The analysis of domino escalation scenarios is a complex task. The use of advanced distributed parameter models may provide a significant contribution to domino effect escalation assessment. Nevertheless, this approach requires a detailed description of equipment geometry and the characterization of the primary scenarios leading to the escalation. The present chapter is aimed at presenting the potentialities of the distributed parameters codes for the specific assessment of domino accidents triggered by fire and overpressure by the analysis of specific case-studies.
Gabriele Landucci, Ernesto Salzano, Jerome Taveau, Gigliola Spadoni, Valerio Cozzani (2013). Detailed Studies of Domino Scenarios. Amsterdam : Elsevier [10.1016/B978-0-444-54323-3.00011-7].
Detailed Studies of Domino Scenarios
SALZANO, ERNESTO;SPADONI, GIGLIOLA;COZZANI, VALERIO
2013
Abstract
The analysis of domino escalation scenarios is a complex task. The use of advanced distributed parameter models may provide a significant contribution to domino effect escalation assessment. Nevertheless, this approach requires a detailed description of equipment geometry and the characterization of the primary scenarios leading to the escalation. The present chapter is aimed at presenting the potentialities of the distributed parameters codes for the specific assessment of domino accidents triggered by fire and overpressure by the analysis of specific case-studies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.