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Deflagration confined explosion models

All of the methods (except the TNT equivalency) require an estimate of the vapor concentration— this can be difficult to determine in a congested process area. The TNT equivalency model is easy to use. In the TNT approach a mass of fuel and a corresponding explosion efficiency must be selected. A weakness is the substantial physical difference between TNT detonations and VCE deflagrations. The TNO and Baker-Strehlow methods arc based on interpretations of actual VCE incidents—these models require additional data on the plant geometry to determine the confinement volume. The TNO method requires an estimate of the blast strength while the Baker-Strehlow method requires an estimate of the flame speed. [Pg.151]


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