Methodology for consequence analysis of LNG releases at deepwater port facilities | Academic Article individual record
abstract

A methodology to perform consequence analysis associated with liquefied natural gas (LNG) for a deepwater port (DWP) facility has been presented. Analytical models used to describe the unconfined spill dynamics of LNG are discussed. How to determine the thermal hazard associated with a potential pool fire involving spilled LNG is also presented. Another hazard associated with potential releases of LNG is the dispersion of the LNG vapor. An approach using computational fluid dynamics tools (CFD) is presented. The CFD dispersion methodology is benchmarked against available test data. Using the proposed analysis approach provides estimates of hazard zones associated with newly proposed LNG deepwater ports and their potential impact to the public. 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

authors
publication outlet

SAFETY SCIENCE

author list (cited authors)
Parihar, A., Vergara, C., & Clutter, J. K.
publication date
2011
publisher
Elsevier Publisher
keywords
  • Vapor Dispersion
  • Pool Fires
  • Lng
  • Cfd
citation count

18