2023 Spring Meeting and 19th Global Congress on Process Safety
(81c) Very-Lean Hydrogen Vapor Cloud Explosion Testing
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To contribute to the global knowledge base, BakerRisk has performed a series of lean hydrogen-air vapor cloud explosion (VCE) tests as part of an internal research effort. The goal of these tests was to better understand the explosion hazards associated with very lean (12-14 H2%), unconfined, hydrogen-air mixtures. These tests were performed in a rig similar to that used previously by BakerRisk to tests lean hydrogen VCEs (down to 16%H2). BakerRisk measured flame speeds and blast loads using high speed video and an array of dynamic pressure transducers. This paper discusses the test setup used and test results obtained. A comparison is provided between test results and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling using FLACS, including the FLACS dP/dX criterion for the onset of a deflagration to detonation transition (DDT). A discussion regarding the application of these test results to facility siting studies is also provided.