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INTRODUCTION TO FIRES AND
EXPLOSIONS
ALOHA ALLOWS YOU TO MODEL CHEMICAL
RELEASES FROM FOUR TYPES OF SOURCES




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FIRE

 A fire is a complex chain reaction where a fuel
  combines with oxygen to generate heat, smoke,
  and light.
 Ignition sources:
        sparks,
        static electricity,

        heat, or flames from another fire

        above its auto-ignition temperature




                                                    3
PROPERTIES THAT MEASURE HOW A
CHEMICAL WILL CATCH ON FIRE

 Volatility: The more volatile a chemical, the faster it
  evaporates and the quicker a flammable vapor
  cloud is formed.
 Flash point: The lower the flash point, the easier it
  is for a fire to start.
 Flammability limits : Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)
  and the Upper Explosive Limit (UEL). These limits
  are percentages that represent the concentration of
  the fuel—that is, the chemical—vapor in the air.


                                                            4
Fuel


                                 Fuel
                               Triangle


                      Oxygen              Heat



                        Fig: Fuel triangle
Byproducts: smoke, soot, ash, and new chemicals formed in the
 reaction.
ALOHA cannot model all the complex processes that
 happen in a fire (like the generation and distribution of
 byproducts), it can predict the area where the heat
 radiated by the fire—called thermal radiation—could be
 harmful.
                                                             5
THERMAL RADIATION LEVELS OF CONCERN
 LOC is a threshold level of thermal radiation,
  usually the level above which a hazard may exist.
 ALOHA uses three threshold values (kW/m2) to
  create the default threat zones:
          Red: 10 kW/m2 (potentially lethal within 60 sec);
          Orange: 5 kW/m2 (second-degree burns within 60 sec);

          Yellow: 2 kW/m2 (pain within 60 sec).




NOTE:The thermal radiation effects that people experience depend upon the length of time
  they are exposed to a specific thermal radiation level.

                                                                                           6
EXPLOSION
 An explosion is a sudden, intense release of energy
  that often produces a loud noise, high
  temperatures, and flying debris, and generates a
  pressure wave.
 Primary Hazards:
         thermal radiation,
         overpressure,

         hazardous fragments (flying debris)




   ALOHA primarily models explosions that are the result of accidents
    involving industrial chemicals and not intentional explosions.

                                                                         7
OVERPRESSURE
 Overpressure also called a blast wave, refers to
  the sudden onset of a pressure wave after an
  explosion.
 Blast waves can damage buildings or even knock
  them flat—often injuring or killing the people inside
  them.
 The sudden change in pressure can also affect
  pressure-sensitive organs like the ears and lungs



                                                          8
OVERPRESSURE LEVELS OF CONCERN
 LOC is a threshold level of pressure from a blast
  wave, usually the pressure above which a hazard
  may exist.
 When you run a vapor cloud explosion scenario,
  ALOHA will suggest three default LOC values:
           Red: 8.0 psi (destruction of buildings);
           Orange: 3.5 psi (serious injury likely); and

           Yellow: 1.0 psi (shatters glass).



ALOHA's default overpressure values are based on a review of several widely accepted sources for this
   topic (e.g., American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1994, Federal Emergency Management Agency et
   al. 1988, and Lees 2001).


                                                                                                        9
HAZARDOUS FRAGMENTS
   Hazardous fragments come from two primary
    sources:
        container fragments
        debris from the surrounding area.




 ALOHA does not model the hazardous fragments
  threat.
 If an explosion is likely to occur, first responders
  must be aware of the possibility of hazardous
  fragments and take necessary precautions to shield
  responders and others from the potentially fatal
  fragments                                              10
BROAD TRENDS THAT RESPONDERS SHOULD KEEP IN
MIND

   80% of fires that lead to container rupture result in
    missiles (e.g., hazardous fragments);
    80% of fragments from liquid petroleum gas (LPG)
    accidents travel less than 200 meters (660 feet);
    Spherical containers produce more missiles than
    cylindrical containers, spheres average 8.3 missiles and
    cylinders average less than 4 missiles;
    End tubes from cylindrical containers travel further than
    other types of fragments;
    Smaller vessels project fragments further than larger
    ones;
    Missiles tend to export fire with them;                     11
TYPES OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION SCENARIOS
   ALOHA models the five types of fire and explosion
    scenarios that are most frequently associated with
    chemical releases:

        Jet Fires,
        Pool Fires,

        BLEVEs,

        Flammable Areas

        Vapor Cloud Explosions




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JET FIRES
 Occurs when a flammable chemical is rapidly
  released from an opening in a container and
  immediately catches on fire—much like the flame
  from a blowtorch.
 ALOHA can model a jet fire from the Gas Pipeline
  and Tank sources.
 Primary hazard: Thermal radiation.

