A novel approach to calculating TNT equivalencies and safety distances for explosives, using a combination of thermochemical computations and computational fluid dynamics, is presented. This enables the estimation of safety distances for specific explosives and charge geometries based on physical principles rather than empirical parametrizations. The methodology inherently allows for the simulation of subsequent shock propagation and interaction with surrounding structures, following the detonation of an explosive. Presented results include examples of computed TNT equivalencies for selected commercial explosives, as well as simulated pressure distributions around a detonating stack of dynamite
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The most-widely used approach to explosion consequence analysis is the classical engineering method ...
For the design and calculation of structures loaded by air blast waves, especially from inside the s...
This paper discusses the methods of utilizing acetylene-air mixture explosion for blast loading real...
Explosives are chemical compounds - substances or mixtures of substances that have a large amount of...
The paper presents the results of the theoretical and practical researches regarding the development...
When conducting a research concerning the propagation of a shock wave generated by the detonation of...
International audienceMany flammable products are stored in large tanks at atmospheric pressure. Ign...
Over the last decades improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have been used by terrorist groups that ai...
TNT Equivalency methods are widely used for vapour cloud explosion blast modeling. Presently, howeve...
This report describes the development of a two-dimensional multi-material Eulerian hydrocode to mode...
International audienceMany flammable products are stored in large tanks at atmospheric pressure. Ign...
This article is devoted to the practical application of CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics software, a...
Recent events have emphasized explosion simulations in industrial risk studies. Two main information...
Shock-wave and detonation effects can be regarded, to a great extent, as related phenomena. Firstly,...
Abstract DEM (Distinct Element Method) models have found numerous applications in a number of engine...
The most-widely used approach to explosion consequence analysis is the classical engineering method ...
For the design and calculation of structures loaded by air blast waves, especially from inside the s...
This paper discusses the methods of utilizing acetylene-air mixture explosion for blast loading real...