Analysis of Parameters Affecting the Consequence of the Flash Fire Accident by the Release of Heavy Gas

무거운 가스의 누출에 의한 플래쉬화재사고에서 사고결과에 미치는 매개변수의 영향 분석

  • 김태옥 (명지대학교 공과대학 화학공학과) ;
  • 이헌창 (한국안전이엔씨) ;
  • 함병호 (노동부 경기지방노동청 안산지청) ;
  • 조지훈 (한국산업안전공단 교육원) ;
  • 신동일 (명지대학교 리서치파크) ;
  • 장서일 (명지대학교 리서치파크)
  • Published : 2006.12.30

Abstract

The effect of parameters on the consequence of the flash fire accident by the release of heavy gas(in this study, xylene vapor) was analyzed. Simulation results showed that the distance with the lower flammable limit($X_{LFL}$) was increased with the increase of the release hole diameter. For the case of the elevated release, $X_{LFL}$ was increased with the increase of the wind speed and the release height, but $X_{LFL}$ was not affected by the wind speed for the release on the ground level. Therefore, the accident in the elevated release was more dangerous than the release on the ground level. In this condition, the release height had more effect on $X_{LFL}$ at the night time than the daytime and in the urban area than the rural area.

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