Dispersion simulations from extreme release cases in confined spaces
October 10, 2023 @ 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm CEST
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About the presentation
Title: Dispersion simulations from extreme release cases in confined spaces
Efectis showcases their application of FLACS in analysing the consequence of accidental high-pressure hydrogen releases, a crucial aspect in ensuring the safety of hydrogen facilities, specifically those utilising modular 20 or 40-foot containers.
About the speaker
Laurent Paris (Efectis)
Laurent Paris is a distinguished civil engineer with over a decade of experience as a consultant for SNPE Ingenierie and Technip France, specializing in structural response to extreme events. Progressing to a risk quantification technology officer at Technip, he led major oil & gas projects from inception to detailed engineering for 10 years. Laurent directed technological advancements in fire and explosion engineering, including educational initiatives and participation in international groups. In 2019, he founded Gexcon France and recently joined Efectis as the explosion safety technical director in April 2023.2.1 Accumulation of Flammable Hydrogen with Forced Air Re-circulation
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