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Proceedings
International Conference and Workshop on Modeling the Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials
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TECHNICAL PAPERS
International Conference and Workshop on Modeling the Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials
Session: TECHNICAL PAPERS
Presentations
Management of Process Safety Scenarios
Chuc Fryman, Denve Roopchand
Consequence Assessment: How Far Is Far Enough?
Keit Cassidy
Classification Methology for New Industrial Facilities Handling Hazardous Materials
Ruth Zugman D Coutto, Edso Haddad, Vivienn Minniti
Lessons Learned by Industry Groups in Performing Hazard Assessments to Satisfy the Requirements of EPA's Risk Management Program Rule
Michael W Roberts
Issues in the Development and Use of Guidance for EPA Hazard Assessments of Toxic Substances
Geoffrey D Kaiser
Recent Research on the Dispersion of Hazardous Materials
R. E Britter
A New Model for Accidental Releases of Water Reactive Chemicals
T Kapias, R. F Griffiths
Source Terms from Two-Phase Flow in Long Pipelines following an Accidental Breach
D. M Webber, T. K Fannelop, H. W. Witlox
RELASE - An Aerosol Model with Potential
David W Johnson
The Kit Fox Field Demonstration Project and Data Set
S. Bruc King, Davi Sheesley, Thayn Routh, Joh Nordin
Description and Analysis of Atmospheric Dispersion Tests Conducted by EPA at the DOE Hazmat Spills Center
To Spicer, Jerr Havens
Testing of the HEGADAS Model using the Kit Fox Field Data
Stevens R Hanna, Joseph C Chang
The Use of Fluid Curtains for Post-Release Mitigation of Gas Dispersion
H. H Schoten, M Molag, J. S Duffield, M Powell-Price
Development of HF Alkylation Unit Water Spray Mitigation Auto-Start Technology
D. N Blewitt, A. J Krol
Application Considerations of Consequence Reduction for Toxic Vapor Clouds
Ralp Cecchetti, Ke Steinberg
The Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability and Its Application to Industrial Hazards
Scot Bradley, Richard N. Fry Jr., Am Ehmann
A Unified Model for Jet, Heavy, and Passive Dispersion Including Droplet Rainout and Re-Evaporation
H. W. M Witlox, A Holt
SMEDIS: Scientific Model Evaluation Techniques Applied to Dense Gas Dispersion Models in Complex Situations
N. C Daish, R. E Britter, P. F Linden, S. F Jagger, B Carissimo
Dispersion Modeling in Terrain for Liquefied Gas Releases from Plant and Pipelines
J. R Taylor, Y Riezel, Y Weber
Near-Field Dispersion of Fission Products in Complex Terrain Using a 3-D Turbulent Fluid-Flow Model
Bruc Letellier, Loui Restrepo, Clinton J Shaffer
Modeling of Underwater Liquid Releases, Slick Transport, and Evaporation
V. M Fthenakis, U. S Rohatgi
Investigation of Gas Explosions in Open Geometries Using EXSIM
S Mogensen, B.H Hjertager, T Solberg
Gas Dispersion in a Congested, Partially Confined Volume
C Savvides, V Tam, R. P Cleaver, S Darby, G. Y Buss, R. E Britter, S Connolly
CFD-Based Methodology for Quantitative Gas Explosion Risk Assessment in Congested Process Areas: Examples and Validation Status
O. R Hansen, O Talberg, J. R Bakke
Improved Vapor Cloud Explosion Predictions by Combining CFD Modeling with the Baker-Strehlow Method
David D Herrmann
Deriving Engineering Specifications from Release Dispersion and CFD Explosion Modeling
Jan C. A Windhorst
Comparison of Blast Curve and a Reduced Explosion Model to Experimental Results
J. Keit Clutter, Robert T Luckritz
Improvements in Guidelines for Prediction of Vapor-Cloud Explosions
J. S Puttock
Investigation of an LPG Accident with Application of Different Mathematical Models
R Morandi, F Dattilo, G Rotondaro, F Antonello, F Zenier
Mathematical Models for Gas Explosions on Industrial Sites
R. P Cleaver, G. A Shale
An Improved Model for the Prediction of Radiant Heat from Fireballs
William E Martinsen, Jeffrey D Marx
Implementation of SEVESO-2 Requirements in The Netherlands
Koo ham, Jits Schaafsma
The East Harris County Manufacturers Association Program for EPA RMPlan Communications - Final Report: 1999
S. E Anderson, J. W Coe
Integrating Responsible Care, Community Advisory Panels, and Local Emergency Planning Committees into Succesful RMP Communications to the Public
Nic Macchiarolo
The Maximum Concentration during the Passage of a Contaminant Cloud
C.W Anderson, N Mole, S Nadarajah
Characterization of Dense Gas (Carbon Dioxide) Releases under Stable Atmospheric Conditions at the Nevada Test Site - September 11-15 1995
Willia Coulombe, Joh Bowen, Danie Freeman, Richar Egami, Bruc King, Joh Nordin, Davi Sheesley, Thayn Routh, Gar Briggs
Comparisons of HPAC Mean Hazard Predictions to Dipole Pride 26 Field Data Using Limited Meteorology Observations: A Study on Assessing Operationally Safe Areas
Scot Bradley
Internet's Resources for Accidental Release Modeling
June C Bolstridge
Nonparametric Inference of the Mixture Components in the PDF for a Diffusing Scalar in a Turbulent Flow
T. P Schopflocher, P. J Sullivan
Computation of Sedimentation Rates for Acoustically Enhanced Agglomeration
Y.M Wibowo, O.A Ezekoye
LSMS: A Model for the Spreading and Vaporization of Spills of Cryogenic and Volatile Liquids
P.F Linden, J. W Rottman, N. C Daish, S. B Dalziel
Application of Consequence Assessment Techniques to Tanker Based Floating Production and Storage Offloading (FPSO) Systems
Dunca Smith, Joh Alderman
A Discussion of Modeling Challenges for Complying with EPA's RMP Rule with Ammonia Solutions, Chloride Dioxide Solutions, Toluene Diisocyanate, and Formaldehyde Solutions
Joe McDuffee
Evaluation of Design Alternatives Through Risk Assessment - A Case Study
Vincen Blusanovics, Umes Bhide
Critical Design of Validation Experiments for Vapor Cloud Explosion Assessment Methods
P Snowdon, J. S Puttock, E. T Provost, T. M Cresswell, J. J Rowson, R.A Johnson, A.P Masters, S. J Bimson