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Welcome back to Fire Fundamentals! Today with prof. Ali Rangwala from WPI and dr Lorenz Boeck from Rembe and WPI we take the world of explosion protection engineering.
In this episode we touch:
• distinguishing fires and explosions by time scale and damage mode
• taxonomy of explosions by energy density and deposition time
• hybrid mixtures in coal mines and turbulent burning velocity
• severity metrics for gases and dust deflagration index for reactivity
• explosion sphere testing, ignition positioning, and model limits
• ignition sensitivity minimum ignition energy and hot surface risks
• prevention via ventilation, inerting, and ignition control
• protection through deflagration vents, isolation, and external hazards
• pressure vessel bursts, inspections, and rupture disks
• transport scenarios vapor clouds and BLEVEs with fireball correlations
We also delve into future directions for explosion research:
• emerging risks hydrogen, BESS, ammonia, and layered defenses
• space and microgravity impacts on dust and flammability
Check out the XPE programme at WPI, and find more informations on how to enroll at: https://www.wpi.edu/academics/study/master-science-explosion-protection-engineering
I have also received some good listening material, that you could follow up with:
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The Fire Science Show is produced by the Fire Science Media in collaboration with OFR Consultants. Thank you to the podcast sponsor for their continuous support towards our mission.
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Welcome back to Fire Fundamentals! Today with prof. Ali Rangwala from WPI and dr Lorenz Boeck from Rembe and WPI we take the world of explosion protection engineering.
In this episode we touch:
• distinguishing fires and explosions by time scale and damage mode
• taxonomy of explosions by energy density and deposition time
• hybrid mixtures in coal mines and turbulent burning velocity
• severity metrics for gases and dust deflagration index for reactivity
• explosion sphere testing, ignition positioning, and model limits
• ignition sensitivity minimum ignition energy and hot surface risks
• prevention via ventilation, inerting, and ignition control
• protection through deflagration vents, isolation, and external hazards
• pressure vessel bursts, inspections, and rupture disks
• transport scenarios vapor clouds and BLEVEs with fireball correlations
We also delve into future directions for explosion research:
• emerging risks hydrogen, BESS, ammonia, and layered defenses
• space and microgravity impacts on dust and flammability
Check out the XPE programme at WPI, and find more informations on how to enroll at: https://www.wpi.edu/academics/study/master-science-explosion-protection-engineering
I have also received some good listening material, that you could follow up with:
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The Fire Science Show is produced by the Fire Science Media in collaboration with OFR Consultants. Thank you to the podcast sponsor for their continuous support towards our mission.

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