UKELG 16th Meeting

Explosion Models: Strengths and Limitations

ZENECA, Blackley, Manchester, 8 June 1993

P. Lindstedt, Imperial College, London

Progress in the Modelling of Turbulent Gas Explosion

G. Munday, IS&A Consultants, London

Some advantages from the use of analytical models

in conjunction with numerical techniques

H. Phylaktou, University of Leeds

An empirical turbulent combustion model: the

influence of length scale

C Wheatley, AEA Technology, Risley

Pressure Wave interactions with accelerating flames

A Milne, Fluid Gravity Engineering Ltd, Witley

Numerical modelling of the interaction of detonation waves with structures

G Monks, BNFL, Risley

The prediction of plate deformations from detonative impact, using the DYNA 3D Code

J Puttock, Shell Research Ltd, Thornton

SCOPE: A physically based model for vented explosions

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