2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
From a PSM Perspective, Why Is so Much Oil & Gas APM Software...so Lacking?
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Two test series were performed. The first series of tests used a uniform very low congestion pattern with a near-stoichiometric propane-air mixture (4.33% propane). The average internal peak overpressures was 5.9 psig (0.4 bar). The second test series used the same congestion pattern, but tested lean hydrogen mixtures at increasing hydrogen concentrations. The first test was performed at 20% hydrogen and resulted in average internal peak overpressure of 8.6 psig (0.6 bar). The hydrogen concentration was increased to 22.5% in the second test, and a deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) occurred as the flame front exited near the central portion of the open face of the rig. Average internal peak overpressures for this second hydrogen test were approximately 89 psig (6.1 bar). The external peak pressures were also measured for both test series. High speed video recordings were made of all tests.
This paper describes the tests performed and discusses the implications with regards to predicting the blast loads resulting from vented VCEs.