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Use

Study

Folder

Name

Discharge
Material

Temperature
degC

Material
Storage Pressure
- gauge
Mass Inventory
bar
kg

Mass Inventory of
material to
Discharge
Disperse
Material to Track Coefficient
kg

Type of Vessel

Phase to be
Released

Pressure
Specification

Inventory
Volume Inventory specification
m3

Discharge
Gas Volume Flow Hole Diameter
m3/hr
mm

Internal Diameter Tank Head


mm
m

Type of release

Time for TimeVarying Release


s

Height of
Discharge from
Vessel Bottom
m

Method Used for 1st Time for


Time Varying
Time-Varying
Releases
Release
s

2nd Time for


Time-Varying
Release
s

Model selection
Number of Rates
for Time-Varying Duration of
Release
Interest
s

Scenario Type

Pump Head
m

Specify Pump
Head

Number of
Excess Flow
Valves

Number of NonReturn Valves

Number of Shut- Distance To


Off Valves
Break
m

Pipes
Relative Aperture Pumped Inflow
fraction
kg/s

Pipe Wall
Pipe Wall Material Thickness
mm

Valve Type

Pipes
Valve Distance
from Top
m

Valve Excess
Flow
kg/s

Valve Closing
Time
s

Valves Close

Use Ambient
Temperature

Tank Roof
Collapse Option

Tank Roof
Material

Tank Roof
Thickness
mm

Insulation
Material

Insulation
Thickness
mm

Tank definition
Duration for fixed Calculate
duration scenario Discharge
s

Supply Discharge
Coefficient
Tank Type

Tank Height
m

Tank definition
Tank Width
m

Tank Length
m

Location Data
Tank Diameter
m

Status of Bund

Bund Area
m2

Fireball Radiatio
Use Burst
Pressure

Burst Pressure gauge


Calculate Dose
bar

Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Fireball Radiation
Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Probit Levels

Dose Levels

Lethality Levels

Mass
Modification
Factor

Averaging Times
Fireball Maximum
Averaging time
Exposure
Concentration of associated with
Duration
Interest
Concentration
s
ppm

Supply a user
defined
Averaging Times averaging time

veraging Times
User defined
averaging time
s

Modelli
Use ERPG
averaging time

Use IDLH
averaging time

Use STEL
averaging time

Jet Fire Method

Modelling
Late Ignition
Location

Location of Late Explosion


Ignition
Method
m

Dispersion scope
Distances for Radiation Modeling
and Dispersion Scope
m

Discharge Parameters
Excess Flow
Valve velocity
head losses

Non-Return Valve Shut-Off Valve


velocity head
velocity head
losses
losses

Frequency of
bends in long
pipes
/m

Frequency of
couplings in long
pipes
/m

Defaults
Frequency of
junctions in long
pipes
Line length
/m
m

Pipe roughness
mm

Air changes
/hr

Elevation
m

faults

Geometry
Tank Roof Failure Handling of
Model Effects
droplets

Indoor mass
modification
factor

Shape

Dimension

Geometry
System

East
m

North
m

Type of Bund
Surface

Bund Height
m

Bund
Bund Failure
Modeling

Pool minimum
thickness
mm

Surface thermal
diffusivity
m2/s

Surface
Surface thermal
roughness factor conductivity
kJ/m.s.degK

Buil
Location of
release

Building Height
m

Building Length
m

Building Width
m

Vent Flowrate
m3/hr

Building Data
Type of
Ventilation

Exhaust Diameter Vent Location


m

Building Angle
deg

Wind Angle
deg

Dispersion
Chimney Height
m

Chimney
Diameter
m

Building Wake
Effect

Outdoor Release Outdoor Release


Direction
Angle
deg

Flammable Mass
Explosion Mass Modification
Factor

Toxic parameters
Indoor
Calculations

Wind Dependent Building


Exchange Rate
Exchange Rate
/hr

Toxic parameters
Tail Time
s

Set averaging
time equal to
exposure time

TNT
Cut-off fraction of Cut-off
toxic load for
concentration for
exposure time
exposure time
Explosion
calculation
calculations
efficiency
fraction
fraction
%

