해양플랜트의 화재 및 폭발 예측을 위한 메탄 연소의 CFD 시뮬레이션

Because of the recent increase in maritime cargo capacity, the production and price of crude oil have been rising. As oil prices have risen, many problems have occurred in the industry. To solve these problems, marine resources are being actively developed, and there has been an increase in the orde...

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Published inHan-guk haeyang gonghak hoeji (Online) Vol. 27; no. 2; pp. 59 - 68
Main Authors 석준(Jun Seok), 정세민(Se-min Jeong), 박종천(Jong-Chun Park), 백점기(Jeom-Kee Paik)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국해양공학회 2013
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ISSN1225-0767
2287-6715

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Summary:Because of the recent increase in maritime cargo capacity, the production and price of crude oil have been rising. As oil prices have risen, many problems have occurred in the industry. To solve these problems, marine resources are being actively developed, and there has been an increase in the orders for special vessels and marine structures for the development of marine resources. However, consequently, various kinds of accidents have also occurred in these special vessels and structures. One of the major types of accidents involves fire and explosion, which cause many casualties and property damage. Therefore, various studies to estimate and prevent such accidents have been carried out. In this study, as basic research for the prevention of fire and explosion, numerical simulations on combustion were carried out by using a commercial grid generation program, Gridgen, and a CFD program, ANSYS-CFX. The influences of some parameters, such as the grid system, turbulence model, turbulent dissipation rate, and so on, on the simulation results were investigated, and optimum ones were chosen. It was found that the present results adopting these parameters agreed moderately well with other experimental and numerical ones.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201314358629053
G704-000698.2013.27.2.004
ISSN:1225-0767
2287-6715