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LPG 주성분에 따른 누출 폭발 피해 영향범위 비교분석

Impact Range Comparative Analysis of BLEVE by Gas Leakage According to LPG Main Components

  • 임수희 (우석대학교 소방방재학과) ;
  • 손수연 (전북대학교 산림환경과학과) ;
  • 공하성 (우석대학교 소방방재학과 )
  • Soo-Hee Lim (Dept. of Fire Protection and Disaster Prevention, Woosuk University) ;
  • Su-Yeon Son (Dept. of Forest Environmental Sciences, Jeonbuk National University) ;
  • Ha-Sung Kong (Dept. of Fire Protection and Disaster Prevention, Woosuk University)
  • 투고 : 2024.07.15
  • 심사 : 2024.09.12
  • 발행 : 2024.09.30

초록

The purpose of this study is to compare and analyze the impact range of explosion damage due to gas leaks at LPG filling stations, focusing on propane and butane, which are components of vehicle LPG. The scenarios were designed based on the explosion incident at an LPG filling station in Gangwon-do, where an actual gas leak accident occurred, resulting in Scenario I and Scenario II. The ALOHA program, developed by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), was used as the tool to analyze the impact range of the explosion damage for both substances. The results of the study indicated that, under identical conditions, propane had a wider impact range of damage than butane. This is presumed to be due to the greater explosion energy of propane, attributable to its physicochemical properties. Therefore, when preparing for LPG leak accidents, measures for propane need to be prioritized. As safety measures for propane, two suggestions were made to minimize human casualties. First, from a preventive perspective, it is suggested to educate workers about propane. Second, from the perspective of response measures and damage minimization, it is suggested to thoroughly prepare emergency evacuation and rescue plans, evacuation routes, designated shelters, and emergency response teams. This study compares and analyzes the impact range of radiative heat damage based on LPG components. However, hazardous accidents are critically influenced by the type of leaking substance, the form of the leak, and meteorological factors affecting the diffusion pattern of the substance. Therefore, for future research, it is proposed to model various leakage scenarios for the same substance to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment.

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