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Dispersion Modeling Methodology for Hazardous/Toxic Gas Releases from Chemical Plant Facilities (화학장치설비의 유해독성가스 누출에 대한 분산모델링 방법론)

  • Song Duk-Man
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 1997
  • This study was performed to develop the dispersion modeling methodology for quantitative prediction of the hazard distance or toxic buffer distance by comparing 10-min average, 30-min average, and 1-hr average maximum ground-level concentration with $Cl_2$ regultaion concentration, IDLH and ERPG-3 concentration for hazardous toxic gas, $Cl_2$ releases from the storage tank of the chemical plant facilities. For this dispersion modeling, the source term model, dispersion model, meteorological and topographical data are incorporated into the SuperChems model, and then the effects of the atmospheric stability, wind speed, and surface roughness length changes on the maxum ground-level concentration were estimated.

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Development of Standard Checklist for Safety Management of Toxic Gas facility in Domestic University Laboratory (국내 대학 실험실 독성가스 시설의 안전관리를 위한 표준 체크리스트 개발)

  • Lee, Sungjin;Kim, Byung-Duk;Ha, Dong-Myeong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.92-98
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    • 2015
  • Toxic gases are managed by High Pressure Gas Safety Control Act. Toxic Gases are "31 designated species and each gas of which the permissible concentration($LC_{50}$) is equal to or less than 5000 ppm as defined in High Pressure Gas Safety Control Act.". Korean toxic gas usage in accordance with the growth of the electronic industry has increased explosively. The demand of toxic gas research in domestic university laboratories has grown together. But the research associated with toxic gas safety management in the domestic laboratory is nonexistent state. In this study, we identified weak points of toxic gas safety management through a survey of domestic university laboratory facilities. This paper presented toxic gas safety measures in order to overcome those weak points. Also this paper developed a standard checklist to improve and ensure safe management of toxic gas facility in accordance with the proposed measures. This research is to enforce safety management of toxic gas facilities in domestic university laboratory and it will provide safety guidelines for every laboratory.

A Study on Toxicity Bio-markers of a Mouse using Combustion Gas SO2 generated from Fire (마우스(mouse)를 이용한 건축물 마감재료 연소가스 SO2의 독성생체지표 연구)

  • Rie, Dong-Ho;Cho, Nam-Wook;Choi, Soon-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2012
  • This study was carried out to observe the impacts of a mouse's inhalation of toxic gas SO2 generated from combustion on its organs by different concentrations. As for research methods: First, after concentrations of SO2 generation from combustion had been set to three: low (10.4 ppm), middle (24.9 ppm) and high (122 ppm) through Gas Toxicity Testing Method (KS F 2271) and SO2 combustion gas was exposed to eight mice in each concentration. Five mice that were able to move based on LD50, a criterion, which sets the down time of a mouse's average behaviors to over 9 minutes, were randomly selected in each concentration, and they were set up as the subjects of the study on toxicity bio-markers. Second, tissues were taken from heart, liver, lungs, spleen and the thymus gland of the mice selected in each concentration and a pathological examination of them was carried out. As a result, microvascular congestion appeared in the heart, and cell necrosis, cortex congestion and tubule medulla congestion, etc. in each concentration were observed in addition to vascular congestion in liver, lungs, spleen and the thymus gland. Also, it was found that the higher the concentrations of SO2 exposure is, the greater, the changes in the organs get. Through this study, SO2 of various toxic gases generated from fire turned out to affect the tissues of each organ of a mouse, it is expected that the toxic gases may greatly affect human body in case of actual fire, and this study is evaluated as having a significance as a basic data on inhalation toxicity assessment of toxic substances generated in combustion.

Preparation of Gas Sensor from Pitch-based Activated Carbon Fibers and Its Toxic Gas Sensing Characteristics (피치계 활성탄소섬유기반 가스센서 제조 및 유해가스 감응 특성)

  • Kim, Min Il;Lee, Young-Seak
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.193-197
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    • 2014
  • The electrode for gas sensor was prepared by using pitch-based activated carbon fibers and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to investigate the toxic gas sensing characteristics. The physicochemical properties of activated carbon fibers electrode for gas sensor were analyzed with SEM and BET. Toxic gases sensing property of the electrode was also identified by different toxic gases such as $NH_3$, NO and $CO_2$. The specific surface area of activated carbon fibers electrode for gas sensor was decreased by 33% owing to PVA used as a binder compared with the activated carbon fibers. However, its pore size distribution of the ACF electrode was not greatly influenced by PVA. The activated carbon fibers electrode for gas sensor responded to toxic gases by electron hopping unlike semiconductor based gas sensors. In this study, activated carbon fibers electrode was decreased to 7.5% in resistance for the NH3 gas of the 100 ppm concentration and its $NH_3$ gas sensing property was confirmed the most excellent compared with other toxic gases.

Technical study on quantitative analysis of the toxic gas concerning the combustion property of interior materials of railway car (철도차량용 내장 재료의 연소특성을 고려한 유해가스 정량분석 기법연구)

  • Park, Ji-Young;Lee, Cheul-Kyu;Lee, Duck-Hee;Jung, Woo-Sung;Chung, Hoe-Il
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.1114-1118
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    • 2008
  • In previous fire accident of railway car, the fatality was relatively high by toxic gas poisoning cause of closed space. So the necessity of quantifying toxic gas in combustion gas was recognized and then, FT-IR spectroscopy was introduced for real-time analysis of mixed gases and stimulated analysis of the concentration of several gases. Thus, in this study, absorption bands using FT-IR were obtained by each component of combustion gases for interior materials of railway car such as flooring materials and moquette seat. And then the sample spectra were compared with the spectra of NO, $NO_2$, $SO_2$ reference gases, we could obtain some identical peaks of them.