 Heat from the jet fire may weaken the tank and
  cause it to fail completely—in which case, a BLEVE
  may occur.
                                                       13
BLEVES (BOILING LIQUID EXPANDING VAPOR
EXPLOSION)
 A common BLEVE scenario happens when a
  container of liquefied gas is heated by fire,
  increasing the pressure within the container until
  the tank ruptures and fails.
 ALOHA only models flammable liquid BLEVEs.

 Example:   Propane; Since the ambient
  temperature is almost always significantly
  above propane's boiling point of -43.7 ºF,
  the tanks are highly pressurized.
 ALOHA estimates the thermal radiation
  hazard from a fireball and/or a pool fire.
                                                       14
POOL FIRE
 Occurs when a flammable liquid forms a puddle on
  the ground and catches on fire.
 ALOHA only models pool fires on land; it does not
  model pool fires on water.
 Thermal radiation is the primary hazard associated
  with a pool fire.




                                                       15
FIREBALL.
   If the chemical is above its boiling point when the container fails,
    some or all of the liquid will flash-boil—that is, instantaneously
    become a gas. If the chemical is flammable, a burning gas cloud
    called a fireball may occur if a significant amount of the chemical
    flash-boils.

   When you model a BLEVE, ALOHA estimates that the amount of
    chemical in the fireball is 3 times the amount of chemical that flash
    boils. Any liquid that does not participate in the fireball will form a
    pool fire.

   When you choose to model a BLEVE situation in ALOHA, the
    program estimates the thermal radiation from both fires; it is not
    necessary to run an additional Pool Fire scenario.

   The primary hazard associated with a fireball is thermal radiation.       16
EXPLOSION AND HAZARDOUS FRAGMENTS.
   In a BLEVE, a high-pressure explosion typically
    causes the container to fragment. As the container
    breaks apart, it may strike objects in the
    surrounding area and create additional debris. The
    container fragments and other debris—hazardous
    fragments—are swept up in the explosion and
    rapidly propelled by the explosion over a wide area.

    ALOHA does not model the dispersion of
    hazardous fragments or overpressure (blast force)
    in a BLEVE.
                                                           17
FLASH FIRES
   When a flammable vapor cloud encounters an ignition
    source, the cloud can catch fire and burn rapidly in what
    is called a flash fire.

    Potential hazards associated : thermal radiation,
    smoke, and toxic byproducts from the fire.

   ALOHA will predict the flammable area of the vapor
    cloud.

   If the chemical vapor comes into contact with an ignition
    source, it will burn only if its fuel-air concentration is
    between the LEL and the UEL                                  18
VAPOR CLOUD EXPLOSIONS
   When a flammable chemical is released into the atmosphere, it forms a
    vapor cloud that will disperse as it travels downwind.

    If the cloud encounters an ignition source, the parts of the cloud where
    the concentration is within the flammable range (between the LEL and
    UEL) will burn.

   The speed at which the flame front moves through the cloud determines
    whether it is a deflagration or a detonation. In some situations, the cloud
    will burn so fast that it creates an explosive force (blast wave).

   The severity of a vapor cloud explosion depends on the chemical, the
    cloud size at the time of ignition, the type of ignition, and the congestion
    level inside the cloud.

   The primary hazards are overpressure and hazardous fragments.

                                                                                   19
DEFLAGRATION AND DETONATION
   The destructive blast force of a vapor cloud explosion depends in part on how
    quickly the explosion spreads—that is, the rate at which its flame front travels.


   For most accidental explosions, the flame front will travel relatively slowly in what is
    called a deflagration. For example, a typical deflagration flame front (for hydrocarbon
    combustions) travels about 2.2 miles per hour, or 1 meter per second.


   For intentional explosions, the flame front travels rapidly in what is called a detonation.
    A typical detonation flame front (for hydrocarbon combustions) travels about 5,600
    miles per hour, or 2,500 meters per second.




                                     Congestion
             Deflagration
                                          &                    Detonation
               Flame                                                                        20
                                     Confinement
CONGESTION AND CONFINEMENT
   ALOHA uses two congestion levels: congested and uncongested.

   Congestion refers to the density of obstacles that generate turbulence.
    Obstacles of this nature are generally small, like a shrub. Greater turbulence
    allows the flame front to accelerate, thereby generating a more powerful
    blast wave.

   Uncongested zones include: parking lots, open fields, suburban
    neighborhoods, and most urban environments.

