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Título
Characterization of the explosiveness of wood dust
Publicado en
Process Safety and Environmental Protection. 2023, V. 169, p. 252-259
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2023-01
ISSN
0957-5820
DOI
10.1016/j.psep.2022.10.087
Resumen
Factors that influence the explosiveness of wood dust, like particle size distribution, moisture content and
microscopic structure, have been characterised. Sawdust flammability has been tested in a Hartmann tube. The
Minimum Explosive Concentration and Minimum Ignition Temperature of dust clouds and layers have also been
measured. Dust granulometry linked to the regularity of its structure and moisture are the essential parameters to
generate or not an explosive atmosphere. Smaller particle size dust with a lower moisture content is much more
likely to create an ignition and/or explosion risk. The samples have been classified into two groups, those
collected from cutting processes and those found in the ventilation ducts or deposited in the facilities. The most
dangerous samples are those from Group 2. In some cases, dust samples up to 35 % moisture or with particle size
greater than 500 µm at maximum dryness are able to produce an explosion.
Palabras clave
Explosion characteristics
Sawdust
Biomass dust
Explosive atmospheres
Minimum ignition temperature
Materia
Química física
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
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