2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(65au) Beyond Quantitative Risk Analysis Results - Part I: Explosions and Blast Phenomena Characterization
Part I of this paper is focused on illustrating how a detailed analysis of QRA results can provide valuable information for characterizing the blast phenomena parameters for a given location. The analysis gathers three key sources of information: (1) peak overpressure, maximum and minimum positive phase durations and impulses as a function of the cumulative frequency of occurrence; (2) total number of LOC scenarios which contribute to the impact of explosions (including vapor cloud explosions due to both immediate and delayed sources of ignition); and (3) the identification of each LOC scenario and associated individual frequency of occurrence. This information is valuable for ensuring the blast loading function for a subsequent structural response analysis (e.g., equivalent elasto-plastic Single Degree Of Freedom analysis), and also provides specific information regarding which LOCs contribute most on overpressure impact.