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Dust Explosion Prevention and Protection: A Practical Guide

  • 1st Edition - March 6, 2002
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Katherine Barton
  • Language: English

Originally published in three volumes by the Institution of Chemical Engineers from 1985 to 1988, this guide formed the first authoritative and comprehensive guide for dust ex… Read more

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Description

Originally published in three volumes by the Institution of Chemical Engineers from 1985 to 1988, this guide formed the first authoritative and comprehensive guide for dust explosion prevention and protection for engineers, scientists, safety specialists, and managers. This guide is a compilation of current best practices for measures to prevent dust explosions from occurring, and, if they do occur, to protect the plant and personnel from their destructive effects by applying the techniques of explosion containment, explosion suppression, and explosion venting.

Included is new material on the containment and venting of dust explosions. This guide helps those responsible for the design, supply, and operation of process plants to comply with the provisions of health and safety legislation. Dust explosions can occur anywhere where combustible powders are handled, such as coal, wood, flour, starch, sugar, rubber, plastics, some metals, and pharmaceuticals.

Key features

  • Three classic volumes combined into one handy guide
  • Contains all of the best practices for preventing dust explosionsIncludes in-depth material that outlines how to protect the plant and its resources from explosions

Readership

Design, production, maintenance and safety engineers in the process industries, consultants and students studying process engineering

Table of contents

Background to Dust ExplosionsDetermination of Dust Fire and Explosion CharacteristicsControl of IgnitionInertingExplosion ContainmentExplosion SuppressionExplosion VentingExplosion Venting of Linked VesselsExplosion Venting--Supplementary Design ConsiderationsExplosion Venting--Special Dust Cloud ConditionsExplosion Venting--Design of Vent ClosuresExplosion Venting--Safe Discharge AreaExplosion Venting in Industrial PlantEquipment Separation and Isolation

Review quotes

"...brings together the latest research results and recommendations for safe practice in the handling of explosible dusts and will undoubtedly become the new bible for practitioners, both equipment manufacturers and users, in this field. The strength of the guide comes in its use of logic diagrams to help the reader identify the relevant aspects for particular situations. ...the authors are to be congratulated on maintaining the ICHemE tradition of producing guidance in an easily readable and practical form. For anyone involved with dust explosion prevention and protection, whether new to the topic or existing practitioners, this book is a must."—Richard Roberts, tce-July 2002

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 29, 2003
  • Language: English

About the author

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Katherine Barton

After more than 25 years of experience with the UK Health and Safety Executive where he served as a factory inspector, then Deputy Director of HSE's Explosion and Flame Laboratory, John Barton is currently a consultant on fire and explosion topics.
Affiliations and expertise
Institution of Chemical Engineers, United Kingdom