Analysis of explosive parameters of jatoba dust in wood and furniture industry
Journal Title: Annals of WULS, Forestry and Wood Technology; Zeszyty naukowe SGGW - Year 2016, Vol 96, Issue 1
Abstract
Analysis of explosive parameters of jatoba dust in wood and furniture industry. In the article are presented research results of the maximum explosion pressure, maximum rate of explosion pressure rise, low explosion limit for jatoba wood dust. Wood particle size was below 200µm. Analysis of explosive parameters of jatoba dust in wood and furniture industry. This research was carried out in 20 dm3 spherical vessel according to PN-EN 14034:2011 standard. Keywords:
Authors and Affiliations
MARZENA PÓŁKA, BOŻENA KUKFISZ
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