Shanghai LNG Terminal Failure
Shanghai LNG Terminal Failure
The explosion was caused by a sudden flange failure while the workers were
conducting pneumatic testing of a 36 inch diameter line, 600m long segment, laid
out in an S shape. The testing pressure was 15.6MPa (2,262psi), and the
explosion occurred when the system pressure reached 12.3 MPa (1,784psi).
The explosion was caused by the rupture of a flange at the end of the test
section. The 2nd and 3rd last pictures in the attachment show the face of rupture.
The flange was for future connection.
The rupture occurred in the flange body, 30 to 40 mm from the flange to pipe
weld. It's a "clean" break, i.e., brittle failure. The cause of the flange failure was
under investigation. The worker killed by a piece of flying scaffold pipe was
outside the entrance door to the dorm (not lying in his bed according to
news below), 350 m away from the explosion. The injured workers were about
100m away from the explosion (installing insulation). The explosion is likely to
delay start up of the project by 6 months. The LNG terminal was to be ready to
receive shipment in a couple of months.