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Event

Event ID
570
Quality
Description
The fire was due to the rupture of a tube in a hydrogen heater (heat exchanger).

[Zalosh and Short, 1978]
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Hydrogen Release and Ignition
Nature of the consequences
Fire (No additional details provided)
Macro-region
North America
Country
United States
Date
Main component involved?
Heat Exchanger (Pipe)
How was it involved?
Rupture & Formation Of A Flammable H2-Air Mixture
Initiating cause
Material Degradation (Generic)
Root causes
Unknown (No additional details provided)

Facility

Application
Petrochemical Industry
Sub-application
unspecified
Hydrogen supply chain stage
Location type
Confined
Location description
Unknown
Operational condition
Unknown (No additional details provided)

Emergency & Consequences

Number of fatalities
0
Currency
US$
Property loss (onsite)
500000

Lesson Learnt

Lesson Learnt
Rupture of hydrogen or process gases tubes in pre-heaters /heat-exchangers / fired heaters is a recurrent event up to recent times. This is not surprising, considering the high temperatures and pressures involved. The most common causes are materials degradations due to manufacturing defects and operative stresses. Ruptures tend to happen during operative transients, which may cause over-heating due to reduction of flows. When the releases occur also in presence of naked flames, as in fired heaters, which use conventional fuels burners, ignition and explosion in the confined of the heater box is ensured. Nevertheless, due to sturdy heater constructions, it rarely happens that damage extends to the outside environment.

Event Nature

Ignition delay
Not reported

References

Reference & weblink

Table II - Industrial Incidetns of Appendix A of Zalosh and Short<br />
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HYDROGEN FIRE AND EXPLOSION INCIDENTS<br />
Quarterly Report No. 2 for Period December 1, 1977 - February 28, 1978<br />
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6566131<br />
(accessed September 2020)

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