Papers
Quest personnel have authored numerous papers for conferences and journals.
Some of our papers are listed below.
- The Application of Pressure-Impulse Curves in a Blast Exceedance Analysis, Jeffrey D. Marx and Kendall M. Werts. Volume 26, Issue 3, May 2013, Pages 478–482 Journal of Loss Prevention in Process Industries
- The Use of Overpressure Exceedance Curves in Building Siting, Jeffrey D. Marx and Kendall M. Werts Presented At 2011 AIChE Spring Meeting & 7th Global Congress on Process Safety, March 13-17, 2011, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
- Estimating Flame Speeds for Use with BST Blast Curves, Timothy A. Melton and Jeffrey D. Marx. Process Safety Progress, Vol. 28, No. 1, March, 2009: pp. 5-10.
- The Importance of Weather Variations in a Quantitative Risk Analysis, Jeffrey D. Marx and John B. Cornwell. Presented at the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center 2008 Annual International Symposium, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, October 28-29, 2008.
- Modeling the Release, Spreading, and Burning of LNG, LPG, and Gasoline on Water, David W. Johnson and John B. Cornwell. Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 140, Issue 3, February 20, 2007: pp. 535-450.
- The Importance of Multicomponent Modeling in Consequence and Risk Analysis, David W. Johnson and Jeffrey D. Marx. Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 104, November, 2003: pp. 51-164.
- Application of Quantitative Risk Analysis to Code-Required Siting Studies Involving Hazardous Material Transportation Routes, John B. Cornwell and Jeffrey D. Marx. Presented at the Center for Chemical Process Safety 17th Annual International Conference and Workshop: Risk, Reliability, and Security, Jacksonville, Florida, October 8-11, 2002.
- What is QRA and What Can it Tell You?, Jeffrey D. Marx and John B. Cornwell. Presented at the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center 2001 Annual International Symposium, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, October 30-31, 2001.
- Real-Time Modeling During Emergency Situations—Is This a Good Idea?, John B. Cornwell. Presented at the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center 1999 Annual International Symposium, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, October 26-27, 1999.
- An Improved Model for the Prediction of Radiant Heat from Fireballs, William E. Martinsen and Jeffrey D. Marx. Presented at the 1999 International Conference and Workshop on Modeling Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials, San Francisco, California, September 28 – October 1, 1999
- RELEASE – An Aerosol Model with Potential, David W. Johnson. Presented at the 1999 International Conference and Workshop on Modeling Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials, San Francisco, California, September 28 – October 1, 1999
- A Method for Evaluating Hazards of Low Volatility Toxic Liquids, Timothy A. Melton and David W. Johnson. Presented at the 1998 Process Plant Safety Symposium, Houston, Texas, October 26-27, 1998
- Application of Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analysis Techniques to Building Siting Studies, John B. Cornwell and Jeffrey D. Marx. Presented at the 1998 Process Plant Safety Symposium, Houston, Texas, October 26-27, 1998
- The Use of Comparative Quantitative Risk Analysis in Evaluating Proposed Hydrogen Fluoride Mitigation Systems, John B. Cornwell, David W. Johnson, and Jeffrey D. Marx. Presented at the 1998 Process Plant Safety Symposium, Houston, Texas, October 26-27, 1998.
- Risk Acceptance Criteria or “How Safe is Safe Enough?”, John B. Cornwell and Mark M. Meyer. Presented at the II Risk Control Seminar, Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, October 13, 1997.
- The Significance of Hazard End Points in Quantitative Risk Analysis, John B. Cornwell and Jeffrey D. Marx. Presented at the 1996 Process Plant Safety Symposium, Houston, Texas, April 1-2, 1996
- Defining Worst Case Releases for the EPA’s Risk Management Program, Jeffrey D. Marx and John B. Cornwell. Presented at the Energy Week ’96 Petro-Safe Conference, Houston, Texas, January 29 – February 2, 1996
- Effectiveness of Mitigation Systems in Reducing Hazards of Hydrogen Fluoride Leaks, John B. Cornwell and David W. Johnson. Presented at the First Risk Control Engineering Seminar, Maracaibo, Venezuela, October 19-20, 1995.
- Sulfuric Acid Release Report, David W. Johnson. Presented at the 1994 National Petroleum Refiners Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March 20-22, 1994.
- Quantitative Risk Analysis of the Wahsatch Gas Gathering Pipeline System, John B. Cornwell and William E. Martinsen. Presented at the Sixth Annual International Pipeline Monitoring and Rehabilitation Seminar, Houston, Texas, January 24-27, 1994
- Relief Valves and Vents: How Exit Conditions Affect Hazard Zones, John B. Cornwell, David W. Johnson, and William E. Martinsen. Presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1990 Summer National Meeting, San Diego, California, August, 1990
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