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Consequence & Numerical Modelling :
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YearTitleReferencePublisher
1997CMR Gas Explosion HandbookCMR Gexcon websiteCMR Gexcon
1989Workbook on the Dispersion of Dense GasesCRR 019HSE
1995Dispersion of Releases of Hazardous Materials in the Vicinity of BuildingsCRR 070HSE
1995Dispersion of Releases of Hazardous Materials within BuildingsCRR 075HSE
1996Simple Modelling of Gas Releases from BuildingsCRR 110HSE
1996Dispersion of Releases of Hazardous Materials within Buildings. Phase II - CFD ModellingCRR 111HSE
1997Dispersion near Buildings: Application of Simple ModellingCRR 126HSE
1997Dispersion of Releases of Hazardous Materials in the Vicinity of Buildings Phase II - CFD ModellingCRR 127HSE
1997The implications of dispersion in low wind speed conditions for QRACRR 133HSE
1997Ignition Probability of Flammable Gases Phase 1CRR 146HSE
1998The application of computational fluid dynamics to hazardous area classificationCRR 190HSE
1998Consideration of the feaibility of developing a simple methodology to assess dispersion in low/zero wind speedsCRR 199HSE
1998A model for the ignition probability of flammable gases Phase IICRR 203HSE
1999Multi-component thermodynamics in consequence analysis– Phase 1CRR 207HSE
1999Improved validation of source terms modellingCRR 220HSE
1999Application of Reynolds stress modelling to gas build up and external dispersionCRR 223HSE
1999Modelling of catastrophic releases of flashing liquidCRR 250HSE
2000Assessment of the validity of current dense gas dispersion models at low wind speedsCRR 275HSE
2000Guidelines for the inclusion of low wind speed conditions into risk assessmentCRR 276HSE
2000Review of the RELEASE rainout model and the center for chemical process safety (CCPS) dataCRR 277HSE
2001Application of correlations to quantify the source strength of vapour cloud explosions in realistic situations: GAMESCRR 318HSE
2001Effects of secondary containments on source term modellingCRR 324HSE
2001A model for jet dispersion in a congested environmentCRR 396HSE
2002Flashing liquid jets and two phase dispersion: A reviewCRR 403HSE
2002A series of experiments to study the spreading of liquid pools with different bund arrangementsCRR 405HSE
2002The derivation and use of population data for major hazard accident modelingCRR 410HSE
2002Gas release attenuation within buildings; effects of temperature and stratificationCRR 433HSE
1996Modelling of explosions and deflagrationsCRR 93HSE
1996Review of Flash Fire ModellingCRR 94HSE
1996Development of pool fire thermal radiation modelCRR 96HSE
1995A survey of current predictive methods for explosion hazard assessments in the UK offshore industryOTH 449HSE
1995Dispersion of sub-sea releasesOTH 465HSE
1996Evaluation study of the models used in predicting smoke and gas ingress on offshore structureOTH 498HSE
1992Representative range of blast and fire scenariosOTI 586HSE
1992Current fire research : experimental, theoretical and preductive modelling resourcesOTI 598HSE
1992Computerised analysis tools for assessing the response of structures subjected to blast loadingOTI 601HSE
1992The prediction of single and two-phase release ratesOTI 587HSE
1992Gas/vapour build-up on offshore structuresOTI 591HSE
1994Smoke migration and ingress on offshore structuresOTN 94 165HSE
2000Modelling failure of welded connections to corrugated panel structures under blast loadingOTO 00 088HSE
1999CFD Calculation of Impinging Gas Jet FlamesOTO 99 011HSE
2000Explosion Loading on Topsides Equipment: Part 2 - Determination of Explosion Loading on Offshore Equipment using FLACSOTO 99 047HSE
1998AutoReaGas modelling of test condition variations in full scale gas explosionsOTO 98 048HSE
2003Non-linear analysis of stainless steel corrugated panels under blast loading - A numerical studyRR 102HSE
2004Determination of a method for the determination of on-site ignition probabilitiesRR 226HSE
2005A National Population Database for Major Accident Hazard ModellingRR 297HSE
2005Computer model for the design and validation of directed water deluge systems for the protection of plant containing pressurised flammable materials against fireRR 340HSE
2005Research to improve guidance on separation distance for the multi-energy method (RIGOS)RR 369HSE
2005Natural ventilation of offshore modulesRR 402HSE
2007Assessment of gas detection strategies for offshore HVAC ducts based on CFD modellingRR 602HSE
2008Scoping calculations for releases from potential UK Underground Gas Storage facilitiesRR 606HSE
2008Spontaneous ignition of hydrogen: Literature reviewRR 615HSE
2008Extension of the dense gas dispersion model DRIFT to include buoyant lift-off and buoyant riseRR 629HSE
2009A review of Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA) analyses of overfill of fuel storage tanksRR 716HSE
2009Buncefield Explosion Mechanism Phase 1 (Volumes 1 and 2)RR 718HSE
2009Comparing subsurface migration of LPG with natural gasRR 736HSE
2009Validation of the Shallow Water model "SPLOT" against experimental data on bund overtoppingRR 755HSE
2001Experimental data acquistion for validation of a new vapour cloud fire (VCF) modelling approachHSL 2001 15HSL
2002A Review of the State-of-the-Art in Gas Explosion ModellingHSL 2002 02HSL
2005Review of COMEX and NVBANG Explosion ModelsHSL 2005 05HSL
2005CFD Modelling of Low Pressure Jets for Area ClassificationHSL 2005 11HSL
2005Offshore ignition probability argumentsHSL 2005 50HSL
2006Review of unidentified ignition sources of unplanned flammable releases – Comparison of Offshore and Onshore dataHSL 2006 09HSL
2006Review of CEBAM Explosion ModelHSL 2006 112HSL
2006Evaluation of the Workbook on Gas Accumulation in a Confined and Congested AreaHSL 2006 45HSL
2006CFD Modelling of Water Spray BarriersHSL 2006 79HSL
2007On defining a safety criterion for flammable cloudsHSL 2007 30HSL
2005An Improved Analytical Approach to Determine the Explosives Effects of Flammable Gas-Air Mixtures Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory