Identification and Simulation of Fire and Explosion Hazards using HAZOP and ALOHA, Case Study: The Ignition System of a Power Plant

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Title: Identification and Simulation of Fire and Explosion Hazards using HAZOP and ALOHA, Case Study: The Ignition System of a Power Plant
Authors: Nafiseh Farajirad, Müge Ensari Özay
Source: Volume: 8, Issue: 3650-659
Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science
Publisher Information: Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: ALOHA, HAZOP, Ignition system, Powerplant, Chemical Engineering (Other), Kimya Mühendisliği (Diğer)
Description: A power plant is widely recognized as a high-risk industrial environment due to the complex processes and potential exposure to hazardous materials, high temperatures, and powerful machinery. In the meantime, identifying fire and explosion hazards is vital to preventing catastrophic incidents, safeguarding lives and assets, and ensuring the safe, compliant operation of process plants. This study investigates fire and explosion hazards associated with the ignition system of a power plant situated in northern Iran. Hazard identification was performed using the HAZOP technique, while risk levels were assessed and prioritized through a Decision Matrix Risk Assessment (DMRA). To visualize the severity of potential hazards, the ALOHA software was employed for consequence modeling. The most important identified risk was a temperature deviation failure in the control system of the vaporizer burner. Installing a temperature indicator on the vaporizer outlet line is recommended to assist operators and supervisors in detecting and preventing such deviation and its potential consequences. The results of ALOHA indicate that the resulting explosion and radiation levels, along with potential domino effects, pose a significant threat to human life.
Document Type: Article
File Description: application/pdf
ISSN: 2619-8991
DOI: 10.34248/bsengineering.1629732
Access URL: https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/bsengineering/issue/91303/1629732
Accession Number: edsair.doi.dedup.....8da2402cfb0becbc34e9789a5b5cd2ff
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:A power plant is widely recognized as a high-risk industrial environment due to the complex processes and potential exposure to hazardous materials, high temperatures, and powerful machinery. In the meantime, identifying fire and explosion hazards is vital to preventing catastrophic incidents, safeguarding lives and assets, and ensuring the safe, compliant operation of process plants. This study investigates fire and explosion hazards associated with the ignition system of a power plant situated in northern Iran. Hazard identification was performed using the HAZOP technique, while risk levels were assessed and prioritized through a Decision Matrix Risk Assessment (DMRA). To visualize the severity of potential hazards, the ALOHA software was employed for consequence modeling. The most important identified risk was a temperature deviation failure in the control system of the vaporizer burner. Installing a temperature indicator on the vaporizer outlet line is recommended to assist operators and supervisors in detecting and preventing such deviation and its potential consequences. The results of ALOHA indicate that the resulting explosion and radiation levels, along with potential domino effects, pose a significant threat to human life.
ISSN:26198991
DOI:10.34248/bsengineering.1629732