Vapor Cloud Explosion (VCE) Study
A Vapor Cloud Explosion (VCE) study assesses the risks and consequences of a flammable vapor cloud release and subsequent ignition, which can result in a powerful explosion. This study helps industries develop safety measures to prevent catastrophic incidents.
Key Aspects of VCE Studies:
- Definition: A VCE occurs when a flammable vapor disperses into the air, reaches an explosive concentration, and ignites, causing a rapid combustion wave.
- Industries at Risk:
- Chemical plants – Handling large volumes of flammable liquids.
- Oil & gas pipelines – Where hydrocarbon leaks could lead to vapor clouds.
- Storage facilities – Large tanks containing volatile substances.