... the propagation of flame through very considerable areas, and even by the communication of flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gasmixtures, or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas mixtures exist. The Explosibility of Coal Dust - Seite 17von George Samuel Rice - 1910 - 186 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 712 Seiten
...abundante, may, e'ven in the total absence of fire-damp, possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed by the propagation of flame...flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gas-mixtures, or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas-mixtures, exist."- -• "2. The... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 770 Seiten
...abundance, may, even in the total absence of fire-damp, possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed by the propagation of flame...considerable areas, and even by the communication of llame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gas-mixtures, or dust-deposits in association... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 974 Seiten
...possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed by the propagation of lUme through very considerable areas, and even by the communication...flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gas-mixtures, or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas-mixtures, exist." " 2. The occurrence... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 672 Seiten
...absence of fire-damp, possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed by ihe propagation of flame through very considerable areas, and even by the communication of tlame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gas-mixmres, or dust-deposits in association... | |
| 1892 - 742 Seiten
...abundance, may even in the total absence of fire-damp possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed by the propagation of flame...occurrence of a blown-out shot in localities where only a small proportion of fire-damp exists in the air, in the presence of even comparatively slightly-inflammable... | |
| George L. Kerr - 1900 - 544 Seiten
...abundance, may even, in tJie entire absence of fire-damp, possibly give rise to a violent explosion, or may, at any rate, be followed by the propagation of flame...flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gas-mixtures or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas-mixtures exist." The Royal Commission... | |
| Herbert William Hughes - 1901 - 628 Seiten
...almndancc may, even in the total absence of jirt-damj>, possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed by the propagation of flame...flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gasmixtures, or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas mixtures exist. 2. The occurrence... | |
| Herbert William Hughes - 1904 - 664 Seiten
...eren in the total abwnce of Jire-damp, possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate bo followed by the propagation of flame through very...flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gasmixtures, or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas mixtures exist. 2. The occurrence... | |
| Herbert William Hughes - 1917 - 596 Seiten
...total absence r>J re-damp, possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed y the propagation of flame through very considerable...flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gasmixtures, or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas mixtures exist. 2. The occurrence... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 672 Seiten
...possibly give rise to violent explosions, or may at any rate be followed by the propagation of Hame through very considerable areas, and even by the communication...flame to distant parts of the workings where explosive gas-mixlures, or dust-deposits in association with non-explosive gas-mixtures, exist." "2. The occurrence... | |
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