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    Predictive modelling of the cross‐sectional reduction of smoke extraction ducts under fire resistance test by Mundó, Ignasi, Ichard, Mathieu, Caner, Ferhun, Mateo, Antonio

    Published in ce/papers (01-09-2023)
    “…In‐service performance of single compartment smoke extraction ducts is evaluated in the fire resistance test with the method described in EN 1366‐9. Failure…”
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    Validation of FLACS against experimental data sets from the model evaluation database for LNG vapor dispersion by Hansen, Olav R., Gavelli, Filippo, Ichard, Mathieu, Davis, Scott G.

    “…The siting of facilities handling liquefied natural gas (LNG), whether for liquefaction, storage or regasification purposes, requires the hazards from…”
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    Validation of CFD modelling of LH2 spread and evaporation against large-scale spill experiments by Middha, Prankul, Ichard, Mathieu, Arntzen, Bjørn J.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (01-02-2011)
    “…Hydrogen is widely recognized as an attractive energy carrier due to its low-level air pollution and its high mass-related energy density. However, the safety…”
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    CFD model simulation of dispersion from chlorine railcar releases in industrial and urban areas by Hanna, Steven R., Hansen, Olav R., Ichard, Mathieu, Strimaitis, David

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (2009)
    “…To assist in emergency response decisions and planning in case of releases of pressurized liquefied chlorine from railroad tank cars in industrial sites and…”
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    Validation of CFD modelling of LH sub(2) spread and evaporation against large-scale spill experiments by Middha, Prankul, Ichard, Mathieu, Arntzen, Bjoern J

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (01-02-2011)
    “…Hydrogen is widely recognized as an attractive energy carrier due to its low-level air pollution and its high mass-related energy density. However, the safety…”
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