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The DIERS users group: A forum for development/dissemination of emergency relief system design technology
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1989
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EngineeringEmergency ManagementFluid MechanicsLiquid-liquid FlowEmergency Relief SystemsDiers Users GroupGas-liquid FlowRunaway ReactionsFluid PropertiesEmergency ResponseAssistive TechnologyAbstract DiersDesignMultiphase FlowEmergency PreparednessEmergency CommunicationCivil EngineeringPatient SafetyEmergency Medical ServiceMedicineHealth InformaticsEmergency Medicine
Abstract DIERS was formed in 1976 to develop methods for the design of emergency relief systems capable of handling runaway reactions [1, 2]. Of particular interest at the time were when tow‐phase flow venting would occur and the applicability of different methods for sizing emergency relief systems for two‐phase, vapor‐liquid flashing flow. Approximately $1.6MM was devoted to investigations of two‐phase, vapor‐liquid onset/disengagement dynamics and the hydrodynamics of emergency relief systems.
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