UPDATED PROGRAMME for our 2-Day Technical Meeting (also available via Webcast) - 18th & 19th October 2023
29 August 2023
LOSS OF CONTAINMENT AND IGNITION MODELLING FOR RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES INVOLVING HYDROGEN, AMMONIA AND CCS
For this Technical Meeting, FABIG is partnering with the consortium of the SAFEN Joint Industry Project (Phase 1), the results of which will be presented in detail during this 2-day event. The programme comprises presentations from organisations both within and outside of the SAFEN consortium to provide multiple perspectives. An evening drinks reception will be held at the end of Day 1.
The objective of the SAFEN project is to address current knowledge gaps in relation to renewable technologies involving hydrogen, ammonia and CCS with a view to develop a common framework for risk management enabling cost-efficient safety design across the renewable sector. This Technical Meeting will disseminate the results of Phase 1 of SAFEN (March 2022 - June 2023), which focussed on the driving mechanisms for loss of containment and ignition events and the development of new models for use in risk assessment.
REGISTRATION:
- To attend our 2-day event in person in London, UK, please register here;
- To attend our 2-day event online via live Webcast, please register here.
PROGRAMME:
Day 1 of the event (Wednesday 18th October) will start at 9.20am with registation, and an evening drinks reception will be held after the last presentation from 17.00 onwards. Day 2 (Thursday 19th October) will start at 09.00 and will close at 16.00 to allow all delegates to travel in the evening. We are pleased to inform you that the event programme will comprise the following presentations:
SAFETY MANAGEMENT
- The SAFEN JIP - Working together to achieve effective risk-based decision support
Linda Fløttum - Safetec - Newcomer perspective - Why is SAFEN important for us?
Henning Henriksen - Gen2Energy - SAFEN and ammonia safety
Ksenia Zakariyya - Yara
HYDROGEN IGNITION MECHANISMS AND IGNITION PROBABILITY
- SAFEN - Literature study on hydrogen and ammonia ignition mechanisms
Ørjan Knudsen - Gexcon & Kees Van Wingerden - Vysus Group - SAFEN - An ignition probability model for hydrogen and ammonia leaks
Ingar Fossan - Safetec - SAFEN - Experimental campaign to close knowledge gaps
Kees Van Wingerden - Vysus Group - A brief history of hydrogen ignitions, and predicting the probability of ignition
Mike Moosemiller - BakerRisk - Ignition mechanisms for high pressure hydrogen technologies
Christophe Proust - INERIS
LOSS OF CONTAINMENT
- Modelling of loss of containment in SAFEN - A holistic perspective
Jo Wiklund - Proactima - SAFEN loss of containment frequency models for process equipment and storage tanks
Ingar Fossan - Safetec - The SAFEN database - An effort for monitoring of safety and validation of risk models within renewable industry
Tom Arne Bakken - DNV - Leak frequencies for high pressure hydrogen technologies
Christophe Proust - INERIS - The role of task analysis and human reliability analysis in building effective risk models
Marius Fernander - DNV - Part 1: A new model of the frequencies of leaks during the transfer of fuels between transport units and fixed installations
Bert Wolting - RIVM - Part 2: A new model of the frequencies of leaks during the transfer of fuels between transport units and fixed installations
John Spouge - Amber Consulting
APPLICATION OF CURRENT RISK MODELS FOR HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES
- Reduced-order risk and consequence modelling for hydrogen and other fuels in HyRAM+
Brian Ehrhart - Sandia National Laboratories - Detailed comparison of risk calculation results for HyRAM+ and SAFEN models
Brian Ehrhart - Sandia National Laboratories & Ingar Fossan - Safetec
FEES:
- FABIG Members:
- FREE for attendance in person or via Live Online Webcast
- Non-members:
- £500+VAT for attendance in person
- Only FABIG Members can register for the Webcast
We look forward to seeing you there.