2017
DOI: 10.1002/prs.11944
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Elongated VCE blast waves and structural response

Abstract: Elongated congested volumes are common at chemical processing and petroleum refining facilities due to the arrangement of processing units, but there have been relatively few evaluations reported for the blast loads produced by elongated vapor cloud explosions (VCEs). The accidental VCE that occurred at the Buncefield, UK facility in 2005 involved an elongated congested volume formed by the trees and undergrowth along a portion of the site boundary. Some of near-field damage indicators present at the Buncefiel… Show more

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“…Figure 2 provides an example of the observed deflagration and detonation regimes for elongated cloud geometries 7 ; observed flame speeds from three different tests performed as part of the Buncefield Joint Industry Project (JIP) 8 are shown. Two of the tests enter the detonation regime within six normalized flame travel (Ln f ) distances and undergo a DDT.…”
Section: Ddt In Elongated Geometriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Figure 2 provides an example of the observed deflagration and detonation regimes for elongated cloud geometries 7 ; observed flame speeds from three different tests performed as part of the Buncefield Joint Industry Project (JIP) 8 are shown. Two of the tests enter the detonation regime within six normalized flame travel (Ln f ) distances and undergo a DDT.…”
Section: Ddt In Elongated Geometriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior work by BakerRisk noted a correlation between normalized flame run-up length (Ln f ), distance to free vent (L FV ), and the propensity of a VCE to undergo a DDT within a congested volume with a uniform fuel concentration and congestion array. 7 Figure 1 depicts an elongated flammable cloud with length L, width W, and height H. It is assumed that the entire flammable cloud occupies a congested volume with the same dimensions (i.e., that no part of the cloud occupies an uncongested space). The parameters shown in Table 1 are utilized to characterize the cloud.…”
Section: Ddt In Elongated Geometriesmentioning
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