The contribution of top dust to the danger of explosion from blast-furnace smelting

Certain indices of the danger of fire and explosion posed by top dust are determined experimentally. It is concluded that top dust can ignite a mixture of air and blast-furnace gas or coke-oven gas when blast furnaces are operating under emergency conditions.

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Blast furnaces
Blasting (explosive)
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Dust
Emergencies
Explosions
Fires
Furnaces
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning industry
Iron compounds
Materials Science
Metallic Materials
Smelting
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