Accidental explosions on the railway: Simulation-based prediction of the damage to nearby buildings - Vaidogas () Citation Context ...or analytical and simulation models. So as the indicated model also has the limited exactness, it is suggested to adjust a simulation model on results of the ...
The examples are to help you understand what's not covered and are not the only reasons a claim could be rejected. Cosmetic damage Modifications Contents of your device We only cover damage if it stops the normal functioning of your device. If it is just a scratch or dent...
A short summary is presented of the main clauses in the code for collisions due to trucks and explosions in buildings. After the presentation of the clauses examples in both fields are given in order to get some idea of the design procedure and the design consequences. As the conversion of...
This Section excludes liability in respect of: 23.1 pollution or contamination of buildings or other structures or of water or of land or the atmosphere; and 23.2 damage or injury directly or indirectly caused by such pollution or contamination other than liability for which an indemnity is provide...
The fire should be prevented from spreading to other combustible material in the area, including trees, docks, and buildings. Preparation of the vessel for burning by using explosives and subsequent burning of the oil will weaken the ship's structure. Burning in ships should be considered only ...
to choose from, though it is not always clear right away which waves are going to be the big ones. Great ideas usually appear years—sometimes decades—before they can become commercial products. It takes that long both to bring the cost of a high-tech product down to where it’s ...
In the last main section of the report specific examples of accidental explosions are given by type. The types that are discussed are: simple pressure vessel failure; runaway chemical reaction or continued combustion; explosions in buildings; internal explosions; rupture followed by combustion; vapor...