User:Themasterblaster123/Detonation flame arrester

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Detonation Flame Arrester

A device fitted to the opening of an enclosure or to the connecting pipe work of a system of enclosures and whose intended function is to allow flow but prevent the transmission of flame propagating at supersonic velocity and characterized by a shock wave. ( designed to prevent the transmission of a detonation).


This Detonation Flame Arrester is being tested for an 8 inch piping system at Brooker Laboratory Testing Company to the USCG 33cfr154.1325 Standard.


Inventors; • The first patented detonation flame arrester was developed by Nicholas Roussakis et al., USPTO 4,909,730 and was issued in March 20, 1990. It's need was initially driven by new environmental legislation, namely the clean air act of the USA. Regular flame arresters had been around for years, but they had very limited applications. There have been at least a dozen more since then. A few are as follows; • Nicholas Roussakis & Dwight E Brooker, USPTO 5,415,233 issued May 16,1995 • Dwight E Brooker, USPTO 6,644,961 issued Nov 11, 2003 • Dwight E Brooker, USPTO 6,699035 issued Sept 6, 2004 • Dwight E Brooker, USPTO 7,056,114 issued June 6, 2006


Reference ISO/TC 21/WG 3 EN-12874 USCG 33cfr154.1325 CSA-Z343 Flame Arrester Standard



See also[edit]

Flame arrester [1] Flashback arrester [2] Clean Air Act [3]

--Dwight E Brooker 23:38, 31 August 2009 (UTC)