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Mechanisms, severity and ignitability factors, explosibility testing method, explosion severity characteristics, and damage control for dust explosion: a concise review

Khudhur et al., 2021

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2166641930694142481
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Khudhur D
Ali M
Abdullah T
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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The explosion of dust particles poses significant risks to the health and safety of humans working in process industries such as mining, energy, and manufacturing. A dust explosion is the rapid deflagration of particles in a large volume of air or gaseous oxidants. Since …
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