    Generally, a congested zone has so many closely spaced obstacles that it is
    difficult or impossible to walk through it. e.g. Pipe racks in industrial facilities
    and some forested areas (where the trees and branches are closely
    spaced).



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ALOHA's blast estimates are based on experiments that used a volume blockage ratio (volume occupied by
  obstacles within the cloud divided by cloud volume) of less than 1.5% for an uncongested cloud and greater
  than 1.5% for a congested cloud.

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Introduction to fires and explosions

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS
  • 2. ALOHA ALLOWS YOU TO MODEL CHEMICAL RELEASES FROM FOUR TYPES OF SOURCES 2
  • 3. FIRE  A fire is a complex chain reaction where a fuel combines with oxygen to generate heat, smoke, and light.  Ignition sources:  sparks,  static electricity,  heat, or flames from another fire  above its auto-ignition temperature 3
  • 4. PROPERTIES THAT MEASURE HOW A CHEMICAL WILL CATCH ON FIRE  Volatility: The more volatile a chemical, the faster it evaporates and the quicker a flammable vapor cloud is formed.  Flash point: The lower the flash point, the easier it is for a fire to start.  Flammability limits : Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) and the Upper Explosive Limit (UEL). These limits are percentages that represent the concentration of the fuel—that is, the chemical—vapor in the air. 4
  • 5. Fuel Fuel Triangle Oxygen Heat Fig: Fuel triangle Byproducts: smoke, soot, ash, and new chemicals formed in the reaction. ALOHA cannot model all the complex processes that happen in a fire (like the generation and distribution of byproducts), it can predict the area where the heat radiated by the fire—called thermal radiation—could be harmful. 5
  • 6. THERMAL RADIATION LEVELS OF CONCERN  LOC is a threshold level of thermal radiation, usually the level above which a hazard may exist.  ALOHA uses three threshold values (kW/m2) to create the default threat zones:  Red: 10 kW/m2 (potentially lethal within 60 sec);  Orange: 5 kW/m2 (second-degree burns within 60 sec);  Yellow: 2 kW/m2 (pain within 60 sec). NOTE:The thermal radiation effects that people experience depend upon the length of time they are exposed to a specific thermal radiation level. 6
  • 7. EXPLOSION  An explosion is a sudden, intense release of energy that often produces a loud noise, high temperatures, and flying debris, and generates a pressure wave.  Primary Hazards:  thermal radiation,  overpressure,  hazardous fragments (flying debris)  ALOHA primarily models explosions that are the result of accidents involving industrial chemicals and not intentional explosions. 7
  • 8. OVERPRESSURE  Overpressure also called a blast wave, refers to the sudden onset of a pressure wave after an explosion.  Blast waves can damage buildings or even knock them flat—often injuring or killing the people inside them.  The sudden change in pressure can also affect pressure-sensitive organs like the ears and lungs 8
  • 9. OVERPRESSURE LEVELS OF CONCERN  LOC is a threshold level of pressure from a blast wave, usually the pressure above which a hazard may exist.  When you run a vapor cloud explosion scenario, ALOHA will suggest three default LOC values:  Red: 8.0 psi (destruction of buildings);  Orange: 3.5 psi (serious injury likely); and  Yellow: 1.0 psi (shatters glass). ALOHA's default overpressure values are based on a review of several widely accepted sources for this topic (e.g., American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1994, Federal Emergency Management Agency et al. 1988, and Lees 2001). 9
  • 10. HAZARDOUS FRAGMENTS  Hazardous fragments come from two primary sources:  container fragments  debris from the surrounding area.  ALOHA does not model the hazardous fragments threat.  If an explosion is likely to occur, first responders must be aware of the possibility of hazardous fragments and take necessary precautions to shield responders and others from the potentially fatal fragments 10
  • 11. BROAD TRENDS THAT RESPONDERS SHOULD KEEP IN MIND  80% of fires that lead to container rupture result in missiles (e.g., hazardous fragments);  80% of fragments from liquid petroleum gas (LPG) accidents travel less than 200 meters (660 feet);  Spherical containers produce more missiles than cylindrical containers, spheres average 8.3 missiles and cylinders average less than 4 missiles;  End tubes from cylindrical containers travel further than other types of fragments;  Smaller vessels project fragments further than larger ones;  Missiles tend to export fire with them; 11
  • 12. TYPES OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION SCENARIOS  ALOHA models the five types of fire and explosion scenarios that are most frequently associated with chemical releases:  Jet Fires,  Pool Fires,  BLEVEs,  Flammable Areas  Vapor Cloud Explosions 12
