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A Study on the Correlation between Leak Hole Size, Leak Rate, and the Influence Range for Hydrochloric Acid Transport Vehicles

염산 운송차량의 누출공 크기와 누출률 및 영향범위간 상관관계 연구

  • Jeon, Byeong-Han (Division of Environmental Engineering, Jeonbuk National University) ;
  • Kim, Hyun-Sub (Chemicals Management Division, Wonju Regional Environmental Office)
  • 전병한 (전북대학교 환경공학과) ;
  • 김현섭 (원주지방환경청 화학물질관리과)
  • Received : 2021.03.15
  • Accepted : 2021.04.20
  • Published : 2021.04.30

Abstract

Objectives: The correlation between the size of a leak hole, the volume of the leakage, and the range of influence was investigated for a hydrochloric acid tank-lorry. Methods: For the case of a tank-lorry chemical accident, KORA (Korea Off-site Risk Assessment Supporting Tool) was used to predict the leak rate and the range of influence according to the size of the leak hole. The correlation was studied using R. Results: As a result of analyzing the leak rate change according to the leak hole size in a 35% hydrochloric acid tank-lorry, as the size of the leak hole increased from 1 to 100 mm, the leak rate increased from 0.008 to 83.94 kg/sec, following the power function. As a result of calculating the range of influence under conditions ranging from 1 to 100 mm in size and 10 to 60 minutes of leakage time, it was found that the range spanned from a minimum of 5.4 m to a maximum of 307.9 m. As a result of multiple regression analysis using R, the quadratic function model best explained the correlation between the size of the leak hole, the leak time, and the range of influence with an adjected coefficient of determination of 0.97 and a root mean square error of 22.33. Conclusion: If a correlation database for the size of a leak hole is accumulated for various substances and under various conditions, the amount of leakage and the range of influence can easily be calculated, facilitating field response activities.

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