Indonesia Coal Explosive Characteristic of Pulverized Coal in Experiment

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In this paper, the explosion experiments of Indonesia pulverized coal cloud are carried out. The pressure histories are recorded. The maximum pressure, the maximum pressure rising rates and the explosion time are analysed based on the pressure histories. The experiment results indicate that with the increase of pulverized coal concentration, the maximum explosion pressure and maximum pressure rising rate at first increases, then decreases, and the explosion time is contrary to that.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 418-420)

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706-711

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December 2011

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