Thermal dose unit
A Thermal Dose Unit (TDU) is a unit of measurement used in the oil and gas industry to measure exposure to thermal radiation. It is a function of intensity (power per unit area) and exposure time.[1]
1 TDU = 1 (kW/m2)4/3s.
Results of Exposure
Level of Exposure | Result | |
---|---|---|
Mean | Range | |
92 | 86-103 | Pain |
105 | 80-130 | Threshold First Degree Burn |
290 | 240-350 | Threshold Second Degree Burn |
1000 | 870-2600 | Threshold Third Degree Burn |
References
- ↑ "Human Vulnerability to Thermal Radiation Offshore" (PDF). Health & Safety Laboratory. 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
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