TU Delft and TNO combine knowledge of explosive reactionsJuly 17, 2001The explosions group of TU Delft and TNO-PML are starting an intensive co-operative research programme in the field of explosion safety. Their knowledge will be combined in the 'Knowledge Centre for Reactive Gas-dynamics and Explosion Safety,' which opens on 18 July 2001. The knowledge and experience of both research groups is especially interesting for the process industry, in which safety plays a very important part. The safety aspect and the process and cost-optimisation aspects are now combined at one address. This makes it easier for companies to find the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge. The new knowledge centre combines the fundamental knowledge of the department of Particle Technology of TU Delft with the theoretical knowledge of the munitions technology and explosion safety department of the Prince Maurits Laboratory of TNO. Within the industry a large number of explosive and flammable substances are used. Knowledge about (the dangers of) explosions decrease the safety risks for the direct environment, the workers and the companies. The Knowledge Centre will focus on three aspects of explosion safety. Firstly, the prevention of the unwanted reaction. Secondly, the intervention necessary to stop the unwanted reaction or to keep the consequences controllable. The third point is the research on protection against the effects of a possible explosion. Insight into explosions helps to prioritize the many different factors in an industrial process. The Knowledge Centre has the facilities to carry out experiments under realistic process conditions. The Centre will focus mainly on the chemical, food, petro-cehmical, off-shore and pharmaceutical industries. The knowledge of explosions is also important for branch-organisations, insurance companies and national governments. These organisations are all directly or indirectly involved in the prevention of, and the protection against the consequences of explosions. Delft University of Technology |
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