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www.hsl. gov.uk An Agency of the Health and Safety Executive www.hsl. gov.uk An Agency of the Health and Safety Executive Computational Modelling at HSL Centre for Modelling and Simulation Pre-Launch and “Shadow” Steering Committee Meeting 23 September 2009
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An Agency of the Health and Safety Executive Health & Safety Laboratory HSL is Britain’s leading industrial health and safety facility Employs over 400 staff of which over a third hold doctorates. Experience across all sectors, including: fire & process safety, CFD, exposure control, human factors etc. Involved in: –Incident Investigations –Scientific support for policy making and enforcement
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An Agency of the Health and Safety Executive Computational Modelling Activities Application of computational models to address health & safety problems Independent assessment of modelling submitted in safety cases Independent evaluation of model capabilities and limitations Input into standards setting Development of computational models
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An Agency of the Health and Safety Executive Examples Assessment: –Fuel storage pond –Boiler spine –Smoke movement in an underground station –Gas leaks in enclosures –Fires in channel tunnel Evaluation: –Fire & Explosion model reviews –FLACS dispersion modelling review –Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) review –LNG dense gas dispersion: model evaluation protocol and validation database (NFPA) Applications: –Buncefield vapour cloud and explosion –HySafe: EU FP6 Network of Excellence, H 2 dispersion & deflagration –Vulcan: development of fire and blast resistant structures for aerospace applications –International Standard Problem 49: hydrogen deflagration
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An Agency of the Health and Safety Executive Expectations, Opportunities and Advice Quality & Trust Priorities: Verification and Validation Code Verification –Code quality assurance –Well-documented releases (open source?) Model Validation –Experimental uncertainty: repeatability, measurement errors –Modelling: grid, numerics, boundary conditions, model parameters –“Blind” joint model evaluation exercises Simple underlying flow cases Realistic flows involving: combustion, radiation, conjugate heat transfer, multi-phase –Open reporting: publish even the bad results –Peer-reviewed model results database: should this be regarded as equivalent to a peer-reviewed publication?
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An Agency of the Health and Safety Executive Useful Initiatives Generic best-practice guides –ERCOFTAC BPG (Casey & Wintergerste, 2000) –QNET Knowledge Base (http://qnet.cfms.org.uk)http://qnet.cfms.org.uk –NAFEMS initiatives CFD Code Development –FDS (http://fire.nist.gov/fds)http://fire.nist.gov/fds Verification & Validation Discussion forum NIST Annual Fire Conference online –Saturne Wiki (http://www.saturne.cfdtm.org)http://www.saturne.cfdtm.org
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