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CFD analysis of the influence of a perimeter wall on the natural gas dispersion from an LNG pool

Journal

PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages 751-764

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2021.01.048

Keywords

CFD; Integral models; Liquefied natural gas; Consequence assessment; Gas dispersion; Protection wall

Funding

  1. University of Pisa [PRA 2020-2021]

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An innovative tool was developed to simulate gas dispersion from liquefied natural gas pools in the presence of obstacles, systematically evaluating the influence of atmospheric stability conditions and source term variation on congested dispersion scenarios through a combination of integral models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Results showed good agreement between CFD and integral models in an open field configuration, but with an overprediction of methane concentration by the integral model. Additionally, CFD enabled a precise analysis of flow-field and investigation of wall effects on methane concentration in the presence of obstacles.
We developed an innovative tool to support the simulation of gas dispersion from liquefied natural gas pools in presence of obstacles. For the first time, the systematic evaluation of the influence of atmospheric stability conditions and the variation of the source term on congested dispersion scenarios is carried out, coupling integral models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The atmospheric boundary layer is implemented in the CFD together with ad-hoc boundary conditions, aimed at reproducing the dynamic pool spreading and consequent vaporization, simulated through integral models. A preliminary comparison is done between the results given by CFD and literature integral dispersion models in an open field case; subsequently, the presence of a perimeter wall is analyzed through the CFD technique. The results show a good agreement between the CFD and the integral models in the open field configuration, even though an overprediction of methane concentration is underlined for the integral model. In the case of the obstacle, CFD permits a precise analysis of the flow-field in all the considered atmospheric conditions and a deep investigation of the effects of the wall on the methane concentration. (C) 2021 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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