Consequence Modeling

Tuesday, March 23, 2010: 8:00 AM
Room 001 A (Convention Center)

Description:
For many years, consequence models have been used within companies to provide an understanding of the potential consequence of hazardous chemical activities. This session solicits presentations on how consequence models are currently being used in developing, supporting and enhancing process safety practices. Presentations on new uses, lessons learned about the advantages or disadvantages of specific models and the practical application of results will be considered.


Sponsor:
25th Center for Chemical Process Safety International Conference (CCPS)


Chair:
Antoinette Wenzel
Email: AJWENZEL@sunocoinc.com

Co-Chair:
John Herber
Email: John@phms.us

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.


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8:00 AM
(52a) Modeling Small Releases From Tanks
Fredrick H. Knack and Michelle L. Brown

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8:30 AM
(52b) Atmospheric Storage Tank Explosion Modeling
Jérôme Taveau and Jérôme Richard

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9:00 AM
(52c) Update of “Guidelines to Vapor Cloud Explosion, Pressure Vessel Burst, BLEVE and Flash Fire Hazards”
Quentin A. Baker, Adrian J. Pierorazio, John L. Woodward and Ming Jun Tang


9:30 AM


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10:45 AM
(52e) Modeling Dispersion and Deposition of Smoke Generated From Chemical Fires
Shahryar Khajehnajafi, Reza Pourdarvish and Hardik Shah

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11:15 AM
(52f) Consequence Modeling of Chlorine Release
Prakash Amulakh Shah, Chandrakant J Patel and Prabir Ghosh
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