On May 2, the Lansing State Journal reported of a fire and series of explosions at the Meridian Magnesium Products of America Facility in Eaton Rapids, Michigan. The fire originated in the “tunnel” area of the facility where magnesium scraps are put on a conveyor belt line to be melted down.
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Protecting the Biomass Process from Explosions
This guest post from Jeffery Nichols describes fire and explosion hazards in the biomass process and strategies for prevention and protection.
Causes, Examples, and Preventions of Metal Dust Explosion
This guest post from Denise Duncan at A T Industrial Products explores combustible metal dust explosions, their causes, and prevention strategies.
Book Review: Principles of Combustion, by Kenneth K. Kuo
This post give a thorough review of the combustion science and engineering textbook “Principles of Combustion” by Kenneth K. Kuo.
30 Experts Share Largest Problems Facing the Combustible Dust Community
What problems are fellow combustible dust practitioners and researchers running into and how can we fix them? One of the biggest issues in dust explosion and fire prevention is lack of information transfer in the community. This can lead to increased risk of industrial disasters worldwide, lack of funding for regulating and government agencies, and […]
How to use Chemkin OpenFoam converter to simulate methane flames
Video post describing how to use chemkin OpenFoam converter (chemkinToFoam) to convert chemistry and thermodynamic files to openFoam format.
The Structure of Premixed Particle-Cloud Flames – Summary
1-Sentence-Summary: A mathematical model demonstrates flame structure and burning velocities of premixed particle-cloud flames. Authors: K. Seshadri, A.L. Berlad, and V. Tangirala Read in: Three Minutes Favourite quote from the paper: The current authors develop a mathematical model of premixed flame propagation through particle clouds. The governing equations assume the flame has a three-zone structure: […]
Effects of Turbulence on Dust Explosions – Summary
1-Sentence-Summary: Pre-ignition and post-ignition turbulence increase explosion severity and decrease ignitability of dust clouds in laboratory and industrial settings. Authors: P.R. Amyotte, S. Chippett, and M.J. Pegg Read in: Three Minutes Favorite quote from the paper: These authors present the state of understanding for the effects of turbulence on dust explosion up to 1988. They […]
Evaluation of Dust and Hybrid Mixture Explosion Potential in Process Plants – Summary
1-Sentence-Summary: This paper gives a high-level overview of the standard approaches to dust explosion hazard analysis in processing facilities. Authors: A. Dastidar, B. Nalda-Reyes, and J. Dahn Read in: Three Minutes Favourite quote from the paper: The current authors give a high-level overview of the approaches, standards, and codes available to industry to characterize the […]
Dust Explosions in Spherical Vessels: The Role of Flame Thickness in the Validity of the ‘Cube-Root Law’ – Summary
1-Sentence-Summary: A three stage model for propagation of thick dust flames is developed and illustrates several important aspects of explosion scaling from small experimental chambers. Authors: A. Dahoe, J. Zevenbergen, S. Lemkowits, and B. Scarlett Read in: Three Minutes Favourite quote from the paper: The current authors develop a mathematical model for thick flame propagation […]