DDT evaluation with FLACS

Gexcon’s recommendation of DpDx for DDT occurrence along with BakerRisk’s identification of DDT- and deflagration-regime are used to evaluate DDT in elongated vapour clouds.

Date 30 Sep - 30 Sep

Time 16:00 - 17:00

Training period

1 day

Price pr. Participants

Free to attend

Platform

Zoom

This presentation is a part of the 2021 FLACS User Group (FLUG) Meeting. Fill in the form below to access the recording and dive into the valuable insights shared by industry experts.

About the presentation

In the presentation, Gexcon’s recommendation of DpDx for DDT occurrence along with BakerRisk’s identification of DDT- and deflagration-regime as a function of flame Mach No. and normalized flame travel distance would be used to evaluate DDT in elongated vapor clouds.

 

 

About the speaker

Dr. Jihui Geng

Senior Principal Scientist @ BakerRisk

Dr. Geng has over 30 years of experience in testing and simulating reacting flows related to risk assessment for industries where potential or accidental jet leaks, dispersion and consequent explosions occur.

Dr. Geng works at BakerRisk’s San Antonio office in the Blast Effects Group, focusing on R&D of 3-D CFD (computational fluid dynamics) code and visualization systems capable of simulating the generation and propagation of blast and shock waves and their interaction with structures or buildings. He has also been employing FLACS software to model dispersion and explosion since 2005.

Dr. Geng is the principal author of over 50 conference/symposium papers and 19 journal papers, primarily in the areas of blast wave phenomena originating from VCEs, PVBs, and HEs, and their interaction with structures. 

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