| 11. | The risks of deflagration inside waste storage drums is a growing concern in storage facilities.
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| 12. | Subsonic explosions are created by low explosives through a slower burning process known as deflagration.
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| 13. | A deflagration is characterized by a bar.
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| 14. | The heat released by the deflagration causes the combustion gases and excess air to expand thermally.
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| 15. | Processes involved in the transition between deflagration and detonation are covered thoroughly for gases by Nettleton.
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| 16. | This simplified model neglects the change of temperature and thus the burning rate across the deflagration front.
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| 17. | Unconfined magnesium burns through deflagration ( flames ), which is controlled combustion propagated through thermal conductivity.
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| 18. | The slow burn, deflagration, results in more of a fizzle than an explosion, they say.
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| 19. | Damage to buildings, equipment and people can result from a large-scale, short-duration deflagration.
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| 20. | In sufficiently large quantities, almost all low explosives can undergo a Deflagration to Detonation Transition ( DDT ).
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