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Causes of explosions of steel cylinders containing compressed gas
Account of explosion of steel cylinders containing compressed oxygen; current tests reveal segregation and non-metallic inclusions; initial cause of such explosions is generally due to impurities in steel and embrittlement of metal; points out that in manufacture it is possible and easy, with aid of practical corrosion and embrittlement tests, to determine presence of defects and thus avert danger of explosion.
Causes of explosions of steel cylinders containing compressed gas
Account of explosion of steel cylinders containing compressed oxygen; current tests reveal segregation and non-metallic inclusions; initial cause of such explosions is generally due to impurities in steel and embrittlement of metal; points out that in manufacture it is possible and easy, with aid of practical corrosion and embrittlement tests, to determine presence of defects and thus avert danger of explosion.
Causes of explosions of steel cylinders containing compressed gas
Causes d'explosion des bouteilles en acier contenant un gaz comprime
Fremont, C. (author)
Genie Civil ; 90
1927
3 pages
6 Figs.
Article (Journal)
French
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