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Explosion at a acetylene hydrogenation process

Event

Event ID
650
Quality
Description
The event occurred at an ethylene production plant.
The plant was shutdown at the time as the supply of compressed air to the gauges had inadvertently been switched off. This failure of the air supply was not inititally recognised because of the low pressure alarm was installed before the isolation valve. Shortly after the plant was restarted an unusually high temperature was observed in an acetylene hydrogenation column. Probably the hydrogen supply had not been turned off completely during the shutdown due to a leaking isolation valve and the continued passage of hydrogen through the column led to a gradual increase in temperature. The column thermometers were all located on the outside of the column and registered 120 degrees C when the interior temperature was probably about 400 degrees C. As the plant operator was unaware of this situation, he attempted to reduce the column temperature by passing in additional ethylene. At this high temperature the ethylene was hydrogenated to ethane and the column temperature rose further to about 950 degrees C as the hydrogenation reactions are exothermic. Also the ethylene decomposed into methane, carbon and hydrogen. The hydrogen supply was turned off and the temperature fell to 700 degrees C. The high temperature and pressure generated by the above reactions caused a leakage of flammable gases at a valve flange on a pipe close to the column. An explosion and fire followed.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Hydrogen Release and Ignition
Nature of the consequences
Macro-region
Asia
Country
Japan
Date
Main component involved?
Flange
How was it involved?
Internal Explosion
Initiating cause
Run-Away Reaction
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
The INITIATING cause of the incident was i) the restart of the acetylene hydrogenation reactor after the emergency shutdown, ii) ethylene hydrogenation produced excessive heat.

Facility

Application
Chemical Industry
Sub-application
Hydrocracking process
Hydrogen supply chain stage
All components affected
ethylene production, acetylene hydrogenation, air compressor, acetylene reactor
Location type
Unknown
Location description
Industrial Area
Operational condition
Pre-event occurrences
The plant was shutdown

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
0
Number of fatalities
1
Currency
Yen
Property loss (onsite)
2500000000
Post-event summary
The fire continued to burn for 80 hours. 500 tonnes of hydrocarbons leaked out and burned. The acetylene hydrogenation column and surrounding equipment were totally destroyed. One tenth of the overall plant was burned.

Lesson Learnt

Lesson Learnt

The series of event which brought to the run-away hydrogenation reaction showed the crucial role of the facility management and of the proper training of personnel.

Corrective Measures

According to the source (see references), The following measures were taken:
1. alarm systems were installed,
2. Vessels containing liquefied gas were redesigned to allow for a more rapid depressurisation and discharge,
3. Pipes were labelled and made more easy to be distinguished from each other,
4. Sprinkler systems were improved and made more effective,
5. Personnel was properly trained,
6. Operation standards reviewed and improved.

Event Nature

Release type
gas mixture
Involved substances (% vol)
CH4, carbon,H2
Presumed ignition source
Run-away reaction

References

Reference & weblink

H.Koseki et al., Explosion of Acetylene Hydrogentation Section in Ethylene Plant, Failure Knowledge Database, - 100 selected cases<br />
https://www.shippai.org/fkd/en/hfen/HC1000040.pdf<br />
(accessed May 2023)

Same source, available as template at <br />
https://www.shippai.org/fkd/en/cfen/CC1000040.html

ICHEME

JRC assessment