Laminar jet modelling for hazardous area classification |
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Authors: | Renato Benintendi |
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Affiliation: | Megaris Ltd, 57 Send Barns Lane, Woking, Surrey GU23 7BS, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | A previous article dealt with turbulent jet flow modelling with the aim at developing a method for estimating the size of explosive clouds following a high Reynolds number release, within hazardous area classification scheme. The results have demonstrated that the standard EN 60079-10 (2009) largely overestimates the real size of clouds resulting from a piping or a vessel leak. On the other hand, laminar jets are possible also at moderately high Reynolds numbers; furthermore, a reduced momentum, typical of laminar jets, is often assumed in QRA studies, as a conservative assumption, due to the expected lower air entrainment and to the corresponding larger size of the flammable cloud volume. These considerations have suggested the suitability to extend the previous analysis also to laminar regime, taking into account the effect of density and viscosity differences between air and flammable gas. |
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Keywords: | ATEX Hazardous areas classification Laminar jet Gasdynamics Explosion |
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