TNT
Air or Ground
burst

Use Unconfined
Strength

Unconfined
Strength

Use Fractions

Source 1 (Source
in Use)

Source 2 (Source Source 3 (Source Source 4 (Source Source 5 (Source Source 6 (Source
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)

Multi-Energ
Source 7 (Source Source 1
in Use)
(Strength)

Source 2
(Strength)

Source 3
(Strength)

Source 4
(Strength)

Multi-Energy Explosion Data


Source 5
(Strength)

Source 6
(Strength)

Source 7
(Strength)

Source 1
(Volume)
m3

Source 2
(Volume)
m3

Source 3
(Volume)
m3

Source 4
(Volume)
m3

Source 5
(Volume)
m3

Source 6
(Volume)
m3

Source 7
(Volume)
m3

Source 1
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 2
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 3
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 4
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 5
(Fraction)
fraction

Baker-Strehlow Explos
Source 6
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 7
(Fraction)
fraction

BS Ground
BS Material
Reflection Factor Reactivity

BS Flame
Expansion

er-Strehlow Explosion Data


BS Obstacle
Density

BS Confined
Volume
m3

Treatment of
Mach Number

Fireball parameters
Mach Number

Calculation
method for
fireball

eball parameters
TNO model flame
temperature
Calculate Dose
degC

Jet Fire Radiatio


Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Jet Fire Radiation


Probit Levels

Dose Levels

Lethality Levels

Jet Fire Maximum


Rate Modification Exposure
Factor
Duration
s

Jet Fire Parameters


Crosswind Angle Correlation
deg

Horizontal
Options

Emissivity
Method

Flame Emissive
Power
kW/m2

Pool Fire Radiatio


Emissivity
Fraction
fraction

Calculate Dose

Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Pool Fire Radiation


Dose Levels

Probit Levels

Lethality Levels

Radiative fraction MaxExposureDur


for general fires ation
fraction
s

Use

Study

Folder

Name

Type of Risk
Effects to Model

Discharge
Material

Material
Temperature
degC

Storage Pressure
- gauge
Mass Inventory
bar
kg

Specified
conditions

LiquidFraction Molar
fraction

Discharge
Phase to be
Released - Leaks,
Lines, and
Discharge
Ruptures
Material to Track Coefficient

Hole Diameter
mm

Internal Diameter
mm

ge

Model selection
Tank Head
m

Scenario Type

Pipes
Pump Head
m

Duration for fixed


duration scenario
s

Pipes
Phase to be
released - Relief
valve and
bursting disc

Location Data
Excess Flow
Supply Discharge Ignore Fireball Risks - Eg. if Valve velocity
Coefficient
a mounded tank
head losses

Discha

Discharge Parameters
Non-Return Valve Shut-Off Valve
velocity head
velocity head
losses
losses

Frequency of
bends in long
pipes
/m

Frequency of
couplings in long
pipes
/m

Frequency of
junctions in long
pipes
/m

Defaults
Line length
m

Pipe roughness
mm

Elevation
m

Atmospheric
Expansion
Method

Flashing in the
orifice

Multicomponent
Mechanism for
forcing droplet
breakup - Inst.

