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Journal Article 
Hazard analysis and consequences assessment of gas pipeline rupture and natural gas explosion 
Uspuras, E; Rimkevicius, S; Povilaitis, M; Iesmantas, T; Alzbutas, R; , 
2012 
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
ISSN: 1746-448X
EISSN: 1743-3541 
WIT PRESS 
SOUTHAMPTON 
148 
495-504 
English 
Natural gas is commonly used as a fuel. Large distances between natural gas supply sources and consumers has led to extensive networks of natural gas pipelines. Since natural gas is a flammable and explosive fuel, it is hazardous and its transportation has inherent risks associated with potential damage. Accidental gas pipeline explosions could lead to extreme destruction and negative consequences. In order to estimate and reduce probability and potential damage of such explosions the good understanding of involved phenomena and ability to simulate them are needed. This paper presents hazard analysis and consequences assessment of gas pipeline rupture and natural gas explosion. Various mathematical models are described in the methodological part of the work. They help to figure out the hazard of the gas pipeline rupture and assess the size of risky zone reflecting the place of potential disaster. Also the probability of the gas explosion in relation to the particular gas pipeline is being estimated. Consequences are assessed considering possible combustion of natural gas which is released from the ruptured pipe. A point source model is used to describe the radiation intensity of flame thermal energy. Also, strength of hypothetical detonation is estimated using a TNT (Trinitrotoluene) equivalence method, by employing which equivalent TNT charge is estimated from the energy released in the gas explosion. According to obtained intensities a distance and period of time related to various injuries to people and damage to buildings are estimated. 
Explosion; Hazard analysis; Natural gas; Pipeline rupture; Point source model; TNT equivalence method 
Brebbia, CA; Zubir, SS; 
978-1-84564-532-8 
3rd International Conference on Management of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development and Ecological Hazards 
, MALAYSIA