CFD and EnKF coupling estimation of LNG leakage and dispersion

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Jiansong Wu (China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing))

Jitao Cai (China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing))

Shuaiqi Yuan (China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), TU Delft - Safety and Security Science)

Xiaole Zhang (ETH Zürich)

G. L.L. Reniers (TU Delft - Safety and Security Science)

Safety and Security Science
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© 2021 Jiansong Wu, Jitao Cai, S. Yuan, Xiaole Zhang, G.L.L.M.E. Reniers
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2021.105263
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
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© 2021 Jiansong Wu, Jitao Cai, S. Yuan, Xiaole Zhang, G.L.L.M.E. Reniers
Safety and Security Science
Volume number
139
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Abstract

As a kind of clean fuel, increasing quantities of natural gas have been transported as liquefied natural gas (LNG) worldwide. The safety of LNG storage has gained the concerns from the public due to the potential severe consequences that may arise from LNG leakage. In this paper, a three-dimensional model with the combination of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) is proposed to predict LNG vapor dispersion and estimate the strength of the LNG leakage source. The LNG vapor dispersion CFD model is validated by the experimental data with good feasibility, and is further demonstrated with the reasonable modeling of the characteristics of the LNG vapor dispersion in a typical receiving terminal. The effectiveness of the proposed CFD and EnKF coupling model is evaluated and validated by a twin experiment. The results of the twin experiment indicate that the proposed CFD and EnKF coupling model allows the integration of observation data into the CFD simulations to enhance the prediction accuracy of the LNG vapor spatial-temporal distribution and thereby realizing a reasonable estimation of the LNG leakage velocity under complex environments. This study can provide technical supports for safety control, loss prevention and emergency response in case of LNG leakage accidents.

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