Mechanism for
forcing droplet
breakup - Cont

Frequency of
Excess Flow
Valves
/m

Frequency of
Non-Return
Valves
/m

Frequency of
Shut-Off Valves
/m

Dispersion
Multicomponent
aerosol
behaviour

Outdoor Release Outdoor Release Use Burst


Direction
Angle
Pressure
deg

Burst Pressure gauge


bar

Fireball Radiation
Calculate Dose

Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Probit Levels

Dose Levels

Lethality Levels

Mass
Modification
Factor

Fireball Maximum
Exposure
Concentration of
Duration
Interest
s
ppm

Averaging Times
Averaging time
associated with
Concentration

Supply a user
defined
averaging time

User defined
averaging time
s

Use ERPG
averaging time

Use IDLH
averaging time

Modelling
Use STEL
averaging time

Model Risk
Effects for
Vertical Jet Fires Jet Fire Method

Late Ignition
Location

Location of Late
Ignition
m

Dispersion scope
Explosion
Method

Distance1
m

Distance2
m

Distance3
m

Flammable Mass
Explosion Mass Modification
Factor

Jet Fir
Calculate Dose

Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Jet Fire Radiation


Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Probit Levels

Dose Levels

Lethality Levels

Rate Modification
Factor

Jet Fire Parameters


Jet Fire Maximum
Exposure
Duration
Crosswind Angle Correlation
s
deg

Horizontal
Options

Emissivity
Method

meters

Fireball parameters
Flame Emissive
Power
kW/m2

Emissivity
Fraction
fraction

Calculation
method for
fireball

TNO model flame Indoor


temperature
Calculations
degC

Toxic parameters
Wind Dependent Building
Exchange Rate
Exchange Rate
/hr

Tail Time
s

Set averaging
time equal to
exposure time

Cut-off fraction of
toxic load for
exposure time
calculation
fraction

Geometry
Cut-off
concentration for
exposure time
calculations
Shape
fraction

Dimension

System

East
m

Baker-Strehlow Explosion Data


North
m

BS Ground
BS Material
Reflection Factor Reactivity

BS Flame
Expansion

BS Obstacle
Density

w Explosion Data
BS Confined
Volume
m3

Treatment of
Mach Number

Mach Number

Use Unconfined
Strength

Unconfined
Strength

Use Fractions

Source 1 (Source Source 2 (Source Source 3 (Source Source 4 (Source


in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)

Source 5 (Source Source 6 (Source Source 7 (Source Source 1


in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
(Strength)

Source 2
(Strength)

Multi-Energy Explosion Data


Source 3
(Strength)

Source 4
(Strength)

Source 5
(Strength)

Source 6
(Strength)

Source 7
(Strength)

n Data
Source 1
(Volume)
m3

Source 2
(Volume)
m3

Source 3
(Volume)
m3

Source 4
(Volume)
m3

Source 5
(Volume)
m3

Source 6
(Volume)
m3

Source 7
(Volume)
m3

Source 1
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 2
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 3
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 4
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 5
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 6
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 7
(Fraction)
fraction

