Tasks
In the field of heavy-current engineering, electrical equipment which in
normal operation contains ignition sources, e.g. switching sparks or hot
surfaces, is installed in a housing - the flameproof enclosure - which will
not be damaged in the case of an internal explosion, and which, in spite
of unavoidable openings or gaps, will not allow flame propagation to the
outer explosive atmosphere. In the course of type examination, extensive
experiments must be carried out to check these properties. For smaller types,
test vessels are available which also allow precompression of the test mixture
and guarantee safe handling of the explosive gas/air mixture. The required
basic investigations are first of all aimed at further developing the method
of measurement for the internal explosion pressure. The dynamic load caused
by the explosion represents a special stress for the housing. The mechanical
load and a relation - adequate from the technical point of view - between
dynamic type examination and static routine test were determined for metal
housings and screwed joints. The specific problems encountered when plastics
materials (in particular with fibre reinforcement) are used, were investigated
and characteristic values for the reduction of strength due to ageing determined.
A current project will contribute to a better understanding of flame propagation
and possibly allow cheaper gap geometries of simpler technical design and
to be developed.
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