Fire (Jul 2024)

Study of the Safety Characteristics of Different Types of Pepper Powder (<i>Capsicum</i> L.)

  • László Kosár,
  • Zuzana Szabová,
  • Richard Kuracina,
  • Stefan H. Spitzer,
  • Miroslav Mynarz,
  • Bohdan Filipi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fire7070229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. 229

Abstract

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This research was aimed at comparing the fire characteristics of different types of pepper in the context of explosion prevention. The following characteristics were studied: explosion pressure Pmax and Kst at selected concentrations, ignition temperature of the deposited dust layer from the hot surface, and minimum ignition energy. The comparison of the chemical properties of the used types of pepper was performed using TG/DSC. The results of the measurements suggest that different types of peppers exhibit different explosion characteristics. Each sample reached the maximum value of the explosion pressure and rate of pressure rise at different concentrations. The volume of the explosion chamber used also influenced the explosion characteristics. It is a consequence of the fact that the explosion characteristics strongly depend on the mechanism of action of a particular igniter. The minimum effect on the safety characteristics was observed when measuring the minimum ignition energy and the minimum ignition temperature of the dust layer from the hot surface. The results of the measurements suggest that different types of peppers exhibit different explosion characteristics. This information should then be considered in explosion prevention.

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