Journal of Central European Agriculture (Mar 2017)

Modelling of Consequences of Biogas Leakage from Gasholder

  • Petr Trávníček,
  • Luboš KOTEK,
  • Petr Junga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/18.1.1861
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 15 – 28

Abstract

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This paper describes modelling of consequences of biogas leakage from a gasholder on agricultural biogas station. Four scenarios were selected for the purpose of this work. A rupture of gasholders membrane and instantaneous explosion of gas cloud, blast of gas with delay, emptying of whole volume of gas (without initiation) and initiation of gas with Jet-Fire. Leakage of gas is modelled by special software and consequences are determined on the basis of results. The first scenario was modelled with help of equations because used software does not include an appropriate model. A farm with high building density was chosen as a model case. Biogas is replaced by methane because used software does not support modelling of dispersion of mixtures. From this viewpoint, a conservative approach is applied because biogas contains “only” approximately 60% of methane (in dependence on technology and processed material).

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