A literature study and analysis was made concerning the potential hazard of pyrophoric ignition of flammable vapors in oil tankers with inert gas systems (IGS). Only two pyrophor possibilities seem to be likely: Formation of ferrous sulfide (FeS) and/or ferrous oxide (FeO). Both FeS and FeO may be formed in an oxygen limited atmosphere, such as would be the case with a flue gas IGS. Formation of FeS also requires an atmosphere containing hydrogen sulfide (H2S), as would be the conditon with 'sour' crudes, so that the hazard of the formation of pyrophoric FeS must be considered for such crudes. Furthermore, if sea water is present in the oil tank, oils which do not contain H2S can become 'sour' by the action of sulfate reducing bacteria on sulfates in the water. It is concluded that in the event of failure of an IGS system, the ullage space should not be exposed to air suddenly. (Seifert)


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    Title :

    Can pyrophoric materials form in oil tankers with inert gas fire protection system


    Additional title:

    Koennen sich in Tankern mit Inertgas-Brandschutzanlagen luftentzuendliche Stoffe bilden?


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    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    14 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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