Consequence modeling has evolved as a result of accident investigations, government regulations, and the maturation of process hazards analysis and quantitative risk assessment. This session provides examples of where the state-of-the-art currently is.
Please Note: Consequence Modeling -- Spring Meeting 2009 includes the following recorded presentations:
· Introductory Remarks
· Development of Algorithms for Predicting Ignition Probabilities and Explosion Frequencies
· On the Use of Consequence Models for Accident Investigations
· A Versatile Approach to Explosion Vent Design for Enclosures Handling Flammable Vapors
· Consequence Modeling Lack of Accuracy and Its Effects on Quantitative Risk Analysis Results
· Advanced CFD Modeling On Vapor Dispersion and VCE
· NASFM Project on LNG Vapor Dispersion and Source Term Modeling
· Concluding Remarks
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