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Mine Safety Board decision 32 :prevention of coal-dust explosions by rock dusting

Dust-explosion hazards in plants producing or handling aluminum, magnesium, or zinc powder

Dust-explosion hazards from certain powdered metals

Effect of relief vents on reduction of pressures developed by dust explosions

Pressure-relieving capacities of diaphragms and other devices for venting dust explosions

Recent studies on the explosibility of cornstarch

Explosive characteristics of titanium, zirconium, thorium, uranium and their hydrides

Report of research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames :fiscal years 1953 and 1954

Laboratory equipment and test procedures for evaluating explosibility of dusts

Research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames :fiscal year 1959

Research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames:fiscal years 1955 and 1956

Research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames, fiscal years 1957 and 1958

Explosibility of agricultural dusts

Explosibility of coal dust in an atmosphere containing a low percentage of methane

Explosibility of dusts used in the plastics industry

Pressure development in laboratory dust explosions

Some fundamental aspects of dust flames

Preventing ignition of dust dispersions by inerting

Explosibility of metal powders

Research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames :fiscal year 1964

Explosibility of carbonaceous dusts

Thermal phenomena during ignition of a heated dust dispersion

An improved method for evaluating the incendivity of explosives to coal dust :a progress report

Equivalences of coal dust and methane at lower quenching limits of flames of their mixtures

Research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames :fiscal year 1967

Dust explosibility of chemicals, drugs, dyes, and pesticides

Explosibility of miscellaneous dusts

Research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames :fiscal year 1968

Research and technologic work on explosives, explosions, and flames :fiscal year 1969

Control of the dust explosion hazard on coal mine shuttle-car runways

Explosion development in closed vessels

Inhibition of coal dust-air flames

Minimum extinguishant and maximum oxygen concentrations for extinguishing coal dust-air explosions

Suppression of coal-dust explosions by passive water barriers in a single-entry mine

Effect of rock dust on explosibility of coal dust

Ignitions in mixtures of coal dust, air, and methane from abrasive impacts of hard minerals with pneumatic pipeline steel /Albany Metallurgy Research Center.

Water barriers for suppressing coal dust explosions

The flammability of coal dust-air mixtures :lean limits, flame temperatures, ignition energies, and particle size effects

Triggered barriers for the suppression of coal dust explosions

Inhibition and extinction of coal dust and methane explosions

Thermal and electrical ignitability of dust clouds

Fire and explosion hazards of oil shale

Improved 6.8-L furnace for measuring the autoignition temperatures of dust clouds


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