Title :
Protecting essential refining operations using blast-resistant electrical equipment shelters
Author :
Cole, David ; Bennett, Raymond H. ; Austin, Deron ; Edel, Matthew T.
Author_Institution :
Lectrus Corp., Chattanooga, TN, USA
Abstract :
This is an introduction to modular steel equipment shelters designed for areas with potential explosion hazards. It serves to review the chronological development of the concept of modular blast resistance, discuss processing industry events driving market demands, and catalog some typical industry responses to date. The paper also reviews levels of industry risk in the context of life safety and protection for essential/critical systems. For the purpose of this discussion, the first tier of risk (personnel protection and life safety) is briefly discussed to provide adequate background. The paper examines the second tier of risk (essential/critical equipment and electrical systems) that facility managers are becoming increasingly concerned with. The paper compares the industry guidelines, the known criterion, and the available governing standards for design and construction of modular blast resistant structures. It presents a contemporary approach to the second tier of risk and examines the supporting data and analysis. The paper illustrates the process by discussing the design, construction and testing of one company´s blast resistant modular systems. This includes design verification employing both Single-Degree-of-Freedom models, and Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Further validation of the computer modeling techniques was provided by shock tube testing of structural assemblies, under a range of peak pressures from 5.5 to 60.0 kPa (0.8 to 8.7 psi). Readers are able to gain knowledge and confidence in the extension of the definition of blast-resistant shelters to include electrical equipment enclosures, further reducing risk and minimizing down-time in the event of an explosive event.
Keywords :
design engineering; explosions; finite element analysis; occupational safety; oil refining; packaging; petrochemicals; petroleum industry; risk management; standards; structural engineering; electrical equipment enclosures; electrical equipment shelters; finite element analysis; industry risk; life safety; modular blast resistance; modular steel equipment shelters; oil refineries; personnel protection; pressure 5.5 kPa to 60 kPa; risk reduction; shock tube testing; single-degree-of-freedom models; structural assemblies; Electric resistance; Electrical equipment industry; Explosion protection; Hazards; Modular construction; Personnel; Refining; Risk management; Safety; Steel; Blast Resistant Equipment Center (BREC); Blast Resistant Module (BRM); Critical Equipment; Critical System; Equipment Enclosure; Essential Equipment; Interlocking Panel; Modular; Petroleum Industry; Refinery; Risk Management; Seam Welded Crimped Plate (SWCP); Vapor Cloud Explosion (VCE);
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2009. PCIC 2009. 2009 Record of Conference Papers - Industry Applications Society 56th Annual
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3798-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0090-3507
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2009.5297149