DocumentCode :
1274594
Title :
Probability and Consequence of Gasoline Ignition Under HVAC Transmission Lines
Author :
Deno, Don W. ; Silva, Mike
Author_Institution :
General Electric Company, HVTRF, Pittsfield, MA
Issue :
11
fYear :
1985
Firstpage :
41
Lastpage :
42
Abstract :
This paper reports on an evaluation of the probability and consequences of electric field induced fuel ignition during refueling near HV transmission lines. Probability of fuel ignition is evaluated using a Monte Carlo simulation and results are applied to a sample problem to demonstrate event likelihood. A series of experiments using a specially modified vehicle provides the answer to what happens if ignition occurs. For occurrence on a typical 500 kV ROW the possibility of electric field induced fuel ignition is extremely unlikely to occur as shown in Table I. The experiments indicate that even if electric field induced sparks cause fuel ignition, this is not a catastrophic event and does not pose a safety hazard for practical situations. Figure 1 shows the typical flame from an ignited vehicle gasoline tank. Usually the flame extinguishes itself or the flame can be snuffed out with a handkerchief. If enough gasoline spilled and burned for something like ten minutes or more, then the tank could have become warm enough to become concerned about the very harzardous situation of boiling gasoline.
Keywords :
Difference equations; Electric fields; Equations; Ignition; Lamination; Magnetic cores; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Petroleum; Phase transformers; Power system transients; Power transmission lines; Transformer cores; Transmission lines;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0272-1724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPER.1985.5528374
Filename :
5528374
Link To Document :
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