consequence-modeler

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Consequence analysis skill for dispersion modeling, fire/explosion analysis, and effect zone determination

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# Consequence Modeler Skill ## Purpose The Consequence Modeler Skill performs consequence analysis for hazardous material releases including dispersion modeling, fire and explosion effects, and determination of effect zones. ## Capabilities - Source term modeling - Atmospheric dispersion (Gaussian, dense gas) - Pool fire modeling - Jet fire modeling - Vapor cloud explosion (VCE) analysis - BLEVE modeling - Toxic effect assessment - Effect zone mapping ## Usage Guidelines ### When to Use - Quantifying release consequences - Establishing effect zones - Supporting siting studies - Emergency planning ### Prerequisites - Release scenarios defined - Material properties available - Site meteorological data - Receptor locations identified ### Best Practices - Use appropriate dispersion models - Consider atmospheric stability - Account for terrain effects - Document modeling assumptions ## Process Integration This skill integrates with: - Consequence Analysis - HAZOP Study Facilitation - Emergency Response Planning ## Configuration ```yaml consequence-modeler: models: - PHAST - ALOHA - custom-gaussian consequence-types: - toxic-dispersion - flammable-dispersion - fire - explosion ``` ## Output Artifacts - Consequence reports - Effect zone maps - Dispersion plots - Fire/explosion analysis - Risk contours

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a5c-ai
Repository
a5c-ai/babysitter
Created
4 months ago
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Language
JavaScript
License
MIT

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