Difference between revisions 3789181 and 4057050 on simplewiki{{complex|date=November 2011}} '''Deflagration''' (Lat: ''de + flagrare'', "to burn down") is a technical term describing subsonic [[combustion]] that usually propagates through [[thermal conductivity]] (hot burning material heats the next layer of cold material and ignites it). Most "[[fire]]" found in daily life, from [[flame]]s to [[explosion]]s, is, technically, deflagration. Deflagration is different from [[detonation]] which is [[s(contracted; show full)eds to either expand/fail to accommodate the hot combustion gases, or build internal pressure to contain them. The risks of deflagration inside waste storage drums is a growing concern among storage facilities.<ref name="ref">[http://www.eetcorp.com/products/drumweb/drum_deflag.htm Drum Deflagration Risk Reduction: Current Research and Testing]</ref> [http://www.eetcorp.com/products/drumweb/drum_deflag.htm see drum deflagration videos] {{Wiktionary}} ==Noteses== <references/> ⏎ {{Explosion protection}} [[Category:Explosives]] [[ca:Deflagració]] [[cs:Deflagrace]] [[de:Deflagration]] [[en:Deflagration]] [[es:Deflagración]] [[fr:Déflagration]] [[it:Deflagrazione]] [[lt:Deflagracija]] [[nl:Deflagratie]] [[no:Deflagrasjon]] [[pl:Deflagracja]] [[pt:Deflagração]] [[ru:Дефлаграция]] [[sr:Deflagracija]] [[sv:Deflagration]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=4057050.
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