Overview and recent progress in hydrogen fire and explosions at Warwick FIRE
Session chaired By Pr. Aimee Morgans
This presentation will provide an overview of the modelling approaches and recent progress for hydrogen fire and explosions at Warwick FIRE, a multidisciplinary research laboratory for both fundamental and applied research into fire and explosion hazards as well as accidental release of hazardous materials. It will start with a brief introduction to the potential hazards related to hydrogen. This will be followed by a description of our approaches to model spontaneous ignition in pressurised hydrogen release, jet fires, hydrogen deflagration, deflagration to detonation transition (DDT) and detonation. The materials from this presentation are mostly be drawn from published papers from Warwick FIRE but will also include some unpublished latest results about the ignition and combustion of cryogenic hydrogen jets.
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