화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries, Vol.22, No.6, 795-802, 2009
Modelling of discharge and atmospheric dispersion for carbon dioxide releases
This paper discusses the modelling of the discharge and subsequent atmospheric dispersion for carbon dioxide releases using extensions of models in the consequence modelling package Phast. Phast examines the progress of a potential incident from the initial release to the far-field dispersion including the modelling of rainout and subsequent vaporisation. The original Phast discharge and dispersion models allow the released chemical to occur only in the vapour and liquid phases. As part of the current work these models have been extended to also allow for the occurrence of liquid to solid transition or vapour to solid transition. This applies both for the post-expansion state in the discharge model, as well as for the thermodynamic calculations by the dispersion model. Solid property calculations have been added where necessary. The above extensions are generally valid for fluid releases including CO(2). Using the extended dispersion formulation, a sensitivity study has been carried out for mixing of solid CO(2) with air, and it is demonstrated that solid effects may significantly affect the predicted concentrations. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.