kaasuräjähdyksiä
Kaasuräjähdyksiä, often translated as gas explosions, refers to the rapid combustion of a flammable gas or vapor in the presence of an oxidant, typically air, which results in a sudden increase in pressure and temperature. These events can occur when a sufficient concentration of flammable gas mixes with air within its explosive limits, and an ignition source is present. The ignition source can be anything from an open flame or spark to a static discharge or even a hot surface.
The severity of a kaasuräjähdys depends on several factors, including the type of gas involved, its concentration,
Common causes of kaasuräjähdyksiä include leaks from natural gas pipelines, propane tanks, or industrial gas storage.