Steel Industry

Modelling of flare radiation in steel industry and estimation of safe working distance on ground

Modelling of flare radiation in the steel industry and estimation of safe working distance on the ground

Modeling flare radiation in the steel industry and estimating safe working distances on the ground is critical for ensuring worker safety. At experiqs, our engineers employ computational tools such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and empirical models to accurately predict radiation levels at various distances from the flare. We offer management solutions regarding safe working distances that involve determining the distance at which radiation levels comply with regulatory standards.

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