Fire is often considered as the most hazardous accidental event which may affect safety in the chemical industries. The fire damage may be thermal or non thermal. As examples, the fire plume may transport a variety of toxic effluents, which may injure the staff of the industrial premises and the fire fighters, as well as the inhabitants in the neighbourhood. Intense radiation produced by big fires may cause serious burn injuries and generate "domino effects" to previously non affected equipment in the vicinity and result in related phenomena such as jetfires, fireballs, BLEVEs1 . Moreover, polluted extinction waters while unconfined may greatly affect the aquatic environment. Although several ambitious projects were recently carried out in ...
Zone models have been developed since the early 60s for the prediction of fire parameters such as sm...
A tool suitable for conducting industrial fire and explosion hazard analysis is presented, together ...
Interest in the toxic effects of fires has been rapidly increasingly. This book will raise the impor...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
In the field of reaction-to-fire test, the application of the Oxygen Consumption (OC) and Carbon Dio...
The fire dynamics of residential fires has been drastically changing in the past 50 years. Modern fi...
International audienceMost of the current jet fire models used in the accidental fire risks departme...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
ABSTRACT: Risk assessment studies for hazardous material packages require fire response prediction t...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
The theoretical (net) heat of combustion of materials is a basic information important for fire safe...
International audienceZone models have been developed since the early 60s for the prediction of fire...
International audienceAn extensive and urgent need of useful engineering data dealing with the fire ...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
Zone models have been developed since the early 60s for the prediction of fire parameters such as sm...
A tool suitable for conducting industrial fire and explosion hazard analysis is presented, together ...
Interest in the toxic effects of fires has been rapidly increasingly. This book will raise the impor...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
In the field of reaction-to-fire test, the application of the Oxygen Consumption (OC) and Carbon Dio...
The fire dynamics of residential fires has been drastically changing in the past 50 years. Modern fi...
International audienceMost of the current jet fire models used in the accidental fire risks departme...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
ABSTRACT: Risk assessment studies for hazardous material packages require fire response prediction t...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
The theoretical (net) heat of combustion of materials is a basic information important for fire safe...
International audienceZone models have been developed since the early 60s for the prediction of fire...
International audienceAn extensive and urgent need of useful engineering data dealing with the fire ...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
Zone models have been developed since the early 60s for the prediction of fire parameters such as sm...
A tool suitable for conducting industrial fire and explosion hazard analysis is presented, together ...
Interest in the toxic effects of fires has been rapidly increasingly. This book will raise the impor...