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Shuang Li, Chengqi Cheng, Guoliang Pu and Bo Chen
With the increasing use and complexity of urban natural gas pipelines, the occurrence of accidents owing to leakage, fire, explosion, etc., has increased. Based on Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) models and Geographic Information System (GIS) technology...
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Petr Trávnícek, Lubo? Kotek, Tomá? Koutný, Tomá? Vítez
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Biogas plants are a specific facility from the QRA (Quantitative Risk Assessment) methodologies' point of view, especially in the case of the determination of the event frequency of accident scenarios for biogas leakage from a gas holder and subsequent i...
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Hongjun Fan, Hossein Enshaei and Shantha Gamini Jayasinghe
Liquified natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel has gained momentum as the maritime industry moves towards a sustainable future. Since unwanted LNG release may lead to severe consequences, performing quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for LNG bunkering oper...
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