“Advances in Explosion Modelling”
Arden House, Warwick University Conference Centre, Friday 30 October 2015
PROGRAMME
Derek Bradley, Department of Engineering, Leeds University.
Can anything be modelled sufficiently accurately?
Tim Jones, MMI Engineering
Geometry representation for Explosion Modelling at FEED (front end engineering design)
Tryge Skjold, Gexcon
Modelling in FLACS – Activities and Prospects
Jim Vingerhoets, FIKE
Dust Flame Propagation in Industrial Scale Piping: CFD Study of a Conveying Vessel-Pipeline System
Salvador Navarro-Martinez, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London
Numerical Modelling of Deflagration to Detonation Transition
Pratap Sathiah, Shell
Modelling explosions in realistic geometry with OpenFOAM
Gabriele Ferrara, DNV
Risk-Based Detector Placement Using CFD as means of Explosion Mitigation
Chandra Madhav Rao VENDRA, School of Engineering, University of Warwick
Modelling large scale explosions with OpenFOAM