학술논문

지하철역 공사지역 도시가스 배관 누출로 인한 피해면적 산정
Estimating the Area of Damage Caused by Gas Pipeline Leakage in Subway Construction Zones
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology (JCCT), 03/31/2024, Vol. 10, Issue 2, p. 419-427
Subject
알로하
메탄
누출
위협구역
ALOHA
Methane
Leakage
Threat Zone
Language
한국어(KOR)
ISSN
2384-0358
Abstract
This study assessed the potential impact of gas leakage resulting from accidental damage to buried urban gas pipelines during perforating operation near subway construction sites. The risk of explosions due to ignition sources such as static electricity, arising from gas infiltrating the subway construction site through storm sewers and sewage pipes, was evaluated using the ALOHA program. The results of the threat zone calculation, which input various parameters of urban gas pipelines such as length, diameter, and pressure, indicated that the flammable area within the vapor cloud extended from 1.2 to 1.4 km (red zone), the blast area ranged from 0.8 to 1.0 km (yellow zone), and the jet fire extended from 45 to 61 m (red zone). This study demonstrates that within the flammable area of the vapor cloud, a specific combination of concentration and conditions can increase flammability. The blast area may experience explosions with a pressure of 1.0 psi, sufficient to break glass windows. In the event of a jet fire, high temperatures and intense radiant heat exposure lead to rapid fire propagation in densely populated areas, posing a high risk of casualties. The findings are presented in terms of the sphere of influence and threat zone ranges.