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Electrostatic ignition assessment of flammable clouds in large vessels by finite-element potential and electric field analysis

Electrostatic ignition assessment of flammable clouds in large vessels by finite-element potential and electric field analysis
Electrostatic ignition assessment of flammable clouds in large vessels by finite-element potential and electric field analysis
0852953895
653-656
Institution of Chemical Engineers
Jones, R.T.
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Williams, T.J.
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Jones, R.T.
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Williams, T.J.
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Jones, R.T., Williams, T.J. and Abu-Sharkh, S. (1997) Electrostatic ignition assessment of flammable clouds in large vessels by finite-element potential and electric field analysis. In The 1997 IChemE Jubilee Research Events. Institution of Chemical Engineers. pp. 653-656 .

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Published date: 1997
Venue - Dates: 1997 IChemE Jubilee Research Events, Nottingham, UK, 1997-04-08 - 1997-04-09

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Local EPrints ID: 21259
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/21259
ISBN: 0852953895
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Date deposited: 09 Mar 2007
Last modified: 12 Apr 2023 14:53

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Author: R.T. Jones
Author: T.J. Williams
Author: S. Abu-Sharkh

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