2009 Spring Meeting & 5th Global Congress on Process Safety
(102e) Have You Considered High-Pressure LNG Releases? They Are More Likely Than Catastrophic Failures
Authors
Saraf, S. - Presenter, Dow Chemical Company
Yang, E. - Presenter, Exponent (Failure Analysis Asso)
Medhekar, S. - Presenter, Exponent (Failure Analysis Asso)
LNG import terminals in the U.S. are required to estimate flammable vapor hazard zones to ½ LFL based on a design spill from a single accidental source. The flammability hazard zones following an LNG spill are generally calculated using a heavy gas dispersion model such as DEGADIS. The current standards have no requirements to model consequences from high-pressure LNG releases.
There are high-pressure processing equipment in LNG import and export terminals (e.g. vaporizers in LNG import terminals) that can result in a two-phase aerosolized release of LNG. Consequences of LNG release from such high-pressure locations should be estimated using jet dispersion and thermal radiation models. This paper presents jet discusses consequences, failure frequencies and risk mitigation measures for LNG high-pressure releases.