Title of article :
Consequence Modeling of a Rupture of Methyl Diethanolamine (MDEA) Storage Spherical Tank (Catastrophic Rupture Scenario)
Author/Authors :
Khorani ، Mojtaba Department of Chemical Engineering - Ilam University , Mansouri ، Mohsen Department of Chemical Engineering - Ilam University , Hosseini ، Hossein Department of Chemical Engineering - Ilam University , Setarehshenas ، Naimeh Department of Chemical Engineering - Islamic Azad University, Eyvan-e-Gharb Branch
Abstract :
The rupture of flammable materials is one of the significant hazards existing in huge industry. In this study, the rupture of methyl diethanolamine (MDEA) tank in Ilam gas treatment refinery was modeled by PHAST (Process Hazard Analysis Software Tool) software. Distances with high risk was determined in fire and explosion scenarios versus consequence modeling. The results revealed that the catastrophic rupture scenario of MDEA tank in summer climates is the worst case with the highest risk, since in this case, the affected distance is about 2,450 meters for explosion overpressure, and 840 meters for vapor release; thus, these distances should be nonresidential. By considering a bund wall around the tank, the abovementioned distance reduce to 1,860 meters for explosion overpressure and 780 meters for vapor release.
Keywords :
Consequence Assessment , Release , Catastrophic Rupture Scenario , Methyl Diethanolamine Storage Tank
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks