The capability of commercial CFD code to predict organic peroxide fireball characteristics

Publication date: Available online 7 November 2018Source: Journal of Hazardous MaterialsAuthor(s): Paul Blankenhagel, Klaus-Dieter Wehrstedt, Kirti Bhushan Mishra, Jörg SteinbachAbstractFireballs of liquid organic peroxides differ from those of liquid hydrocarbon fuels. Modified equations for predicting the fireball diameter, height, surface emissive power and the duration in dependence of the fuel mass are presented for di-tert-butyl peroxide. They base on 13 steel drum tests with fuel masses from 10 kg to 168 kg. Moreover, computational fluid dynamics simulations are performed using the laminar flamelet approach and a statistically turbulence treatment. Fireballs involving peroxide from 10 kg to 80 kg were simulated and their properties compared to the experimentally developed models. The deviations of each property are partially compensating each other leading to an adequate prediction of thermal safety distances for both, a time-independent and a time-averaged treatment. Simulations prove to be a good tool for predicting thermal radiation hazards of fireball scenarios.
Source: Journal of Hazardous Materials - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research