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Consequence modeling of major accidents of a real butane storage tank

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Chemical accidents are going more frequent with increasing industrialization and increased measured handling of large quantities of chemicals. They can cause major life and property losses and environmental impact if… Click to show full abstract

Chemical accidents are going more frequent with increasing industrialization and increased measured handling of large quantities of chemicals. They can cause major life and property losses and environmental impact if proper safety considerations are neglected. This emphasizes the importance of the consequence analysis of the risks involved with the chemical plants. The purpose of this study is to analyze the consequence of major accidents of a case study in a spherical butane tank in the port of Bandar Imam (Iran). In this work, three possible failure scenarios were studied including (a) leakage from the loading line, (b) leakage from the tank manhole (outlet line), (c) rupture in the spherical butane tank in order to model the incidents. The detailed analysis of the results provided essential and important recommendations that should be taken into account including minimum safe distance from the rupture center for different types of fire. The established recommendations of this work can be used for an effective preparedness of people for relevant risks and could be employed to increase the awareness of possible risks and major accidents.

Keywords: consequence modeling; modeling major; major accidents; accidents real; tank

Journal Title: Process Safety Progress
Year Published: 2019

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