Flare Event-Comparison of Dispersion Modeling Approaches and Outcomes Regarding Benzene Formation and Dispersion

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Title Flare Event-Comparison of Dispersion Modeling Approaches and Outcomes Regarding Benzene Formation and Dispersion
Creator Boley, T.
Contributor Jaishankar, R., Shnayder, I., Sujit, P.
Date 2016-09-12
Spatial Coverage Kauai, Hawaii
Subject 2016 AFRC Industrial Combustion Symposium
Description Paper from the AFRC 2016 conference titled Flare Event-Comparison of Dispersion Modeling Approaches and Outcomes Regarding Benzene Formation and Dispersion
Abstract This paper will present a case study utilizing a comparison of multiple state, federal, and international flare dispersion modeling packages including screening models and refined models. The end goal will be to present current flare modeling issues and suggestions for the flare industry to assist in creating better models for industry's use. The paper will use the assessment of a single non-routine flaring event at a petrochemicals facility in Italy performed by using USEPA and Canadian approved models and current available modeling guidelines.
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Setname uu_afrc
ID 1387890
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6895gtj