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  SAFEKINEX SAFe and Efficient hydrocarbon oxidation processes by KINetics and Explosion eXpertise
EU 5th Framework Programme on Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development
   
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Workshop
EU project Safekinex

What are the limits of safe operation of hydrocarbon processing?

Paris, Gaz de France, site St. Dénis
28 and 29 November 2006


 
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  Public deliverables
In the table below you will find the list of public deliverables and the addresses of persons to contact.

DelNo. Deliverable title Contact person (e-mail)
1 Detailed project plan (including task description of benchmarking problems) h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
2 Report on experimental factors influencing explosion indices determination (further experimental workplan distribution and description) kai.holtappels@bam.de
5 Report on experimentally determined self-ignition temperature and the ignition delay time (constant volume apparatuses) kai.holtappels@bam.de
christian.liebner@bam.de
6 Report on experimentally determined Markstein numbers max.weiss@vbt.uni-karlsruhe.de
7 Report on experimentally determined MIE as function of P, fuel type and concentration max.weiss@vbt.uni-karlsruhe.de
8 Report on experimentally determined flammability limits as a function of pressure kai.holtappels@bam.de
9 Report on experimentally determined flammability limits as a function of temperature kai.holtappels@bam.de
10 Interpretation of gas explosion tests; extremes in explosion severity kai.holtappels@bam.de
11 Effect of turbulence on explosion severity (Kg-value) max.weiss@vbt.uni-karlsruhe.de
12 SafeKinEx LabViewer Manual zymunt.meissner@pwr.wroc.pl
13
Additional experiments kai.holtappels@bam.de
14 Model and software development for calculation of laminar burning velocity (software) akonnov@vub.ac.be
15 Validation of laminar burning velocity model akonnov@vub.ac.be
16 Calculation of the maximum explosion pressure
- Manual
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Program
akob@itc.pw.edu.pl
18 Model, software for calculation of AIT and its validation h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
19 Model, software for calculation of flammability limits and its validation h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
20 Model, software for calculation of Markstein numbers and its validation max.weiss@vbt.uni-karlsruhe.de
21 Calculation of Markstein numbers, their influence on the Minimum Ignition Energy and implementation of practical software max.weiss@vbt.uni-karlsruhe.de
22 Explosion propagation model, software development. First report on influence of obstacles, turbulence and fuel concentration, spherical vessels. akob@itc.pw.edu.pl
23 Explosion propagation model, software development. Second report on influence of obstacles, turbulence and fuel concentration, elongated vessels and (multi-)channels. akob@itc.pw.edu.pl
24 Explosion propagation model, software development. Third report; ignition source located in different vessel places and different initial conditions (turbulence, equivalence ratio, fuel type, temperature and pressure) akob@itc.pw.edu.pl
25 Model, software developed and validated for calculation of explosion propagation (as function of fuel type, equivalence ratio, turbulence, P, T, obstacles and geometries) akob@itc.pw.edu.pl
26 Report on ongoing progress of C1-C3 detailed kinetic model development akonnov@vub.ac.be
27 Report on ongoing progress of C4-C10 detailed kinetic model development frederique.battin-leclerc@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
28 Report on ongoing progress of aromatic hydrocarbon detailed kinetic model development frederique.battin-leclerc@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
29 Report on intermediate species concentration during the ignition process h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
30 Report on experiments needed for kinetic model development (CVB approach) h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
31 Report on experiments needed for kinetic model development (ST approach) frederique.battin-leclerc@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
33 Report on experiments needed for kinetic model development (high pressure)
  • Addendum A: Heat loss measurements explosion sphere
  • Addendum B: Additional experiments on the self-ignition temperature and the ignition delay time
  • christian.liebner@bam.de
    h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
    34 Validated detailed kinetic model for C1-C3 hydrocarbons akonnov@vub.ac.be
    35 Validated detailed kinetic model for C4-C10 hydrocarbons frederique.battin-leclerc@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
    36 Validated detailed kinetic model for aromatic hydrocarbons frederique.battin-leclerc@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
    37 Kinetic reduction software. Report on redection techniques. j.f.griffiths@leeds.ac.uk
    38 Reduced kinetic models for different classes of problems j.f.griffiths@leeds.ac.uk
    45 Workshop materials related to determination methodology h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
    52 Edited annual report for publication
    executive summary 2006 - (2005) - (2004) - (2003)
    h.j.pasman@tnw.tudelft.nl
    53 Edited final report for publication, executive summary report  

    SAFEKINEX Detailed final overview report

    Conference papers:

  • 7th World Congress on Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, 10-14 July 2005
    "Playimg with fire: Safety and reaction efficiency research on gas phase hydrocarbon oxidation processes: Project SAFEKINEX"
  • 5th International Symposium on Hazard Prevention and Mitigation of Industrial Explosions, Krakow
    "Use of detailed kinetic mechanism for the prediction of autoignitions"
  • International ESMG Symposium, Nürnberg, 11-13 October 2005
    Explosion characteristics of Propene/O2/N2 at 1, 5, 10 and 30 bars abs, 25 °C and 200 °C

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