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Analysis of Pressure Safety Valves for fire protection on offshore oil and gas installations.

Authors :
Bjerre, Michael
Eriksen, Jacob G. I.
Andreasen, Anders
Stegelmann, Carsten
Mandø, Matthias
Source :
Process Safety & Environmental Protection: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Part B. Jan2017, Vol. 105 Issue Part B, p60-68. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The effectiveness of fire Pressure Safety Valves (PSV) has been investigated when offshore process equipment is exposed to a fire. Simulations of several typical offshore pressure vessels have been performed using the commercial software VessFire. The pressure vessels are exposed to a small jet fire, large jet fire, and a pool fire on both the wetted and unwetted part of the vessels. Rupture times of the vessels are calculated by comparing the pressure in the vessel with the tensile strength of the material. Rupture times are then compared for the vessels, with and without a PSV, in order to see the effect of the installed PSV. It is found that when a fire affects the unwetted part of a vessel, the PSV offers only minor or no additional protection. When a fire affects the wetted part of a vessel, the PSV relieve the inventory as designed. It is argued that PSVs provide insufficient fire protection for typical offshore fire scenarios and that Blowdown Valves and Passive Fire Protection should be considered as alternatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09575820
Volume :
105
Issue :
Part B
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Process Safety & Environmental Protection: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Part B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121400649
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2016.10.008