Explosion pressure prediction via polynomial mathematical correlation based on advanced CFD Modelling |
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Authors: | Sávio SV Vianna Robert Stewart Cant |
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Institution: | a Det Norske Veritas, Cathedral Street, Palace House, London SE19DE, UK b CFD laboratory, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB21PZ, UK |
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Abstract: | Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD can be used as a powerful tool supporting engineers throughout the steps of the design. The combination of CFD with response surface methodology can play an important role in such cases. During the conceptual engineering design phase, a quick response is always a matter of urgency. During this phase even a sketch of the geometrical model is rare. Therefore, the utilisation of typical response surface developed for congested and confined environment rather than CFD can be an important tool to help the decision making process, when the geometrical model is not available, provided that similarities can be considered when taking into account the characteristic of the geometry in which the response surface was developed. The present work investigates how three different types of response surfaces behave when predicting overpressure in accidental scenarios based on CFD input. First order, partial second order and complete second order polynomial expressions are investigated. The predicted results are compared with CFD findings for a classical offshore experiment conducted by British Gas on behalf of Mobil and good agreement is observed for higher order response surfaces. The higher order response surface calculations are also compared with CFD calculations for a typical offshore module and good agreement is also observed. |
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Keywords: | Computational fluid dynamics Explosion Turbulent combustion Response surface Engineering design |
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