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Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion (BLEVE) Study
A BLEVE study examines the hazards of a pressurized liquid container failing and rapidly releasing its contents as vapor, potentially leading to a fireball or explosion.
Key Factors in BLEVE Events
- Sudden Rupture – A container holding a liquid above its boiling point fails due to heat exposure or mechanical damage.
- Rapid Vaporization – The liquid turns into vapor instantly, leading to an expanding cloud.
- Potential Ignition – If flammable, the vapor can ignite, causing a powerful explosion.
Common BLEVE Scenarios
- LPG storage tanks exposed to fire.
- Chemical processing plants handling pressurized volatile liquids.