1990
DOI: 10.1016/0950-4230(90)85039-c
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A comprehensive program for calculation of flame radiation levels

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“…Generally the consequence models were originally developed for hydrocarbons and estimations for hydrogen are conservative. Method developed by Cook et al [16] is applied to calculate jet fire and model developed by Martinsen [17] is used to estimate fireballs. These models are expected to give conservative results for thermal effect prediction of hydrogen as hydrogen fires emit less intensive infrared radiation than hydrocarbon fires.…”
Section: Hazard Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally the consequence models were originally developed for hydrocarbons and estimations for hydrogen are conservative. Method developed by Cook et al [16] is applied to calculate jet fire and model developed by Martinsen [17] is used to estimate fireballs. These models are expected to give conservative results for thermal effect prediction of hydrogen as hydrogen fires emit less intensive infrared radiation than hydrocarbon fires.…”
Section: Hazard Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermal effects including both direct flame contact and heat radiation are calculated with fireball model by Martinsen et al [1] and jet fire model by Cook et al [2], respectively. The explosion overpressure of a vapor cloud explosion is calculated with BakereStrehlow method [3].…”
Section: Possible Consequences Of Releases From Liquid Hydrogen Tankmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the PHAST code has been used for the prediction of evolution of smoky pool fires, which relates on the wellassessed model of Thomas [43], Burgess and Hertzberg [44], Mudan and Croce [45] and Cook et al [46], for the pool fire burn rate, for the flame shape from pool and for the evaluation of radiation from pool flames, respectively.…”
Section: Consequence Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%