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    Normalized change by Marx, Jeffrey D., Cummings, Karen

    Published in American journal of physics (01-01-2007)
    “…Discussions of diagnostic tools that gauge students’ conceptual understanding permeate the literature. Many instructors report their class’ normalized gain to…”
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    Application of quantitative risk analysis to fireproofing by Marx, Jeffrey D., Ishii, Benjamin

    Published in Process safety progress (01-06-2024)
    “…One of the core elements of fire protection for petrochemical processing plants is the consideration of passive fire protection (PFP). This general category,…”
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    A comprehensive approach to API RP 752 and 753 building siting studies by Marx, Jeffrey D., Ishii, Benjamin R.

    “…Facility siting studies are an important part of process safety, and are required for facilities that fall under OSHA’s PSM program. Facility siting is…”
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    The application of pressure–impulse curves in a blast exceedance analysis by Marx, Jeffrey D., Werts, Kendall Marie

    “…The magnitude of damage due to a vapor cloud explosion can be estimated in many ways, ranging from look-up tables to quantitative risk analysis. An explosion…”
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    Application of F–N curves in API RP 752 building siting studies by Marx, Jeffrey D., Werts, Kendall M.

    “…An explosion overpressure analysis is a routine part of compliance with the American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice (RP) 752 and 753. A basic…”
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    Infiltration hazards for building siting studies by Marx, Jeffrey D., Ishii, Benjamin R.

    Published in Process safety progress (01-03-2016)
    “…Facility siting studies have been a requirement for many years, specifically for facilities that must comply with OSHA's PSM program. Facility siting is…”
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    The importance of weather variations in a quantitative risk analysis by Marx, Jeffrey D., Cornwell, John B.

    “…As more and more quantitative risk analyses (QRAs) are performed for petrochemical facilities around the world, the variety of techniques used in these…”
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    Estimating flame speeds for use with the BST blast curves by Melton, Timothy A., Marx, Jeffrey D.

    Published in Process safety progress (01-03-2009)
    “…The Baker‐Strehlow‐Tang (BST) vapor cloud explosion model is one of the most common methods used to estimate overpressures for the purpose of locating…”
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    A new look at release event frequencies by Marx, Jeffrey D., Ishii, Benjamin R.

    “…Within the context of a quantitative risk analysis (QRA), the two main constituents used to describe petrochemical risks are, and have always been, consequence…”
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    The importance of multiphase and multicomponent modeling in consequence and risk analysis by Johnson, David W, Marx, Jeffrey D

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (14-11-2003)
    “…The ability to accurately predict the consequences of a hazardous fluid release is dependent on three things: the knowledge of the modeler, the quality of the…”
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