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실내 LPG 누출시 폭발특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Vented Gas Explosion Characteristics of Indoor Leakage of the LPG)

  • 오규형;김홍;김상섭;조영도;조지환;오신규
    • 한국가스학회지
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    • 제3권3호
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 1999
  • 본 연구에서는 연료로 많이 사용될 뿐 아니라 폭발사고도 많이 발생하는 액화석유가스(LPG)가 밀폐공간 내에 누출되어 가스폭발사고가 발생할 경우 폭발에 의한 피해발생 현상들의 예측과 위험성을 평가하고자 폭발시 개구부가 발생되는 가스폭발에 대한 폭발특성측정 실험을 실시하였다 . 실험장치의 크기는 가로, 세로, 높이가 각각 60 cm, 100 cm, 45 cm인 폭발통을 사용하였으며 건물 내 가스폭발시 유리창 등이 파열되어 개구부가 발생되는 현상과 유사하도록 폭발통의 한쪽 측면에는 격막을 설치하여 폭발시 파열되도록 하였다. 실험 변수로는 LPG의 농도, 점화위치, 폭발시 발생하는 파구의 면적, 파열면으로부터 거리, 및 파열면의 강도등이며 연구결과, 폭발시 개구부가 생성되는 경우는 밀폐공간과는 달리 농도의 변화보다 파열면의 강도에 의해 폭발특성이 영향을 받으며 점화위치에 의한 폭발특성의 변화도 밀폐공간의 경우에 비해 크게 나타났다. 또한 파열면 개구부가 작을수록, 파열면의 강도가 클수록 파열압력(내부폭발압력)과 외부에 미치는 폭풍압력이 증가하였으며 파열면에서 멀어질수록 폭풍압력이 감소하는 현상들을 알 수 있었다.

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폭발 보호(진압, 배풍, 차단) 시스템에 관한 소개 (An Introduction on Explosion Protection System)

  • 김찬주
    • 한국화재소방학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국화재소방학회 1996년도 학술발표회
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    • pp.76-79
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    • 1996
  • This paper provides an overview or an introduction covering the nature of explosions, explosion protection techniques and explosion protection systems(EPS), It is not intended to be a result for the design or research of protection including explosion suppression, venting, isolation, and an explanation to the mechanical system.

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Some characteristics of an interior explosion within a room without venting

  • Feldgun, V.R.;Karinski, Y.S.;Yankelevsky, D.Z.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제38권5호
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    • pp.633-649
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    • 2011
  • The paper presents a study aimed at understanding some characteristics of an interior explosion within a room with limited or no venting. The explosion may occur in ammunition storage or result from a terrorist action or from a warhead that had penetrated into this room. The study includes numerical simulations of the problem and analytical derivations. Different types of analysis (1-D, 2-D and 3-D analysis) were performed for a room with rigid walls and the results were analyzed. For the 3D problem the effect of the charge size and its location within the room was investigated and a new insight regarding the pressure distribution on the interior wall as function of these parameters has been gained. The numerical analyses were carried out using the Eulerian multi-material approach. Further, an approximate analytical formula to predict the residual internal pressure was developed. The formula is based on the conservation law of total energy and its implementation yields very good agreement with the results obtained numerically using the complete statement of the problem for a wide range of explosive weights and room sizes that is expressed through a non-dimensional parameter. This new formula is superior to existing literature recommendations and compares considerably better with the above numerical results.

A Study on Optimum Pressure Vent of Experimental Booth by Gas Explosion

  • Leem, Sa-Hwan;Lee, Jong-Rark;Huh, Yong-Jeong
    • 한국가스학회지
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.59-63
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this paper is to find optimum vent port of the booth for gas explosion experiment. Also, it is to understand the safety of the booth for explosion experiment which is installed to let the trainees for legal education which is managed by IGTT(Institute of gas technology training) blow the riskiness of explosion. Since the booth for gas explosion experiment is a confined space, we used the exhaust model for indoor explosion. As the result, it was safety calculated when the amount of leaking gas was close to the maximum of explosion limit on the explosion experiment.

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실내 가스 폭발시 폭발압력 방출에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Explosion Relief Venting in the Gas Explosion)

  • 오규형
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 2005
  • This study aims to find the safe vent area to prevent a destruction of building by gas explosion in a building. Explosion vessel which used in this experiment is 1/5 scale down model of simple livingroom and its dimension is 100cm in length 60cm in width and 45cm in height. Liquified petroleum gas(LPG) was injected to the vessel to the concentration of 4.5vol%, and injection rate were varied in 1L/min or 4L/min. Gas mixture was ignited by the 10kV electric spark. For analysis the characteristics of vented explosion pressure according to the vent size and vent shape, its size and shape were varied. From the experiment, it was found that explosion pressure in the vented explosion :in affected by the gas injection rate, vent area and vent shape. And the vent area to volume ratio(S/V) to prevent the building destruction by explosion pressure, it is recommended that the design of vent area happened by the explosion should be above 1/500cm in S/V. And if the vent area has complicate structure in same area, vented explosion pressure will be higher than a single vent, and possibility of building destruction will increase. Therefore to effectively vent the explosion pressure for protect a building and residents from the gas explosion hazards, the same vent area should have a singular and constant shape in the cross-sectional area of the vessel.

CURRENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES ON FISSION PRODUCTS AND HYDROGEN RISK AFTER THE ACCIDENT AT FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION

  • NISHIMURA, TAKESHI;HOSHI, HARUTAKA;HOTTA, AKITOSHI
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제47권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2015
  • After the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, new regulatory requirements were enforced in July 2013 and a backfit was required for all existing nuclear power plants. It is required to take measures to prevent severe accidents and mitigate their radiological consequences. The Regulatory Standard and Research Department, Secretariat of Nuclear Regulation Authority (S/NRA/R) has been conducting numerical studies and experimental studies on relevant severe accident phenomena and countermeasures. This article highlights fission product (FP) release and hydrogen risk as two major areas. Relevant activities in the S/NRA/R are briefly introduced, as follows: 1. For FP release: Identifying the source terms and leak mechanisms is a key issue from the viewpoint of understanding the progression of accident phenomena and planning effective countermeasures that take into account vulnerabilities of containment under severe accident conditions. To resolve these issues, the activities focus on wet well venting, pool scrubbing, iodine chemistry (in-vessel and ex-vessel), containment failure mode, and treatment of radioactive liquid effluent. 2. For hydrogen risk: because of three incidents of hydrogen explosion in reactor buildings, a comprehensive reinforcement of the hydrogen risk management has been a high priority topic. Therefore, the activities in evaluation methods focus on hydrogen generation, hydrogen distribution, and hydrogen combustion.

0.57의 L/D 비를 가지는 폭발챔버에서 전파하는 화염과 다중 장애물의 상호작용에 관한 실험적 연구 (Experimental Studies on the Interactions between Propagating Flames and Different Multiple Obstacles in an Explosion Chamber with a L/D Ratio of 0.57)

  • 박달재
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.70-77
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    • 2012
  • Experimental investigations were performed to examine the characteristics of propagating flame fronts around multiple bars within a rectangular chamber. The explosion chamber is 400 mm in height, $700{\times}700mm^2$ in cross-section and has a large top-venting area, $A_v$, of $700{\times}210mm^2$. This results in a value of 0.44 for $A_v/V^{2/3}$ and a L/D value of 0.57. The multiple obstacles of length 700 mm with a blockage ratio of 30 % were placed within the chamber. Temporally resolved flame front images were recorded by a high speed video camera to investigate the interaction between the propagating flame and the obstacles. Results showed that the flame propagation speeds before the flame impinges onto the obstacle almost equal to the laminar burning velocity. As the propagating flame impinged on the obstacle, the central region of flame began to become concave, this resulted in the flame deceleration in the region. As the flame interacted with the modified flow filed generated behind the central obstacle, the probability density functions(PDFs) of the local flame displacement speed were extensively distributed toward higher speeds.

고에너지 물질 연소를 기반으로 한 Multi Physics Modeling (How to Prepare the Manuscript for Submission to the Proceedings of KSPE Conference)

  • 김기홍;여재익
    • 한국추진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국추진공학회 2007년도 제28회 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.238-241
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    • 2007
  • We present an innovative method of multi-physics application involving energetic materials. Energetic materials are related to reacting flows in extreme environments such as fires and explosions. They typically involve high pressure, hish temperature, strong non-linear shock waves, and high strain rate deformation of metals. We use an Eulerian methodology to address these problems. Our approach is naturally free from large deformation of materials that makes it suitable for high strain-rate multi-material interaction problems. Furthermore we eliminate the possible interface smearing by using the level sets. We have devised a new level set based tracking framework that can elegantly handle large gradients typically found in reacting gases and metals. We show several work-in-progress applications of our algorithm including the Taylor impact test, explosive venting and additional confined explosion problems of modem interest.

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OVERVIEW ON HYDROGEN RISK RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES: METHODOLOGY AND OPEN ISSUES

  • BENTAIB, AHMED;MEYNET, NICOLAS;BLEYER, ALEXANDRE
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제47권1호
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    • pp.26-32
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    • 2015
  • During the course of a severe accident in a light water nuclear reactor, large amounts of hydrogen can be generated and released into the containment during reactor core degradation. Additional burnable gases [hydrogen ($H_2$) and carbon monoxide (CO)] may be released into the containment in the corium/concrete interaction. This could subsequently raise a combustion hazard. As the Fukushima accidents revealed, hydrogen combustion can cause high pressure spikes that could challenge the reactor buildings and lead to failure of the surrounding buildings. To prevent the gas explosion hazard, most mitigation strategies adopted by European countries are based on the implementation of passive autocatalytic recombiners (PARs). Studies of representative accident sequences indicate that, despite the installation of PARs, it is difficult to prevent at all times and locations, the formation of a combustible mixture that potentially leads to local flame acceleration. Complementary research and development (R&D) projects were recently launched to understand better the phenomena associated with the combustion hazard and to address the issues highlighted after the Fukushima Daiichi events such as explosion hazard in the venting system and the potential flammable mixture migration into spaces beyond the primary containment. The expected results will be used to improve the modeling tools and methodology for hydrogen risk assessment and severe accident management guidelines. The present paper aims to present the methodology adopted by Institut de Radioprotection et de $S{\hat{u}}ret{\acute{e}}$ $Nucl{\acute{e}}aire$ to assess hydrogen risk in nuclear power plants, in particular French nuclear power plants, the open issues, and the ongoing R&D programs related to hydrogen distribution, mitigation, and combustion.