COSHER joint industry project: Large scale pipeline rupture tests to study CO2 release and dispersion

2015 
Abstract The COSHER joint industry project involved the conduct of large scale experiments to provide release and dispersion data under well-defined conditions, studying the full bore rupture of a CO 2 dense phase high pressure underground pipeline at large scale. The data generated are useful for model development and validation as well as for better understanding of the risks due to large scale underground CO 2 pipeline ruptures. In order to simulate the depressurization of a pipeline, a 219.1 mm diameter pipeline loop was fed from both ends by a 148 m 3 reservoir of CO 2 . The rig was designed to promote outflow in the liquid phase for as long as possible. About 136 ton of CO 2 were released in 204 s. During the experiments, measurements of the fluid pressure, fluid temperature and wall temperature of the test facility were made together with measurements of the CO 2 concentration contours and temperature within the dispersing gas cloud.
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