DNV GL Debuts New Explosion Hazard Software

January 8, 2014

Phast 71 3D Explosion - side view dispersion and pool vaporization
Phast 71 3D Explosion - side view dispersion and pool vaporization

Consequence and risk analysis experts evaluating explosion hazards have historically had to undertake time-consuming analyses, and have been unable to show all the combined influences in different scenarios. DNV GL’s new Phast 3D Explosions software module enables advanced 3D modeling, increasing both the accuracy and detail of the evaluations as well as information about the speed of vapor cloud explosion (VCE) analyses.

Phast software is used extensively by governments, industries and academic institutions to help understand the hazards posed by process activities. It is used to model safety aspects of design options for proposed new facilities and for operational changes in existing facilities. The software examines the progress of a potential incident from the initial release of hazardous substances to far-field dispersion including flammable and toxic effects. The analyses take numerous parameters into consideration including variables such as wind direction and speed.

“The 3D modeling functionality in the Phast 3D Explosions module allows you to complete a more realistic and more detailed evaluation of explosion hazards and the blast potential using either the Multi-Energy or the Baker-Strehlow-Tang explosion model,” said Nic Cavanagh, Director of Operations for Risk and Reliability, Software, DNV GL.

“And with the development of combined hazard contours and the advances in consideration of wind direction influences, analyses will take less time to run. Also, users will better understand the combined influences in a range of scenarios and will be able to communicate them more easily,” Cavanagh said.

Are Føllesdal Tjønn, Managing Director, Software at DNV GL, said, “Phast and Safeti have been in constant development for more than three decades. Phast 3D Explosions is the latest advancement that will help our customers in the process industries understand potential threats and hazards, so that they can ensure that barriers are in place and maintained.”

Phast 3D Explosions can be used in a number of applications, including occupied building analysis, facility siting, escalation assessment, plant layout optimization, determination of design accidental loads on structures and equipment, definition of exclusion zones and in demonstrating regulatory compliance.

Key features of Phast 3D Explosions software:


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