The course syllabus is always adapted to the specific topic of the doctoral thesis in individual consultation with the student. The basic points of the syllabus can be focused on the material assumptions of the explosion, the possibility of exclusion of ignition sources, or to limit the effects of the explosion.
E-learning
students have materials available in the LMS
Literature
BABRAUSKAS, Vytenis. Ignition handbook: principles and applications to fire safety engineering, fire investigation, risk management and forensic science. Issaquah, WA: Fire Science Publishers, c2003, viii, 1116 p.ISBN 09-728-1113-3 BARTKNECHT, Wolfgang. Explosionen: Ablauf und Schutzmassnahmen. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1978, x, 264 p. ISBN 0387086757.
Advised literature
ECKHOFF, R. K.: Dust explosions in the process industry (3rd ed.), Amsterdam: Gulf professional publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-7506-7602-7.