Flare Heat & Dispersion Study

A flare radiation and noise study will be undertaken for the project scope of work. The study will also report dispersion.

The study will focus on the worst-case scenarios for flaring, depending upon the flare system being studied. This is undertaken with varying flow rates and compositions as provided by COMPANY. Both lit and flameout scenarios will be studied.

The following data is required:

  • Stack height
  • Tip diameter

For each scenario the following is required:

  • Flow rate
  • Composition
  • Temperature
  • Combusted flow rate
  • Combusted composition
  • Combusted temperature

Heat Radiation results will be presented in the form of tables and corresponding radiation contour diagrams.

Toxic dispersion will typically be determined to the Occupational Exposure limits for H2S and SO2.

Flammable dispersion will typically be determined to Lower Flammable Limit (LFL), 0.6 LFL and 0.2 LFL unless otherwise agreed with the company.

Noise will be reported for the lit and flameout case. Noise limits are typically 83 / 85 dB(A) (to be agreed with the company). No noise survey will be undertaken as part of this study.

Flare Heat & Dispersion Study

A flare radiation and noise study will be undertaken for the project scope of work. The study will also report dispersion.

The study will focus on the worst-case scenarios for flaring, depending upon the flare system being studied. This is undertaken with varying flow rates and compositions as provided by COMPANY. Both lit and flameout scenarios will be studied.

The following data is required:

  • Stack height
  • Tip diameter

For each scenario the following is required:

  • Flow rate
  • Composition
  • Temperature
  • Combusted flow rate
  • Combusted composition
  • Combusted temperature

Heat Radiation results will be presented in the form of tables and corresponding radiation contour diagrams.

Toxic dispersion will typically be determined to the Occupational Exposure limits for H2S and SO2.

Flammable dispersion will typically be determined to Lower Flammable Limit (LFL), 0.6 LFL and 0.2 LFL unless otherwise agreed with the company.

Noise will be reported for the lit and flameout case. Noise limits are typically 83 / 85 dB(A) (to be agreed with the company). No noise survey will be undertaken as part of this study.