Abstract:
The occurrence frequencies estimation of
chemical plant accident end events is a critical component in
risk estimation, as the tolerability of risk depends on it. This
estimation becomes challenging during the preliminary design
stage of chemical process plant development, as the data
available at this stage are limited. This paper presents a
methodology to estimate occurrence frequencies of fire,
explosion, toxic gas release and toxic liquid release end events
resulting from chemical plant equipment failure accidents,
during the preliminary design stage. The major equipment in
the plant are considered. They are reactors, separators and
storage vessels. The methodology presented is generic and
estimates the occurrence frequencies of chemical plant accident
end events using the bow-tie technique considering the total loss
of containment in the equipment. The proposed methodology
was applied on major process equipment involved in an acetone
manufacturing plant. The highest occurrence frequency was
observed in toxic liquid release end event due to release of
cumene resulting from the failure of chemical reactor. Accidents
caused by storage tank showed the lowest occurrence
frequencies compared to other process equipment.
Citation:
P. K. Rathnasekara and M. Y. Gunasekera, "Estimation of Occurrence Frequencies of Chemical Plant Equipment Failure Accident End Events During Preliminary Design Stage," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 136-141, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185386.