Calculate Dose

Pool Fire Radiation


Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Dose Levels

Probit Levels

TNT
Lethality Levels

Radiative fraction MaxExposureDur Explosion


for general fires ation
efficiency
fraction
s
%

Air or Ground
burst

Material
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Discharge
Material

Mass Inventory of
material to
Disperse
kg

aterial

Fireba
Use Burst
Material to Track Pressure

Burst Pressure gauge


Calculate Dose
bar

Calculate Probit

Fireball Radiation
Calculate
Lethality

Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Probit Levels

Dose Levels

Lethality Levels

Mass
Modification
Factor

Fireball Maximum
Exposure
Duration
Release Type
s

Number of
Release
Segments

Fluid Phase

Scenario
Discharge
Velocity
m/s

Duration of
Droplet Diameter Discharge
um
s

Final
Temperature
degC

Liquid Fraction
fraction

Release Rate
kg/s

Pool Radii
m

Pre-Dilution Air
Rates
kg/s

Pre-Dilution Air
Masses
kg

Concentration of
Interest
ppm

Averaging Times
Averaging time
associated with
Concentration

Supply a user
defined
averaging time

User defined
averaging time
s

Use ERPG
averaging time

Use IDLH
averaging time

Modelling
Use STEL
averaging time

Jet Fire Method

Late Ignition
Location

Location of Late
Ignition
m

Explosion
Method

Dispersion scope
Distances for Radiation Modeling
and Dispersion Scope
m

Location Data
Status of Bund

Bund Area
m2

Fireball parameters
Calculation
method for
fireball

eball parameters
TNO model flame Location of
temperature
release
degC

Building Height
m

Building Length
m

Building Width
m

Building Data
Vent Flowrate
m3/hr

Type of
Ventilation

Exhaust Diameter Vent Location


m

Building Angle
deg

Dispersion
Wind Angle
deg

Chimney Height
m

Chimney
Diameter
m

Building Wake
Effect

Outdoor Release
Direction

Dispersion
Outdoor Release
Angle
Air changes
deg
/hr

Defaults
Elevation
m

Handling of
droplets

Indoor mass
modification
factor

Flammable Mass
Explosion Mass Modification
Factor

Jet Fir
Calculate Dose

Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Jet Fire Radiation


Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Probit Levels

Dose Levels

Lethality Levels

Rate Modification
Factor

Jet Fire Parameters


Jet Fire Maximum
Exposure
Duration
Crosswind Angle Correlation
s
deg

Horizontal
Options

Emissivity
Method

meters

Geometry
Flame Emissive
Power
kW/m2

Emissivity
Fraction
fraction

Shape

Dimension

System

ometry

Pool Fi
East
m

North
m

Calculate Dose

Calculate Probit

Calculate
Lethality

Pool Fire Radiation


Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Dose Levels

Probit Levels

Lethality Levels

Radiative fraction
for general fires
fraction

Bund
MaxExposureDur Type of Bund
ation
Surface
s

Bund Height
m

Bund Failure
Modeling

Pool minimum
thickness
mm

Bund

Toxic
Surface thermal
diffusivity
m2/s

Surface
Surface thermal
roughness factor conductivity
kJ/m.s.degK

Indoor
Calculations

Wind Dependent
Exchange Rate

Toxic parameters
Building
Exchange Rate
/hr

Tail Time
s

Set averaging
time equal to
exposure time

Cut-off fraction of
toxic load for
exposure time
calculation
fraction

Cut-off
concentration for
exposure time
calculations
fraction

TNT
Explosion
efficiency
%

Air or Ground
burst

Use Unconfined
Strength

Unconfined
Strength

Use Fractions

Source 1 (Source Source 2 (Source Source 3 (Source Source 4 (Source Source 5 (Source
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)

M
Source 6 (Source Source 7 (Source Source 1
in Use)
in Use)
(Strength)

Source 2
(Strength)

Source 3
(Strength)

Multi-Energy Explosion Data


Source 4
(Strength)

Source 5
(Strength)

Source 6
(Strength)

Source 7
(Strength)

Source 1
(Volume)
m3

Source 2
(Volume)
m3

Source 3
(Volume)
m3

Source 4
(Volume)
m3

Source 5
(Volume)
m3

Source 6
(Volume)
m3

Source 7
(Volume)
m3

Source 1
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 2
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 3
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 4
(Fraction)
fraction

Baker-Strehlo
Source 5
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 6
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 7
(Fraction)
fraction

BS Ground
BS Material
Reflection Factor Reactivity

Baker-Strehlow Explosion Data


BS Flame
Expansion

BS Obstacle
Density

BS Confined
Volume
m3

Treatment of
Mach Number

Mach Number

Material
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Elevation
m

Discharge
Material

Flame Shape
Pool Diameter
m

Use Flame Shape


Correlation
Flame Length
m

Flame Angle
deg

Base Surface

ape

Pool Fire Radiation


Emissive power
calculation

Flame Emissive
Power
kW/m2

Bund Has
Overspilled

Intensity Levels
kW/m2

MaxExposureDur
ation
s

Radiation at a Point
Radiation at a
Point

Radiation at a
Point: Downwind
Distance
m

Radiation at a
Point: Crosswind
Distance
m

Radiation at a
Point: Height
above Origin
m

Radiation at a
Point: Inclination
from vertical
deg

a Point

R
Radiation at a
Point: Orientation
Radiation vs
about the Z Axis Inclination Given Orientation Given Distance
deg

