(103c) Understanding the Potential for Detonations in Large-Scale Vapor Cloud Explosions
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2019
2019 Spring Meeting and 15th Global Congress on Process Safety
Global Congress on Process Safety
Fires, Explosions, and Reactive Chemicals III
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 - 2:30pm to 3:00pm
As recent studies have identified a number of incidents where detonations may have occurred, it is imperative to develop models that can better quantify their effects. In this work, prior studies on detonation propagation limits are reviewed to illustrate the inherently unstable nature of detonation waves, with a focus on the critical cloud dimensions and concentration gradients which can support a propagating detonation wave.
These criteria are then applied to representative flammable cloud concentration distributions. Evaluating these criteria, it is found that a detonation propagating throughout the entire flammable cloud is extremely unlikely. Local detonations, however, may occur and propagate beyond the source of congestion. This work demonstrates how these critical conditions can be used to estimate the portion of the cloud that can support detonation.
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