In Europe, the transport of flammable gases and liquids in tanks has been impacted by new developments: for example, the introduction of the vapour-balancing technique on a broad scale and the steady increase in the application of electronic components with their own power sources; furthermore, new regulatory policies like the ATEX (Equipment intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres) Directives are being enforced in the European Union. With this background in mind, the present investigation aims to provide a basis for future developments of the relevant explosion protection regulations in the safety codes for the transport of dangerous goods (RID/ADR (Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail/European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road)). Specifically, the concentration of gas in the air was measured under various practical conditions while tank vehicles were being loaded with flammable gases or liquids. These spot-test data were supplemented by systematic investigations at a road tanker placed in our test field. With respect to non-electrical ignition sources, a closer investigation of the effect of hot surfaces was carried out. With regard to improving the current regulations, the results of our investigation show that it would be reasonable to implement a stronger differentiation of the characteristics of the dangerous goods (gaseous/liquid, flashpoint) on the one hand and of the techniques applied (loading with and without vapour-balancing system) on the other hand. Conclusions for the further development of the current international regulations are proposed.
Explosion protection for vehicles intended for the transport of flammable gases and liquids - An investigation into technical and operational basics
Journal of Hazardous Materials ; 164 , 2-3 ; 1064-1073
2009
10 Seiten, 11 Bilder, 14 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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