Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
588288 Process Safety and Environmental Protection 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An original approach to evaluating hazards from oxygen releases and related accident scenarios.•Build-up of oxygen and hydrocarbons in semi-confined geometry.•Pipeline risk assessment.•Safety distances estimation.•Short-cut dispersion modelling for continuous and nearly instantaneous releases.

A short-cut methodology for a fast estimation of hazards from oxygen releases and the evaluation of safety distances is presented. Starting from a historical survey on accidents involving oxygen releases and consequent scenarios, the approach includes analytical models for the quantification of incremental hazards due to oxygen releases, in non-obstructed areas, both for continuous and nearly instantaneous scenarios, adopting a simple Gaussian dispersion model. An example of the application of the model in a real case-study and relevant quantitative results are presented.

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