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Simple and safe method for determining explosion limits at elevated pressures

Chen et al., 2003

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5142371603480540287
Author
Chen J
Liu K
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AIChE journal

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A simple and safe method for determining the explosion limits at elevated pressures and temperatures is developed by using a small explosion test cell with a pressure balancing and containment design. Tests at elevated pressure are achieved by balancing the test‐cell …
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