Radiation vs
Distance:
Maximum
Distance
m

Radiation Distance
Radiation vs
Distance: Angle
from Wind
deg

Radiation vs
Distance: Height
above Origin
m

Radiation vs
Distance:
Inclination from
Vertical
deg

Radiation vs
Distance:
Orientation about
Z Axis
Inclination Given
deg

Radiation Ellipse
Radiation Ellipse:
Radiation Ellipse Incident
Radiation Ellipse:
Orientation Given Radiation Ellipse Option
Radiation
Lethality Level
kW/m2
%

on Ellipse
Radiation Ellipse:
Radiation Ellipse: Inclination from
Radiation
View Factor
Vertical
Inclination Given Contours
deg

Origin of Plane X Direction


m

Radiation Contour Data


Origin of Plane - Origin of Plane Y Direction
Z Direction
Point 2 X
m
m
m

Point 2 Y
m

Point 2 Z
m

Geometry
Point 3 X
m

Point 3 Y
m

Point 3 Z
m

Shape

Dimension

Geometry
System

East
m

North
m

Material
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Supply Burst
Burst Pressure Pressure - gauge gauge
bar

aterial

Fireball Shape
Discharge
Material

Use Shape
Correlation

Supply Flame
Emissive Power

Flame Emissive
Power
kW/m2

Released Mass
kg

all Shape
Vapour Fraction
(mass)
fraction

Fireball Radiation
Fireball Radius
m

Fireball Duration Intensity Levels


s
kW/m2

Mass
Modification
Factor

Radiation

Fireball parameters

Fireball Maximum Calculation


Exposure
method for
Duration
fireball
s

TNO model flame Radiation at a


temperature
Point
degC

Ra
Radiation at a
Point: Downwind
Distance
m

Radiation at a Point
Radiation at a
Point: Crosswind
Distance
m

Radiation at a
Point: Height
above Origin
m

Radiation at a
Point: Inclination
from vertical
deg

Radiation at a
Point: Orientation
about the Z Axis Inclination Given
deg

Radiation Distance
Radiation vs
Orientation Given Distance

Radiation vs
Distance:
Maximum
Distance
m

Radiation vs
Distance: Angle
from Wind
deg

Radiation vs
Distance: Height
above Origin
m

diation Distance
Radiation vs
Distance:
Inclination from
Vertical
deg

Radiation vs
Distance:
Orientation about
Z Axis
Inclination Given Orientation Given Radiation Ellipse
deg

Radiation Ellipse
Radiation Ellipse:
Radiation Ellipse Incident
Radiation Ellipse: Radiation Ellipse:
Option
Radiation
Lethality Level
View Factor
kW/m2
%

Radiation Ellipse:
Inclination from
Vertical
deg

Radiation Con
Radiation
Inclination Given Contours

Origin of Plane - Origin of Plane - Origin of Plane X Direction


Y Direction
Z Direction
m
m
m

Radiation Contour Data


Point 2 X
m

Point 2 Y
m

Point 2 Z
m

Point 3 X
m

Point 3 Y
m

Geometry
Point 3 Z
m

Shape

Dimension

System

East
m

North
m

Warehouse Materials
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Warehouse
Material Name

