Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... fire exposed vessels . Figure 3 shows an example of a calculation used for sizing the blowdown system or selection of passive fire protection . 200 % 100 % 180 % 170 % 180 % 150 % 140 % 130 % 1201 ΠΟΥ 100 % Strength 90 % Temperature 80 ...
... fire exposed vessels . Figure 3 shows an example of a calculation used for sizing the blowdown system or selection of passive fire protection . 200 % 100 % 180 % 170 % 180 % 150 % 140 % 130 % 1201 ΠΟΥ 100 % Strength 90 % Temperature 80 ...
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... fire protective material can ensure that main loadbearing elements and main fire partitions are intact after the explosion . Normally , the explosion overpressures calculated by the various models available constitute the worst case for ...
... fire protective material can ensure that main loadbearing elements and main fire partitions are intact after the explosion . Normally , the explosion overpressures calculated by the various models available constitute the worst case for ...
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Area separation by fire walls Dimensioning of fire walls ( to heat loads ) and blast walls ( to explosion overpressure ) Application of passive fire protection to structural elements and vessels , piping and valves Location of pipeline ...
Area separation by fire walls Dimensioning of fire walls ( to heat loads ) and blast walls ( to explosion overpressure ) Application of passive fire protection to structural elements and vessels , piping and valves Location of pipeline ...
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