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Hazard analysis of storage or transport of pressurised chemicals requires mathematical models of the behaviour of two-phase jets. We have reviewed the most important factors in modelling two-phase jets, illustrating the problems with a simple analytical model and with results from the computer code TRAUMA (Webber and Kukkonen, 1988 and 1990).
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Kukkonen, J.S., Webber, D.M. (1991). An Investigation into Two-Phase Jets. In: van Dop, H., Steyn, D.G. (eds) Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application VIII. NATO ยท Challenges of Modern Society, vol 15. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3720-5_69
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