Technical Meeting 087
Ensuring the Adequacy of CFD Modelling in Safety Engineering
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Full proceedings of TM 087: Ensuring the Adequacy of CFD Modelling in Safety Engineering
Introduction: Challenges in the use of CFD modelling in safety engineering
Speaker(s): Vincent Tam
Organisation(s): DNV GL
SUSANA project - Development of a model evaluation protocol for CFD analysis of hydrogen and fuel cell systems
Speaker(s): Olaf Jedicke and Daniele Baraldi
Organisation(s): Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Joint Research Centre
Review of physical and numerical models for hydrogen releases, dispersion, ignition, fires and explosions
Speaker(s): Dmitriy Makarov
Organisation(s): Ulster University
Best practice guidance for CFD analysts working in hydrogen safety
Speaker(s): Alexandros Venetsanos
Organisation(s): National Center for Scientific Research Demokritos
Procedures for verification of software implementation of mathematical models
Speaker(s): Shane Slater
Organisation(s): Element Energy
Development of validation procedures & model validation database
Speaker(s): Audrey Duclos and Alexei Kotchourko
Organisation(s): AREVA / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Statistical analysis procedures for model validation & methodology for sensitivity analysis and assessment of uncertainties
Speaker(s): Simon Coldrick
Organisation(s): Health and Safety Laboratory
Benchmarking results and quantification of predictive capabilities of CFD models
Speaker(s): Alexandros Venetsanos
Organisation(s): National Center for Scientific Research Demokritos
Summary and conclusions
Speaker(s): Rosemary Whitbread
Organisation(s): Health and Safety Laboratory
Panel session
Speaker(s): n/a
Organisation(s): n/a
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