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Risk Analysis of Explosion in Building by Fuel Gas  

Jo, Young-Do (Institute of Gas Safety Technology, Korea Gas Safety Corporation)
Park, Kyo-Shik (Institute of Gas Safety Technology, Korea Gas Safety Corporation)
Ko, Jae Wook (Dept. Of Chemical Engineering, Kwangwoon University)
Publication Information
Corrosion Science and Technology / v.3, no.6, 2004 , pp. 257-261 More about this Journal
Abstract
Leaking of fuel gas in a building creates flammable atmosphere and gives rise to explosion. Observations from accidents suggest that some explosions are caused by quantity of gas significantly less than the lower explosion limit amount required to fill the whole confined space, which might be attributed to inhomogeneous mixing of the leaked gas. The minimum amount of leaked gas for explosion is highly dependent on the degree of mixing in the building. This paper proposes a method for estimating minimum amount of flammable gas for explosion assuming Gaussian distribution of flammable gas.
Keywords
gas explosion; gaussian distribution explosion model; flammable gas; explosion model; explosion risk;
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