화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries, Vol.30, 287-295, 2014
Facilitating consistent siting hazard distance predictions using the TNO Multi-Energy Model
Facility Siting has received considerable attention in recent years. There are a number of generally accepted simplified methods for the prediction of vapor cloud explosion (VCE) blast loads, one of which is the Multi-Energy Model (MEM) (TNO, 2005). This paper presents an approach to improve the consistency in TNO MEM blast load predictions by providing explicit implementation guidance. A rule set was developed to improve the consistency with which key model parameters are determined. These rules incorporate no new science, but can be applied in a repeatable manner and are intended to reduce analyst variability and results which are more consistent with other approaches, such as the Baker-Strehlow-Tang (BST) method. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.