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    Experimental Determination of Flash Points of Flammable Liquid Aqueous Solutions by A. Janes, J. Chaineaux

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2013)
    “…The flash point is considered as a determinant parameter to classify the flammable liquids, regarding the European CLP regulation, as well as the transport of…”
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    Self-ignition behavior of metal hyperaccumulator plants: influence of metal content on their thermal stability by Pacault, Stéphanie, Laird, Bianca, Sigot, Léa, Laubie, Baptiste, Janes, Agnès, Simonnot, Marie-Odile, Dufaud, Olivier

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-09-2019)
    “…The thermal stability of hyperaccumulator plant storages was investigated. Isothermal basket tests were performed according to EN 15188 on ground and sieved…”
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    Effect of Inerts on Ignition Sensitivity of Dusts by A. Janes, D. Carson

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2013)
    “…This work studies the influence of added inert dust on the ignition sensitivity of the combustible/inert dust mixture. Different types of combustible dust of…”
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    Ignition temperatures of dust layers and bulk storages in hot environments by Janès, Agnès, Vignes, Alexis, Dufaud, Olivier

    “…In many industrial installations, particulate solids (cereals, agri-food products, coal, plants, etc.) are stored or processed. Self-heating of these products,…”
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    Experimental Study of Bulk Storage Ignition by Hot Points by A. Janes, D. Carson

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2013)
    “…An experimental study of ignition risk due to hot points in the storage of bulk materials is required to ensure fire safety. Many parameters are involved in…”
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    Experimental investigation of the influence of inert solids on ignition sensitivity of organic powders by Janès, Agnès, Vignes, Alexis, Dufaud, Olivier, Carson, Douglas

    “…•Mixing with an inertant powder can moderate ignition sensitivity of organic dusts.•Mixtures sensitivity vs. inert content is described by experimental…”
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    Evaluation of the management of explosive atmospheres in milling companies: the Île-de-France region example by Agnès Janès, Olivier Dufaud

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-05-2022)
    “…Due to its nature, the activity of mills promotes the suspension of fine flour, grain or bran in the air. This can lead to the formation of explosive…”
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    Testing of gas flow measurement methods to characterize substances which emit flammable or toxic gases in contact with water by Janès, Agnès, Marlair, Guy, Carson, Douglas

    “…Selecting the most appropriate flow measurement techniques with related devices to characterize potentially hazardous chemicals which emit flammable or toxic…”
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    Self-heating is in the Air': the Role of Oxygen Diffusion on the Thermal Stability of Biomass Piles by Rémi Demol, Agnès Janès, Aimeric Lacourt, Anthony Dufour, Olivier Dufaud

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-11-2023)
    “…This study aims to investigate the thermal stability of biomass piles through a combination of experimental and numerical approaches and explore the impact of…”
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    Ignition and Self-heating Risk Assessment of Hydrocarbon Polluted Soils by Dufaud, Olivier, Janès, Agnès, Henrion, Jérémy, Sigot, Léa, Laubie, Baptiste, Simonnot, Marie-Odile

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (2022)
    “…Polluted soils not only pose environmental problems, but can also have an impact on site remediation workers due to pollutant toxicity and flammability. Soil…”
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    Experimental determination of minimum ignition current (MIC) ratio of hydrogen/methane (H 2 NG) blends up to 20 vol.% of hydrogen by Janès, Agnès, Lesage, Jérôme, Weinberger, Benno, Carson, Douglas

    “…In the context of planning a decarburization of the European Union energy sector, in order to reach a reduction of carbon emissions up to 95% by 2050, several…”
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    Fire and explosion hazards related to the industrial use of potassium and sodium methoxides by Kwok, Q., Acheson, B., Turcotte, R., Janès, A., Marlair, G.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-04-2013)
    “…► First input ever published on fire and explosion hazards of sodium and potassium methoxides by use of multiple experimental approaches. ► Complex…”
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    Correlation between self-ignition of a dust layer on a hot surface and in baskets in an oven by Janes, A., Carson, D., Accorsi, A., Chaineaux, J., Tribouilloy, B., Morainvillers, D.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (30-11-2008)
    “…Evaluation of self-ignition hazard of bulk materials requires experimental determination of self-ignition temperatures as a function of volume. There are two…”
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    MIKE 3 versus HARTMANN apparatus: Comparison of measured minimum ignition energy (MIE) by Janes, A., Chaineaux, J., Carson, D., Le Lore, P.A.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (21-03-2008)
    “…In this study, MIE values measured with two different explosion tubes, HARTMANN and MIKE 3, are compared. Generally, MIKE 3 apparatus provides MIE results,…”
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    Thermal hazards related to the use of potassium and sodium methoxides in the biodiesel industry by Kwok, Q., Acheson, B., Turcotte, R., Janès, A., Marlair, G.

    “…The introduction of sodium and potassium methoxides in processes leading to biodiesel production has triggered several questions about their stability under…”
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    Towards the improvement of UN N.5 test method for the characterization of substances which in contact with water emit flammable gases by Janès, A., Marlair, G., Carson, D., Chaineaux, J.

    “…This paper deals with a sensitivity analysis of main parameters affecting the measurement of the gas flowrate emitted during testing substances for their…”
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    Experimental determination of minimum ignition current (MIC) ratio of hydrogen/methane (H2NG) blends up to 20vol.% of hydrogen by Janès, Agnès, Lesage, Jérôme, Weinberger, Benno, Carson, Douglas

    “…•Hydrogen/natural gas blends support green energies development.•MIC contribute to ignition sensitivity assessment.•MIC of CH4/H2 blends up to 20vol.% H2 were…”
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