Mathematical Modeling of Ignition, Combustion and Explosion
Imperial College, London, 24th-25th June 2009
Peter Haskins, Qinetiq
Challenges in the modelling of initiation, growth and propagation of condensed phase detonation
Stephen Puttick, Syngenta
Determination of the spontaneous ignition behaviour of dust accumulations
Hans Michels, Imperial College
Some conclusions on the stability of improvised explosives based on hydrogen peroxide
Peter Schildberg, BASF, Ludwigshafen
Martin Braithwaite, Imperial College
Simulation of detonations in mining application
Andrzej Pekalski, Shell Global Solutions Application of detailed kinetic models to ignition processes, limitations
Geoff Chamberlain, Loughborough University
Stefan Ledin, HSL, Buxton
Modelling of health and safety related problems – future direction
Trygve Skjold, GEXCON