Explosion Simulation for Petrochemical Plant with Water Spray

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Traditional assessment techniques can't predict the explosion with effects of water spray system. A method of explosion simulation which based on FLACS software for Petrochemical plant with water spray were used for simulating the explosion risk of a coal gasification company’s plant. Simulation results indicate that the water spray system can significantly weaken the devices exploded consequences. This method can be used for fire protection system design and optimization of layout for petrochemical plants.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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