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… as density and viscosity), chemical properties (such as sulfur, carbon residue, and water content), flash point, … other physical properties, such as density, viscosity, and sulfur content. Correlations between other groups of results … and physical properties, such as density, viscosity, and sulfur, and were generally negative with heat of combustion …
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… locations along its outer surface. The results of the pool fire tests are described in detail in the test report [Ko, et … the tank cars to potential accident consequences, such as fire conditions. The tank car contents can be a source of … and ignite in an accident. When a tank car is heated by fire, it can fail violently (e.g. heat-induced tears or …
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… by First Responders when responding to an incident test their ERP by organizing training and exercises, …
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… in five key steps, to consider during emergency planning and response to a transport incident. In the event of an emergency CANUTEC can provide information and assistance during any step of an incident and can be … (e.g. physical zones, water supply, specialized equipment) Re-evaluate isolation zones as necessary, as conditions on …
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… appeared to experience initial preferential burning of the lighter ends (up to C9), as seen through a ~10% increase in … below approximately 150°C and the vapourization of the lighter ends (up to C9). This was followed by a second stage … temperatures greater than 350°C and the burning of the lighter hydrocarbons produced by thermal cracking. The three …
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… Summary This work developed and validated a proof of concept of numerical models of crude … fire. To extrapolate the findings from these experiments and to gain further insight into these fires, the NRC … and FDS. Each simulation was a numerical model of a test from the NRC-SNL experiments Footnote 2 . The total mass …
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