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The '''minimum ignition energy''' is a safety-related quantity which determines the ignition capability of fuel-air mixtures. It is defined as the minimum electrical energy stored in a capacitor, which, when discharged, is sufficient to ignite the most ignitable mixture of gas or dust and air under specified test conditions.<ref>[https://staubex.ifa.dguv.de/HTML-Dokumente/ERLT8E.HTM Minimum ignition energy MIE or Emin]</ref> |
The '''minimum ignition energy''' is a safety-related quantity which determines the ignition capability of fuel-air mixtures. It is defined as the minimum electrical energy stored in a capacitor, which, when discharged, is sufficient to ignite the most ignitable mixture of gas or dust and air under specified test conditions.<ref>[https://staubex.ifa.dguv.de/HTML-Dokumente/ERLT8E.HTM Minimum ignition energy MIE or Emin]</ref> |
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The minimum ignition energy is a safety-related quantity which determines the ignition capability of fuel-air mixtures. It is defined as the minimum electrical energy stored in a capacitor, which, when discharged, is sufficient to ignite the most ignitable mixture of gas or dust and air under specified test conditions.[1]
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