Stored Mass
kg

se Materials
Active Mass
fraction

Building
Building Wake
Effect

Building Height
m

Building Width
m

Building Length
m

Building
Building Angle
deg

Warehouse is
Part of a Larger
Building

Warehouse
Warehouse Area Height
m2
m

Use PGS-15
Scenarios

Fire Scenarios
Fire-Fighting
System

Method of Setting
Likelihood of
Doors being
ADR Class 3
Open
Storage Type

ADR Class 3
Reaction Rate
Calculation

ADR Class 3
Mass Fraction

Geometry
ADR Class 3
Specified
Reaction Rate
kg/m2.s

Shape

Dimension

System

East
m

Averaging Times
North
m

Averaging time
Concentration of associated with
Interest
Concentration
ppm

Supply a user
defined
averaging time

User defined
averaging time
s

ing Times
Use ERPG
averaging time

Dispersion scope
Use IDLH
averaging time

Use STEL
averaging time

Distances for Radiation Modeling


and Dispersion Scope
m

User D
Use

Study

Folder

Warehouse

Name

Fire Surface Area


m2

User Defined Scenarios


Ventilation Rate
Option

Air Changes
/hr

Fire Duration
s

Probability
fraction

Material
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Elevation
m

Temperature
degC

Material
Storage Pressure Discharge
- gauge
Material
bar

Jet Fire
Calculation
Method

Jet Flame Angle


deg

Jet Direction

Flame Shape
Calculate Jet
Flame Length

Calculate Jet
Expanded
Jet Flame Length Diameter
m

Calculate Jet
Velocity

Jet Velocity
m/s

Discharge
Jet Diameter after Jet Fire Release
Expansion
Rate
m
kg/s

Jet Fire
Temperature after Jet Fire Liquid
Expansion
Fraction
degC
fraction

Type of Vessel

Discharge
Phase to be
Released

Pipes
Hole Diameter
mm

Calculate
Discharge

Jet Fire Radiation


Intensity Levels
kW/m2

Jet Fire Maximum


Exposure
Duration
s

Jet Fire Parameters


Crosswind Angle Correlation
deg

Horizontal
Options

Emissivity
Method

Flame Emissive
Power
kW/m2

Radiation at a Point
Emissivity
Fraction
fraction

Radiation at a
Point

Radiation at a
Point: Downwind
Distance
m

Radiation at a
Point: Crosswind
Distance
m

Radiation at a
Point: Height
above Origin
m

diation at a Point
Radiation at a
Point: Inclination
from vertical
deg

Radiation at a
Point: Orientation
Radiation vs
about the Z Axis Inclination Given Orientation Given Distance
deg

Radiation Distance
Radiation vs
Distance:
Maximum
Distance
m

Radiation vs
Distance: Angle
from Wind
deg

Radiation vs
Distance: Height
above Origin
m

Radiation vs
Distance:
Inclination from
Vertical
deg

Radiation vs
Distance:
Orientation about
Z Axis
deg

Radiation Ellips
Radiation Ellipse:
Radiation Ellipse Incident
Inclination Given Orientation Given Radiation Ellipse Option
Radiation
kW/m2

Radiation Ellipse
Radiation Ellipse:
Radiation Ellipse: Radiation Ellipse: Inclination from
Radiation
Lethality Level
View Factor
Vertical
Inclination Given Contours
%
deg

Radiation Contour Data


Origin of Plane - Origin of Plane - Origin of Plane X Direction
Y Direction
Z Direction
Point 2 X
m
m
m
m

Point 2 Y
m

our Data
Point 2 Z
m

Ge
Point 3 X
m

Point 3 Y
m

Point 3 Z
m

Shape

Geometry
Dimension

System

East
m

North
m

Pool Vaporisation
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Dike Diameter
m

Material
Modeled or user Discharge
defined pool
Material

Modeled
Type of Spill

Spill Duration
s

Spill Rate
kg/s

Modeled
Spill Mass
kg

User Def
Spill Temperature Status of Dike
degC

Maximum Time of
Interest
Radius
s
m

User Defined
Vapour Rate
kg/m2.s

User defined
duration
s

Bund
User defined
temperature
degC

Type of Bund
Surface

Ge
Shape

Geometry
Dimension

System

East
m

North
m

Explosion Data
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Flammable Mass
kg

