(111b) Safe Thickness for Combustible Dust Layers (Webcast Not Available)
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2009
2009 Spring Meeting & 5th Global Congress on Process Safety
43rd Loss Prevention Symposium
Explosion Prevention and Mitigation
Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 8:30am to 9:00am
In order to prevent devastating secondary dust explosions, plant operators establish housekeeping policies and cleaning frequencies which will ensure dust deposit thicknesses will not exceed a maximum critical value specified in appropriate standards and regulations.
Makers and the Users of combustible dust standards and regulations are grappling with the conflicting requirements for maximum allowable ?safe? layer thickness specified in different standards. In fact, most users feel that existing housekeeping requirements are too conservative.
This presentation reviews and critically examines the latest prescriptive requirements for allowable dust deposit thickness. Analysis employs the performance based design concepts available in relevant NFPA standards, our knowledge of deflagration dynamics, and the physics of explosible cloud generation from dust layers.
The results show that current thickness requirements are in fact too conservative in some applications, while they are unsafe in others.
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
43rd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium
Tampa, FL
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