Applicability of Design Methodology for the Remediation Bund of Flammable Dangerous Liquid Storage Tanks

Author:

Berger Ádám1ORCID,Kátai-Urbán Lajos2ORCID,Németh Zsolt1,Zsitnyányi Attila2ORCID,Kátai-Urbán Maxim3,Cimer Zsolt1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Water Sciences, University of Public Service, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Utca 12-14, 6500 Baja, Hungary

2. Institute of Disaster Management, Faculty of Law Enforcement, University of Public Service, Hungária Körút 9-11, 1101 Budapest, Hungary

3. Directorate of Safety Engineering, Semmelweis University, Illés Utca 15, 1083 Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

The risk of flammable dangerous liquids stored on the industrial premises escaping into the environment in the event of major industrial accidents must be minimized. Such a risk reduction result can be achieved by the use of safety barriers, such as a remediation bund area, which can retain, collect and store the released material. The careful determination of design parameters of this installation is of great importance. Therefore, this study–based on the analyses of applicability of existing guidelines (SPCC and HSNOCOP 47)—will propose a new sizing calculation methodology to design optimal and efficient remediation bund parameters, including the remediation bund wall height and distance between the remediation bund and the storage tank walls. The design parameters are defined by applying Toricelli’s theorem and their practical compliance is tested using consequence analysis simulation software ALOHA 5.4.7 covering three possible major accident scenarios. As a result of the newly proposed methodology, the risk of overflow through the remediation bund wall can be excluded and higher effectiveness of the application of firefighting and technical rescue intervention activities can be ensured. The results of present research ultimately serve to prevent major industrial accidents and eliminate their possible harmful environmental impact.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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