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List of Center Publications for Dispersion Analysis

  1. Sun, Yue, et al. “Development of Consequent Models for Three Categories of Fire through Artificial Neural Networks.” Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 59.1 (2019): 464-474. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.iecr.9b05032
  2. Safitri, Anisa, Xiaodan Gao, and M. Sam Mannan. “Dispersion modeling approach for quantification of methane emission rates from natural gas fugitive leaks detected by infrared imaging technique.” Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 24.2 (2011): 138-145. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0950423010001506
  3. Gopalaswami, N., K. Kakosimos, L.N. Vechot, T. Olewski and M.S. Mannan, “Analysis of Meteorological Parameters for Dense Gas Dispersion Using Mesoscale Models,” Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, vol. 35, May 2015, pp. 145-156. Link
  4. Hansen, O.R., S. Davis and M.S. Mannan, “Assessing the Credibility of Major Incidents During a Process Hazards Analysis,” Proceedings of the 13th Annual Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center Symposium – Beyond Regulatory Compliance: Making Safety Second Nature, College Station, Texas, October 26-28, 2010, pp. 808-816. PDF
  5. Roberts, M., W.J. Rogers, M.S. Mannan, and S.W. Ostrowski, “Prevention and Suppression of Metal Packing Fires,” Proceedings of the 5th Annual Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center Symposium, Beyond Regulatory Compliance: Making Safety Second Nature, College Station, Texas, October 29-30, 2002, pp. 123-131. PDF
  6. Sposato, C.F., W.J. Rogers and M.S. Mannan, “Effects of Obstacle Geometry on Jet Mixing for Releases of Silane,” Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center Symposium, Beyond Regulatory Compliance: Making Safety Second Nature, College Station, Texas, October 24-25, 2000, pp. 500-533. PDF
  7. Ahammad, M., T. Olewski, L.N. Véchot and M.S. Mannan, “A CFD-Based Model to Predict Film Boiling Heat Transfer of Cryogenic Liquids,” Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, vol. 44, November 2016, pp. 247-254. Link
  8. Benavides-Serrano, A.J., M.S. Mannan and C.D. Laird, “Optimal Placement of Gas Detectors: A P-Median Formulation Considering Dynamic Nonuniform Unavailabilities,Link” AIChE Journal, Vol. 62, No. 8, August 2016, pp. 2728-2739. Link
  9. Benavides-Serrano, A.J., S.W. Legg, R. Vazquez-Roman, M.S. Mannan and C.D. Laird, “A Stochastic Programming Approach for the Optimal Placement of Gas Detectors: Unavailability and Voting Strategies,” Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, vol. 53, no. 13, 2014, pp. 5355–5365. Link
  10. Liu, R., A.R. Hasan and M.S. Mannan, “Flow Rate and Total Discharge Estimations in Gas-Well Blowouts,” Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, vol. 26, September 2015, pp. 438-445. Link
  11. Safitri A., and M.S. Mannan, “Analysis of methane gas visualization using infrared imaging system and evaluation of temperature dependence gas emissivity,” Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, vol. 49, no. 8, 2010, pp. 3926-3935. PDF
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