Release of hazardous substances in flood events: Damage model for atmospheric storage tanks

Release of hazardous substances in flood events: Damage model for atmospheric storage tanks

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Article ID: iaor20124418
Volume: 106
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 200
End Page Number: 216
Publication Date: Oct 2012
Journal: Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: risk
Abstract:

The damage of storage tanks in flood events may lead to severe ‘natural‐technological’ (NaTech) accident scenarios due to the release of hazardous substances causing damage to people and environment. In the present study, damage of atmospheric storage tanks in floods was analyzed in detail. A mechanical damage model was developed and validated by available literature data on past accidents. Simplified correlations were then obtained to calculate the probability of loss of containment on the basis of severity parameters of the flood event. The tank vulnerability model was integrated in a comprehensive approach for the quantitative risk assessment of NaTech scenarios triggered by floods. A case‐study was discussed to test the potentialities of the method.

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