Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6972867 | Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
To obtain concrete information on the “12-mm” scenario considered as the sizing event for safety distances associated to a little breach due to corrosion for instance, AIR LIQUIDE, ENGIE, NATIONAL GRID, PETROBRAS and TIGF decided to launch in 2013 a JIP (Joint Industrial Program) named “CRATER”. The aim of this project was to improve knowledge on the consequences of leakages occurring on buried high pressure pipes, and to determine what were their behaviour and their impact on the soil - i.e. crater formation, or not, according to release parameters - in order to use the appropriate methodology for risk and consequences assessment. Thus by changing several parameters - like nature of gas, initial gas pressure, type of soil ⦠- the threshold between crater formation and gas dispersion in the soil following such leakages was investigated (specifically for methane and hydrogen, flammable and light gases). INERIS was chosen as subcontractor to perform nearly-full scale tests on its experimental site in order to collect reference data, understand phenomena and correctly assess the gas behaviour for accurate risk evaluation.
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Authors
Deborah Houssin-Agbomson, Gaël Blanchetière, David McCollum, Claire Saint-Macary, Renato Fernando Mendes, Didier Jamois, Maud Barbalat, Arnaud Foissac, Thomas Lubet,