Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4980387 Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The purge device ensures complete purging of the Hartman dust dispersion tube with the desired gas concentration before experimentation. The same gas is then pulsed into the dispersion tube producing the dust dispersion for ignition testing. This approach leads to uniform testing conditions in the tube with respect to gas concentration which is essential for producing proper measurements. Additionally, experiments show the turbulence generated by the purging technique did not significantly affect the MIE measurements. Therefore, an important finding of this work is that purging the tube before partial inerting MIE testing results in a proper characterization of the relationship between the MIE and oxygen for the dust. The findings therefore demonstrate the need to amend existing or develop new standards for this type of dust testing. The effect of these modifications and techniques are demonstrated by the experimental determination of the partial inerting curve for Niacin (CaRo15) using the Kühner MIKE3 apparatus.
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