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On the flammable behavior of non-traditional dusts: Dimensionless numbers evaluation for nylon 6, 6 short fibers

Portarapillo et al., 2022

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14350177221418182603
Author
Portarapillo M
Danzi E
Guida G
Luciani G
Marmo L
Sanchirico R
Di Benedetto A
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Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries

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Safety parameters assessment is not sufficient to fully understand the flammable and explosive behaviour of a combustible dust and correctly manage potential risk. A correct evaluation requires the identification of flame propagation path as well as the limiting step …
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