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An experimental study of an LPG tank at low filling level heated by a remote wall fire
Authors:F Heymes  L Aprin  AM Birk  P Slangen  JB Jarry  H François  G Dusserre
Institution:1. Ecole des Mines d''Ales, 30319 Alès, France;2. Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Queen''s University, Kingston, Canada;3. Comité Français du Butane et du Propane, 8, Terrasse Bellini, 92807 Puteaux Cedex, France
Abstract:This paper describes an experimental study of 2300 L pressure vessels exposed to remote fire heating by a natural gas fuelled wall fire simulator. The tanks were filled to 15% capacity with commercial liquid propane. The flame intensity and distance were varied to study the effect of different heating levels on the tank and its lading.The fire simulator is first characterized with tests including fire thermocouples, radiative flux meters and thermal imaging. With the appropriate positioning of a target tank it is possible to get very realistic fire heat fluxes at the tank surface.Three tests were conducted with the 2300 L tanks filled to 15% capacity with propane. The tanks were positioned at three different distances from the wall fire resulting in measured average peak heat flux at the tank surfaces ranging between 24 and 43 kW m?2. The data shows rapid rise in vapour space wall temperatures, significant temperature stratification in the vapour space, and moderate rate of pressure rise. These results provide excellent data for the validation of computer models used to predict the response of pressure vessels exposed to moderate heating from a remote fire.
Keywords:BLEVE  LPG tank  Remote fire  Scale fire testing  Pressure relief valve
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