PresentationExplosion studies using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) are performed on daily basis among safety consultants all over the world. The purpose of the explosion studies is usually to give guidance on required design strength of equipment, piping, blast walls or buildings. One key element is to translate the results from an explosion simulation, into actual forces on equipment. Major weaknesses exist in the current approaches for estimation of loads on small and medium sized equipment. Hansen et al. (2014) demonstrated how loads on rectangular equipment could be estimated by combining free field form drag and pressure gradient. In the current work it is discussed how best to estimate loads onto other types of equipment including...
An explosion on a typical offshore installation is a critical, however rare accidental event which m...
Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD can be used as a powerful tool supporting engineers throughout the ...
PresentationThe initial CCPS guideline [CCPS, 1996] for estimating lethality for building occupants ...
PresentationWithin explosion risk assessment there is a range of methods being applied. Various kind...
The most-widely used approach to explosion consequence analysis is the classical engineering method ...
Explosions are a typical type of accidental events that occur in engineering structures and infrastr...
PresentationVapor cloud explosions (VCEs) can cause significant damage to nearby buildings, faciliti...
A summary is given of part of the CEC co-sponsored project MERGE (Modelling and Experimental Researc...
AbstractTopside areas on an offshore oil and gas platform are highly susceptible to explosion. A bla...
The design and evaluation of offshore structures' piping systems subject to blast events are of sign...
In the onshore and offshore chemical industries, a gas explosion is a major accident in terms of dam...
This thesis is concerned with the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics techniques coupled with exper...
International audienceAccidental gas explosion is a standard scenario considered in risk assessment ...
Typically defined by positive pressure durations over 100ms, long-duration blasts can generate dynam...
A wide range of equipment (boilers, furnaces, reformers, etc.) in industrial processes use fired com...
An explosion on a typical offshore installation is a critical, however rare accidental event which m...
Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD can be used as a powerful tool supporting engineers throughout the ...
PresentationThe initial CCPS guideline [CCPS, 1996] for estimating lethality for building occupants ...
PresentationWithin explosion risk assessment there is a range of methods being applied. Various kind...
The most-widely used approach to explosion consequence analysis is the classical engineering method ...
Explosions are a typical type of accidental events that occur in engineering structures and infrastr...
PresentationVapor cloud explosions (VCEs) can cause significant damage to nearby buildings, faciliti...
A summary is given of part of the CEC co-sponsored project MERGE (Modelling and Experimental Researc...
AbstractTopside areas on an offshore oil and gas platform are highly susceptible to explosion. A bla...
The design and evaluation of offshore structures' piping systems subject to blast events are of sign...
In the onshore and offshore chemical industries, a gas explosion is a major accident in terms of dam...
This thesis is concerned with the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics techniques coupled with exper...
International audienceAccidental gas explosion is a standard scenario considered in risk assessment ...
Typically defined by positive pressure durations over 100ms, long-duration blasts can generate dynam...
A wide range of equipment (boilers, furnaces, reformers, etc.) in industrial processes use fired com...
An explosion on a typical offshore installation is a critical, however rare accidental event which m...
Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD can be used as a powerful tool supporting engineers throughout the ...
PresentationThe initial CCPS guideline [CCPS, 1996] for estimating lethality for building occupants ...