Distances
Minimum
Distance
m

Maximum
Distance
m

Material
Distance Step
Size
m

Discharge
Material

Ge
Shape

Geometry
Dimension

System

TNT
East
m

North
m

Explosion
efficiency
%

TNT
Air or Ground
burst

Explosion Data
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Flammable Mass
kg

Distances
Minimum
Distance
m

Maximum
Distance
m

Material
Distance Step
Size
m

Discharge
Material

Use Unconfined
Strength

Unconfined
Strength

Use Fractions

Source 1 (Source Source 2 (Source Source 3 (Source


in Use)
in Use)
in Use)

Source 4 (Source Source 5 (Source Source 6 (Source Source 7 (Source Source 1


in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
in Use)
(Strength)

Multi-Energy Explosion Data


Source 2
(Strength)

Source 3
(Strength)

Source 4
(Strength)

Source 5
(Strength)

Source 6
(Strength)

Explosion Data
Source 7
(Strength)

Source 1
(Volume)
m3

Source 2
(Volume)
m3

Source 3
(Volume)
m3

Source 4
(Volume)
m3

Source 5
(Volume)
m3

Source 6
(Volume)
m3

Source 7
(Volume)
m3

Source 1
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 2
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 3
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 4
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 5
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 6
(Fraction)
fraction

Source 7
(Fraction)
fraction

Geometry
Shape

Dimension

System

East
m

North
m

Explosion Data
Use

Study

Folder

Name

Flammable Mass
kg

Distances
Minimum
Distance
m

Maximum
Distance
m

Material
Distance Step
Size
m

Discharge
Material

Ba
BS Ground
Reflection Factor

Baker-Strehlow Explosion Data


BS Material
Reactivity

BS Flame
Expansion

BS Obstacle
Density

BS Confined
Volume
m3

Treatment of
Mach Number

Geometry
Mach Number

Shape

Dimension

System

East
m

North
m

Use

Study

Folder

Name

Inventory
specification

Mass Inventory
kg

Material
First
Thermodynamic
Volume Inventory Specification
m3

Second
Thermodynamic
Specification

Temperature
degC

Pressure - gauge
bar

Distances
Discharge
Material

Vessel Shape

Max Distance
Option

Maximum
Flammable Mass Distance
kg
m

Geometry
Distance Step
Size
m

Liquid Fraction
fraction

Shape

Dimension

System

ometry

Blast
East
m

North
m

Ground
Reflection

Ideal Gas
Modeling

Minimum
Distance
m

Number of
Distance Points

Weather Data
Use

Weather Folder

Name

Wind Speed
m/s

Atmospheric
Pasquill Stability Temperature
degC

Atmosphe
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity Flux
fraction
kW/m2

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
A
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
A/B
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
B
m

Atmospheric parameters
Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
B/C
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
C
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
C/D
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
D
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
E
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability
F
m

Mixing Layer
Height for
Pasquil Stability Building
G
Exchange Rate
m
/hr

Tail Time
s

Surface Type

Substrate data
Surface
Roughness

Parameter

Length
mm

Surface
Temperature for
Dispersion
Calculations
degC

Surface
Temperature for
Pool Calculations
degC

Use

System

Material Set

Mixture

Components

Composition
Name

Pure

Mass

Mole

Use

System

Material Set

Mixture

Carbon

Composition
Hydrogen

Oxygen

Nitrogen

Sulphur

Chlorine

Composition (Number of Atoms)


Phosphorus

Manganese

Zinc

Tin

Bromine

Toxic Properties
Iodine

Fluorine

Supply Molecular
Weight
Molecular Weight High Toxicity

Toxic Properties
Generates
High Flash Point Dioxins

External Connection
Use

Name

Connection Type Location

Connection Info

Description

Feature Class
Use

External
Connection

Name

Table Name

Raster Image
Use

Raster Image Set Folder

Name

Placement Mode Path

er Image
Coordinate
System File

Geometry
Shape

Dimension

System

East
m

Geometry
North
m

Width
m

Length
m

Rotation
deg

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