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<p>Today’s risk analysis is a very challenging field and a solid understanding of the calculations procedure associated with it is essential for anyone involved. <strong>Fires Explosions and Toxic Gas Dispersions: Effects Calculation and Risk Analysis</strong> provides an overview of the methods used to assess the risk of fires explosions and toxic gas dispersion and then deduce the subsequent effects and consequences of these events. <br>The authors cover various aspects of such incidents including the probability that an accident will occur and how to calculate leaks heat flux overpressure and the concentration of toxic clouds. The book follows by describing the consequences to people (injury or death) and material damages and it concludes with a discussion of possible causes of destruction and common circumstances that can result in accidents.</p><p>Some key features of this book include:</p><ul> <p> </p> <li>Introduction of basic techniques of hazard identification emphasizing what if and HAZOP analyses</li> <p> </p> <li>Step-by-step procedures for the calculation of fires (i.e. pool fire jet fire fire ball) explosions (VCE BLEVE) and concentration of toxic clouds (light and heavy gases) </li> <p> </p> <li>Methods for determining probability of injuries or lethality</li> </ul><p>Invaluable to professionals researchers and students whose work involves predicting the consequences of accidents this book describes simple modern methods which are a great aid for understanding the meaning of all the variables involved—in contrast to current complicated computer packages which produce only results. Filling the existing gap in useful literature on risk analysis this book follows a logical structure and presents straightforward step-by-step calculation procedures and numerous examples that will be valuable in both teaching and learning the content.</p>