OFR-42-73 Laser Irradiation As A Rapid Screening Process For The Evaluation Of Flame Inhibitors

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Fred S. Karn
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Inhibitors are used in coal mines as a precaution against accidental dust explosions. Although rock dust is the usual inhibitor many others have been tested. To facilitate testing a screening process using laser irradiation was proposed. The procedure includes irradiation of a coal-dust mixture followed by mass-spectrometric analysis of the evolved gases and an evaluation of the flammability characteristics of the gases. Carbonate-type inhibitors decreased the percentage of combustibles in the gases generated and inhibitors like NaCI (thermally stable salts) decreased the total gas generated. A suitable test procedure did not result from the investigation, demonstrating the inadequacy of fast heating, non-combustive techniques in rating inhibitors of coal dust explosions.
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APA: Fred S. Karn  (1973)  OFR-42-73 Laser Irradiation As A Rapid Screening Process For The Evaluation Of Flame Inhibitors

MLA: Fred S. Karn OFR-42-73 Laser Irradiation As A Rapid Screening Process For The Evaluation Of Flame Inhibitors. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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