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Citation

Vignes A, Krietsch A, Dufaud O, Santandréa A, Perrin L, Bouillard J. J. Hazard. Mater. 2019; 379: e120767.

Affiliation

INERIS, Accidental Risks Division, Parc ALATA, BP 2, F-60550, Verneuil en Halatte, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.120767

PMID

31276924

Abstract

This work presents an overview about the explosion behaviour of metallic powders from micron to nanosize. Aluminium, magnesium, titanium, iron and zinc were considered and their explosion safety parameters were analysed as a function of their mean primary particle size either determined by BET measurements, particle size distribution. To depict the course of explosion behaviour for these metals, extensive literature review has been performed and additional experimental tests were also performed. Generally, decreasing the particle size in a metallic powder leads to a higher explosion severity. It appears that this statement is true till a critical diameter below which the explosion severity (pmax, dp/dtmax) decreases for all the considered powders. This critical size can be explained by theoretical considerations on the nature of thermal transfer in the flame, namely by analysing the Cassel model. Finally, semi-empirical models were also developed for aluminium to highlight the specific micrometre and nanometre behaviour and the influence of turbulence, particle burning time, diameter and concentration. The influence of these key parameters needs to be further assessed in a future work in order to better understand the mechanisms involved and to extend the scope to other powdered materials.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Dust explosion; Metallic powders; Nanomaterials; Nanopowder

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