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Impact Assessment of Flammable Gas Dispersion and Fire Hazards from LNG Tank Leak

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  • Lifeng Li
  • Jinheng Luo
  • Gang Wu
  • Xinhong Li
  • Nan Ji
  • Lixia Zhu

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This study conducts an impact assessment of flammable gas dispersion and fire hazards from LNG tank leak. The release source model is used to estimate LNG release rate. A CFD (computational fluid dynamics) based 3D model is established to simulate dispersion behavior of flammable gas from the phase transformation of LNG. Subsequently, a FDS (fire dynamics) based model is built to simulate the pool fire due to LNG tank leak. The impact of gas dispersion and fire on personnel and assets is assessed based on simulation results, which can provide a theoretical basis and method support for major accident assessment of tank leakage in large LNG receiving station. The results show that the dispersion of flammable gas from LNG tank leak has an obvious stage characteristic. The flammable gas reached a steady state around 300 s, and the corresponding coverage area is about 16250 m 2 . The pool fire simulations indicate that the steady flame is formed at 20 s. The flames flow along the wind, and the maximum temperature of the fire reaches 670°C, and the maximum thermal radiation reaches 624 kW/m 2 . According to the fire damage criteria, the pool fire from LNG tank leak may pose a serious threat on the safety of adjacent assets and personnel.

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  • Lifeng Li & Jinheng Luo & Gang Wu & Xinhong Li & Nan Ji & Lixia Zhu, 2021. "Impact Assessment of Flammable Gas Dispersion and Fire Hazards from LNG Tank Leak," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4769552
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/4769552
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