An explosion vent or rupture panel is a safety device to protect equipment or buildings against excessive internal, explosion-incurred pressures, by means...
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occupational safety and health purposes. Explosion pressure Explosion prevention standards for electrical equipment Explosion vent Explosives safety Inert gas Pressure...
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Hydrogen safety (redirect from Hydrogen explosion)
"Liquid Hydrogen Tank Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion (Bleve) Due to Water-Plugged Vent Stack". H2Tools. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory...
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detonation sounds accompanied every explosion. Successive explosions occurred at intervals of 5 to 160 minutes. Explosions vented on the north eastern slope of...
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are manufactured as rectangular panels ('rupture panels', 'vent panels' or explosion vents) and used to protect buildings, enclosed conveyor systems or...
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A dust explosion is the rapid combustion of fine particles suspended in the air within an enclosed location. Dust explosions can occur where any dispersed...
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/ 52; 102.5 Khulugayshi is a volcano in Russia. It is formed by an explosion vent or diatreme in the Mondinsk Depression. The volcano's eruption products...
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extremely large explosions, accidental and intentional, caused by modern high explosives, boiling liquid expanding vapour explosions (BLEVEs), older explosives...
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On April 20, 2010, an explosion and fire occurred on the Deepwater Horizon semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling unit, which was owned and operated...
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Phreatic eruption (redirect from Phreatic explosion)
new eruptive vents tended to announce themselves with a phreatic explosion, followed soon after by the opening of a new fissure vent in the same location...
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A boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE, /ˈblɛviː/ BLEV-ee) is an explosion caused by the rupture of a vessel containing a pressurized liquid...
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volcanic landforms. They are built by ejecta from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater. Volcanic cones...
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Blast damper (category Explosion protection)
corrosion-resistant versions are often requested in these instances. Explosion vent Fire damper Rupture disc "Blast Dampers". flamgard.halton.com. Retrieved...
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a list of accidental explosions and facts about each one, grouped by the time of their occurrence. It does not include explosions caused by terrorist attacks...
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May 2018 as new volcanic vents opened in lower Puna. The subsidence of the lava lake was accompanied by a period of explosions, earthquakes, large clouds...
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1883 eruption of Krakatoa (section Explosions)
third vent, and later many more, appeared. The eruptions continued throughout July, and their violence continued to increase until the explosions of 27...
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Explosives safety (category Explosion protection)
state and local regulations dealing with safety of A&E. Explosion protection Explosion vent Explosive material Explosives shipping classification system...
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Crater (section Explosion crater)
fissures and vents. They usually have nearly circular openings. A subsidence crater is a depression from an underground (usually nuclear) explosion. Many such...
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2011 Norway attacks (redirect from Oslo explosion, 2011)
which a total of 77 people were killed. The first attack was a car bomb explosion in Oslo within Regjeringskvartalet, the executive government quarter of...
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A boiler explosion is a catastrophic failure of a boiler. There are two types of boiler explosions. One type is a failure of the pressure parts of the...
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Volcano (redirect from Volcanic vent)
A volcano is commonly defined as a vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases...
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Buncefield fire (redirect from 2005 Hemel Hempstead oil depot explosion)
overflowed through vents at the top, and formed a vapour cloud near ground level, which ignited and exploded. The fires from the explosion then lasted for...
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Underground nuclear weapons testing (redirect from Contained nuclear explosion)
collapse and venting. Hard basement rock may reflect shock waves of the explosion, also possibly causing structural weakening and venting. The noncondensible...
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prohibiting atmospheric venting of-heavier-than-air light hydrocarbons. They also relocated trailers away from areas where explosions are possible and started...
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Nuclear weapons testing (redirect from Nuclear test explosion)
determine the performance of nuclear weapons and the effects of their explosion. Over 2,000 nuclear weapons tests have been carried out since 1945. Nuclear...
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TWA Flight 800 (category Airliner accidents and incidents involving in-flight explosions)
surface ignition, a fire migrating to the CWT from another fuel tank via the vent system, an uncontained engine failure, a turbine burst in the air conditioning...
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A blowdown stack is an elevated vent or vertical stack that is used to vent the pressure of components of a chemical, refinery or other plant if there...
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this moment the primordial that has been released causes a volcanic explosion. Venting its rage against living beings, it targets Neverwinter and destroys...
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Geothermal activity (section Fumaroles and vents)
convective heat transfer by groundwater or gases. Fumaroles, or volcanic vents, are holes in the ground from which volcanic vapors and gases escape to...
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1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens (redirect from Mount St. Helens explosion)
earthquake swarms and a series of steam explosions that sent ash 10,000 to 11,000 feet (3,000 to 3,400 m) above their vent. Most of this ash fell between 3 and...
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