#6393. Propylene column pressure relief valves chattering resulting in explosion and fire of the Steam Cracker unit
November 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Food Science;
Management Science and Operations Research;
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality;
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering;
Chemical Engineering (all);
Control and Systems Engineering;
Energy Engineering and Power Technology; |
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Abstract:
The Refinery and petrochemical production facilities process and produce the gaseous and liquid flammable hydrocarbons under the pressure conditions. In case of any failure, improper design or human mistake there can be autonomous and independent pressure relieve systems activated to release the pressure to the flare systems to protect the equipment against the overpressure, damages and other consequences. The paper describes the failure occurred at the Steam Cracker unit in Litvinov, Czech Republic in 20XX. As a result of a loss of cooling followed by loss of reflux event, the pressure relief system of the Propylene Column was activated whereas the pressure relief valves opened up and chattered, resulting in loosening of flange bolts and loss of containment. The release of the propylene vapor ignited, resulting in subsequent explosion and fire at the Propylene Column area. The interruption of steam and instrument air supply caused by the fire damages led to the other extensive fire of four pyrolysis heaters. The extraordinary event description, root cause analysis, investigation as well as the corrective actions are introduced and analyzed.
Keywords:
Chattering; Explosion; Fire; Loss of cooling; Pressure relief valves; Propylene; Steam cracker
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