Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
586555 Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present the results of a parametric sensitivity analysis of a widely used model for atmospheric dispersion of toxic gases, in order better to understand the influence of user-adjustable parameters on model outputs. We have studied 60 min continuous release scenarios for three different products (nitric oxide, ammonia and chlorine), chosen to cover a range of physical characteristics and storage conditions. For each product, we have broken down base-case scenarios into a number of sub-scenarios corresponding to different release conditions which determine physical phenomena (flow rate, release angle, release elevation and atmospheric stability class). The use of statistical tools to analyze the results of a large number of model executions allows us to rank model parameters according to their influence on the variability of a number of model outputs (distances and concentrations), on a per-scenario and per-product basis. Analysis of the results allows us to verify our understanding of the modeling of cloud dispersion.

► Our study helps to understand the impact of parameters on Phast dispersion model. ► We simulated the dispersion of toxic materials: nitric oxide, ammonia, chlorine. ► For each material, many different release conditions have been examined separately. ► This is the first global sensitivity analysis undertaken for a dispersion model.

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