Dust Explosions Theory And Nature of Phenomena Cause And Methods of Prevent
Dust Explosions Theory And Nature of Phenomena Cause And Methods of Prevent
David James Price
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However, they are known to have initiated and spread explosions. An explosion in a flour mill in Denver in January, 1918, is supposed to have started in the dust collecting" system, possibly because of sparks struck by the blades of the fan against the sides of the casing. However, there was also evidence that this ex- plosion started in the rolls, and that it was drawn into the dust collecting system, through which it propagated out into the plant. Two similar ex- plosions are known to have oc...curred in flour mills, one at Benton, Pa. , which started in the rolls and propagated through the dust collecting system, and the other at New Prague, Minn. In 1914-15, explosions in a starch and dextrine plant at Edgewater, N. J. , were drawn into the dust collecting system. They propagated through it to the dust house and from there to other portions of the mill causing considerable damage. The explosion in the aluminum plant at Manitowoc started in the dust collect- ing system as a result of a piece of heavy wire getting into a fan where it struck sparks which ignited the aluminum dust.
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