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Handbook Of Experimental Phenomenology Martin Hattwig Henrikus Steen

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Handbook Of Experimental Phenomenology Martin Hattwig Henrikus Steen
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Pages: 720
Author: Martin Hattwig, Henrikus Steen
ISBN: 9783527307180, 9783527612468, 3527307184, 3527612467
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Handbook Of Experimental Phenomenology Martin Hattwig Henrikus Steen by Martin Hattwig, Henrikus Steen 9783527307180, 9783527612468, 3527307184, 3527612467 instant download after payment.

Between them, the renowned team of editors and authors have amassed unparalleled experience at such institutes as BAM, PTB, Pittsburgh National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, BASF AG, and the University of Göttingen. In this work-the first of its kind for 35 years-they describe in detail those measures that prevent or limit industrial explosions and the damage so caused. They cover various preventative methods, as well as the current state of technology combined with data gained through experimentation.

This handbook offers operational, planning, design and safety engineers working in industry, government agencies and professional associations in-depth knowledge of the scientific and technical basics, allowing them to apply explosion protection according to any given situation.

Content:
Chapter 1 Explosion Processes (pages 1–60): Prof. Dr. H. Gg. Wagner
Chapter 2 Ignition Processes (pages 61–270): Dr. Helmut Kramer, Dr. Martin Glor, Prof. Dr. Henrikus Steen, Dr. Markus Goedde, Dr. Heino Bothe, Dipl.?Ing. Eberhard Behrend, Dr?Ing. Klaus Ritter, Prof. Dr. H. Gg. Wagner, Dr.?Ing. Willi Hensel, Dr.?Ing. Ulrich Krause, Dr. Ulrich Loffler and Dr. Winfried Karl
Chapter 3 Properties of Reactive Gases and Vapours (Safety Characteristics) (pages 271–377): Dr. Elisabeth Brandes, Dr. Siegmund Dietlen, Dr. Hartmut Hieronymus, Dr.?Ing. Ulrich Krause, Dr. Bodo Plewinsky, Dr. Tammo Redeker, Dr. Volkmar Schroder and Prof. Dr. Karlheinz Hoyermann
Chapter 4 Properties of Combustible Dusts (Safety Characteristics) (pages 379–417): Dr.?Ing. Willi Hensel and Kenneth L. Cashdollar
Chapter 5 Properties of Flammable Mists and Foams (pages 419–480): Dr. Hans Forster, Dr. Bodo Plewinsky and Dr. Hartmut Hieronymus
Chapter 6 Measures of Explosion Protection and Prevention (pages 481–610): Prof. Dr. Henrikus Steen, Dr. Martin Hattwig, Dr.?Ing. Ulrich Krause, Dr. Christophe Proust, Dipl.?Ing. Richard Siwek, Dr. Hans Forster and Dr. Wolfgang Wiechmann
Chapter 7 Fundamentals of Understanding and Judging Explosion Risks (pages 611–639): Prof. Dr.?Ing. Henrikus Steen

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