tagasiplahvamist
Tagasiplahvamist is a phenomenon in which a fire or explosion that appeared to be contained or extinguished reignites or flares up again. The term is Estonian, formed from tagas- meaning back or again, and plahvatus meaning explosion. In English, it is commonly described as re-ignition or flare-up.
Causes and mechanisms include residual heat, pockets of unburned fuel or vapors that mix with air and
Tagasiplahvamist is relevant in several fields. In industrial and mining contexts, re-ignition can occur after blasting
Prevention and safety focus on minimizing fuel sources and heat pockets, ensuring thorough cooling, proper ventilation