  • 13. JET FIRES  Occurs when a flammable chemical is rapidly released from an opening in a container and immediately catches on fire—much like the flame from a blowtorch.  ALOHA can model a jet fire from the Gas Pipeline and Tank sources.  Primary hazard: Thermal radiation.  Heat from the jet fire may weaken the tank and cause it to fail completely—in which case, a BLEVE may occur. 13
  • 14. BLEVES (BOILING LIQUID EXPANDING VAPOR EXPLOSION)  A common BLEVE scenario happens when a container of liquefied gas is heated by fire, increasing the pressure within the container until the tank ruptures and fails.  ALOHA only models flammable liquid BLEVEs.  Example: Propane; Since the ambient temperature is almost always significantly above propane's boiling point of -43.7 ºF, the tanks are highly pressurized.  ALOHA estimates the thermal radiation hazard from a fireball and/or a pool fire. 14
  • 15. POOL FIRE  Occurs when a flammable liquid forms a puddle on the ground and catches on fire.  ALOHA only models pool fires on land; it does not model pool fires on water.  Thermal radiation is the primary hazard associated with a pool fire. 15
  • 16. FIREBALL.  If the chemical is above its boiling point when the container fails, some or all of the liquid will flash-boil—that is, instantaneously become a gas. If the chemical is flammable, a burning gas cloud called a fireball may occur if a significant amount of the chemical flash-boils.  When you model a BLEVE, ALOHA estimates that the amount of chemical in the fireball is 3 times the amount of chemical that flash boils. Any liquid that does not participate in the fireball will form a pool fire.  When you choose to model a BLEVE situation in ALOHA, the program estimates the thermal radiation from both fires; it is not necessary to run an additional Pool Fire scenario.  The primary hazard associated with a fireball is thermal radiation. 16
  • 17. EXPLOSION AND HAZARDOUS FRAGMENTS.  In a BLEVE, a high-pressure explosion typically causes the container to fragment. As the container breaks apart, it may strike objects in the surrounding area and create additional debris. The container fragments and other debris—hazardous fragments—are swept up in the explosion and rapidly propelled by the explosion over a wide area.  ALOHA does not model the dispersion of hazardous fragments or overpressure (blast force) in a BLEVE. 17
  • 18. FLASH FIRES  When a flammable vapor cloud encounters an ignition source, the cloud can catch fire and burn rapidly in what is called a flash fire.  Potential hazards associated : thermal radiation, smoke, and toxic byproducts from the fire.  ALOHA will predict the flammable area of the vapor cloud.  If the chemical vapor comes into contact with an ignition source, it will burn only if its fuel-air concentration is between the LEL and the UEL 18
  • 19. VAPOR CLOUD EXPLOSIONS  When a flammable chemical is released into the atmosphere, it forms a vapor cloud that will disperse as it travels downwind.  If the cloud encounters an ignition source, the parts of the cloud where the concentration is within the flammable range (between the LEL and UEL) will burn.  The speed at which the flame front moves through the cloud determines whether it is a deflagration or a detonation. In some situations, the cloud will burn so fast that it creates an explosive force (blast wave).  The severity of a vapor cloud explosion depends on the chemical, the cloud size at the time of ignition, the type of ignition, and the congestion level inside the cloud.  The primary hazards are overpressure and hazardous fragments. 19
  • 20. DEFLAGRATION AND DETONATION  The destructive blast force of a vapor cloud explosion depends in part on how quickly the explosion spreads—that is, the rate at which its flame front travels.  For most accidental explosions, the flame front will travel relatively slowly in what is called a deflagration. For example, a typical deflagration flame front (for hydrocarbon combustions) travels about 2.2 miles per hour, or 1 meter per second.  For intentional explosions, the flame front travels rapidly in what is called a detonation. A typical detonation flame front (for hydrocarbon combustions) travels about 5,600 miles per hour, or 2,500 meters per second. Congestion Deflagration & Detonation Flame 20 Confinement
  • 21. CONGESTION AND CONFINEMENT  ALOHA uses two congestion levels: congested and uncongested.  Congestion refers to the density of obstacles that generate turbulence. Obstacles of this nature are generally small, like a shrub. Greater turbulence allows the flame front to accelerate, thereby generating a more powerful blast wave.  Uncongested zones include: parking lots, open fields, suburban neighborhoods, and most urban environments.  Generally, a congested zone has so many closely spaced obstacles that it is difficult or impossible to walk through it. e.g. Pipe racks in industrial facilities and some forested areas (where the trees and branches are closely spaced). 21 ALOHA's blast estimates are based on experiments that used a volume blockage ratio (volume occupied by obstacles within the cloud divided by cloud volume) of less than 1.5% for an uncongested cloud and greater than 1.5% for a congested cloud.