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About the presentation
Gexcon presents the improvements we are working on to reduce conservatism in hydrogen combustion modelling.
About the speaker

Melodía Lucas
Research Engineer @ Gexcon
Melodia is a Research Engineer at Gexcon. She has a master’s degree in Process Safety from the University of Bergen.
Since she joined Gexcon in 2018, she has been working within gas explosion modelling development and validation for FLACS software. In September 2020, she enrolled in an industrial PhD program founded by RCN (Research Council of Norway) and Gexcon. The project aims to improve the predictions of hydrogen explosions in FLACS.
These last three years, Melodia has published two journal papers and presented at several conferences where she focused on presenting and validating the current and a prototype model for computing the hydrogen burning velocities in FLACS.