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The quenching of flames by perforated sheeting and block flame arresters

Palmer, 1960

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3025192059546156402
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Palmer K
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Proc. Symp. on Chemical Process Hazards, Inst. Chem. Eng.(London)

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The performance of flame arresters consisting of metal or polyvinylchloride sheeting or blocks, perforated with circular holes, has been investigated. The arresters were mounted in horizontal tubing systems of various lengths filled with flammable propane/air mixtures …
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