2008 Spring Meeting & 4th Global Congress on Process Safety

(48a) Estimating Flame Speeds for Use with the Bst Blast Curves

Authors

Melton, T. - Presenter, Quest Consultants Inc.
Marx, J. - Presenter, Quest Consultants Inc


The Baker-Strehlow-Tang (BST) vapor cloud explosion model is one of the most common methods used to estimate overpressures for the purpose of locating buildings in relation to process units. This model suffers from a problem common to all simplified explosion models: the user is required to pick the ?strength? of the explosion using one or more simple parameters. In the BST model the fuel reactivity, flame expansion, and obstacle density parameters are used to select a flame speed from a limited matrix of possible values. This paper presents a systematic approach to estimating the flame speed that does not rely on the BST categories, thus providing a continuous range of flame speeds. The predicted flame speed is then used with the existing BST blast curves to calculate the characteristics of the vapor cloud explosion. This approach provides the user with a method of describing a VCE that is more detailed than the BST model, and establishes a more refined system for predicting the consequences of vapor cloud explosions.