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- 1970_Propane_vapor_cloud_explosion_in_Port_Hudson abstract "The 1970 Propane vapor cloud explosion in Port Hudson resulted from a propane pipeline break, which led to the formation of a large, dense vapor cloud. Upon ignition, the vapor cloud exploded with tremendous force. Both near- and far-field damage indicate that this explosion may be attributed to the detonation of propane in air with an energy release equivalent to that from about 50 tons of detonating Trinitrotoluene(TNT). The violence of the explosion is likely unprecedented. As such, the accident is widely quoted as one of the first, if not the first, confirmed accidental occurrences of an unconfined vapor cloud deflagration that turns into a detonation - a so-called deflagration to detonation transition. The accident represents a "worst-possible" sort of case history for assessment of the hazards of fuel transportation.The accident took place in Port Hudson, Franklin County, Missouri, on December 9, 1970. The pipeline was owned by Phillips Pipeline Company.".
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- 1970_Propane_vapor_cloud_explosion_in_Port_Hudson subject Category:Franklin_County,_Missouri.
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- 1970_Propane_vapor_cloud_explosion_in_Port_Hudson subject Category:Pipeline_accidents.
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- 1970_Propane_vapor_cloud_explosion_in_Port_Hudson comment "The 1970 Propane vapor cloud explosion in Port Hudson resulted from a propane pipeline break, which led to the formation of a large, dense vapor cloud. Upon ignition, the vapor cloud exploded with tremendous force. Both near- and far-field damage indicate that this explosion may be attributed to the detonation of propane in air with an energy release equivalent to that from about 50 tons of detonating Trinitrotoluene(TNT). The violence of the explosion is likely unprecedented.".
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