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A Numerical Study of Building Orientation Effects on Evacuation Standard in Case of Toxic Gas Leakage (독성 가스 누출 시 건물 방향이 대피 기준에 미치는 영향에 관한 수치 해석 연구)

  • Seungbum Jo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 2023
  • The effective evacuation strategy according to the accident scenario is crucial to minimize human casualties in the event of toxic gas leak accidents. In this study, the effect of the direction of a building and the location of an industrial complex on the increase in indoor concentration and outdoor diffusion was examined under the same leakage conditions, and effective evacuation criteria were established. In addition, the guidelines for building directions were suggested when constructing buildings that would mitigate human damage caused by chemical accidents. Three scenarios where buildings faced the front, side, and rear of the leakage direction were investigated through CFD simulations. The results revealed that when the building faced the industrial complex, both indoor and outdoor average gas concentrations increased significantly, reaching up to 120 times higher than the other two orientations. Moreover, the indoor space was filled with toxic gas substances more than twice in the same time due to the rapid increase of indoor concentration rate. In cases where the building's windows were positioned at the front, toxic gas stagnation occurred around the building due to pressure differences and reduced flow velocities. Based on our findings, the implementation of these guidelines will contribute to safeguarding residents by minimizing exposure to toxic gas during chemical accidents.

A Study on Characteristics of Fire Temperature and Concentration of Toxic Gases while the Door Opening or Closed on Multi-layered Construction (복층건물의 출입문 개방여부에 따른 화재온도분포 및 독성가스 농도 변화특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jungyun;Kim, Jeonghun;Kim, Eungsik;Kim, Hong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2017
  • In S. Korea, recently, building fire accidents of residential accommodations or recreational facilities have taken place more frequently than before. Among various building constructions, Multi-layered structure, such as office-residential complex, are mostly made in S. korea. $O_2$, $CO_2$, CO, $NO_x$, $SO_x$, and HCl, these gases has toxic hazard and harmful for human body. And it is predicted that different concentration of released gases from diesel pool fire with upper and lower layer. Therefore, this study reports the fire characteristics of Multi-layered structure by analyzing the fire behavior and concentration of combustion gases of a experimental compartment via real scale fire experiment, in order to predict risks and secure safety for similar fire accidents.

The Experimental Study on the Toxic Gases Released from the Floor Finishing Materials in Entertainment Service Industry Buildings (다중이용시설 바닥마감재의 연소가스 독성평가에 관한 실험 연구)

  • 강성동;이창우;현성호;윤명오
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 2002
  • The several floor finishing materials that widely used in entertainment service industry buildings were evaluated according to the method of NES 713. Also, toxic gases of floor finishing materials in combustion without air flow rate were checked as concentration of fire gases variation according to time using gas analyzer. We had estimated the smoke hazard of floor finishing materials in fire. As results of gas analyses using the method of NES 713, toxic index of samples was estimated range of 2~9.7. Therefore, a large amount of toxic gases will release from a floor finishing materials fire and connoted great smoke hazard in fire.

Gas-Particle Partitioning of PCBs in Ambient Air, Yokohama Japan (일본 요코하마 대기 중 PCBs의 가스-입자 분배)

  • Kim Kyoung-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.285-293
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    • 2005
  • This study was aimed at estimation of gas-particle partitioning of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in ambient air. The samples were collected at urban site in Japan from March 2002 to January 2003. The concentration of total PCBs (from 4 CB to 10 CB) and TEQ (Toxic equivalent) ranged from 62 to $247\;pg/m^3$ and from 2 to $14\;fgTEQ/m^3 $, respectively. The average contribution $(\%)$ of gas phase to total PCBs concentration was above $80\%$, which suggests that in the atmosphere PCBs predominantly existed in the gas phase. The weak correlations between total PCBs concentration and temperature was found. However this result was due to a typhoon during summer and raining during sampling period. The gas-particle partition coefficient (Kp) was obtained as a function of temperature. The partition ratio of gaseous and particulate phase PCBs can be estimated for an arbitrary temperature. The plot of gas/particle partition coefficient (log Kp) vs. sub-cooled liquid vapor pressure $(log\;P_L)$ had reasonable correlations for individual samples but the slope varied among the samples (coefficients of determination for log Kp versus log $P_L$ plot were> 0.76 $(p<0.0001)$, except for 3 samples). As a result, the variations in the slope among the sampling period may be due to change of temperature, raining during sampling period and wind in this study.

A Research for Assessment Fire Toxic Gas of Construction Material Using FT-IR and FED (FT-IR과 FED를 이용한 건축 재료의 연소독성평가에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Soo;Cho, Nam-Wook;Rie, Dong-Ho
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 2011
  • In this study, combustion toxicity evaluation for building interior materials and study for toxicity as using FT-IR analysis. this experiment for the calculation of toxicity index, it using a cone calorimeter model in KS F ISO/TR 9122-4 as a fire model. It is following ISO 19702 procedure for assessing fire toxic gas using FT-IR. This experiment used calculation method for toxicity index (FED) among the international standards. $LC_{50}$ is a concentration that it can cause death to 50 % of experimental animal in 30 minutes - exposure gas test. comparison with the three kinds of toxicity fire gas of construction materials using toxicity index.