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English: Video demonstration of various aspects of a dust explosion using about 3-4 oz. (about 1 deciliter) of creamer powder. Aspects of a dust explosion shown, in order of appearance:

1. Size of the unignited, uncontained dust cloud.

2. Size of the same cloud ignited.

3. Partial containment, not tightened (simulating an explosion vent)

4. Containment, demonstrating the energy released when pressure builds in a tight container during a dust explosion.
Date Aug 9, 2017
Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbMR-CbFLNg
Author Dan Leuthner

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