Figure 2: Picture showing crater formed The statements below represent a selection of questions we (i.e. Figure 4: Buried pipeline model input screen in Phast/Safeti 8With this input information, will calculate the release discharge characteristics (crater size, dimensions etc.) which will be used for further consequence calculations (e.g. Dispersion, explosion etc.).
The consequence calculations can also be leveraged within as part of a QRA for a buried pipeline.The theoretical underpinning of the model is based on work done by Phil Cleaver et al drawing on experiments conducted at. Full details of the model (e.g. Theoretical basis, validation, verification etc.) will be provided in documentation that will accompany the product once released.The benefits are clear. And will offer the ability to rigorously and robustly assess the hazards/risks associated with buried pipelines.
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