GPA LP GAS SYMPOSIUM-1990 Symposium on LP-Gas Odorization Technology Proceedings《液化石油气体添味技术工艺座谈会》.pdf
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1、GPA TITLE*SYMP 90 D 3824699 0002584 636 W October 10-1 1 , 1990 Dallas, Texas SYMPOSIUM ON LP-GAS ODORILATION TECHNOLOGY Sponsored jointly by Gas Processors Association National Propane Gas Association Propane Gas Association of Canada GPA TITLErSYMP 90 3824b 0002585 572 W Table of Contents Foreward
2、 . ii Summary Report of Odorant Investigations William B. McHenry and H. M. Faulconer 1 Trained Panel Determinations of Odorant Detection Thresholds D. L. Ripley, J. W. Goetzinger and M. L. Whisman . 5 Untrained Panel Determinations of Odorant Warning Level D. L. Ripley, J. W. Goetzinger and M. L. W
3、hisman 12 Field Testing for Ethyl Mercaptan in LP-Gas Storage Tanks in Four Marketing Areas M. D. Marshall and C. A. Palladino 22 Field Test Program of Measuring odorant In Continuous Use Tank LP-Gas Tanks William J. Hines and Carl G. Hefley 32 Ethyl Mercaptan Stability after Refill of New and Air-E
4、xposed Used LP-Gas Storage Tanks M. D. Marshall and C. A. Palladino 54 LP-Gas Odorant Stability Under Simulated Residential Conditions Michael R. Kuhlman . 58 Laboratory and Field Experience with Ethyl Mercaptan Odorant in Propane S. A. Holmes, P. B. VanBenthuysen, D. C. Lancaster and M. A. Tiller 6
5、8 A Review of Canadian Research on Propane Odorizatlon I. D. Campbell, R. J. Falkiner and A. L. Pickard . 72 Odorant Vapor-Liquid Equilbria-A Generalized Treatment John Jambus and David Swienton 79 Prediction of Odorant Distribution in LPG Tanks Mahmood Moshfeghian, Edgardo Lopez and Robert N. Maddo
6、x 87 LP-Gas Detection: Odorization and Electronic Methods - Complementary Rather Than Competitive Technologies W. Alan Bullerdiek . 94 Low Pressure Application of Stain Tube Test for Mercaptan Odorant Daniel W. Kemp 100 Author Biographies 107 i GPA TITLE*SYMP 90 M 3824699 000258b 409 Foreward Since
7、late 1986, a joint task force composed of representatives of the Gas Processors Association (GPA), the National Propane Gas Association (NFGA) and the Propane Gas Association of Canada (FGAC) has conducted an intensive study of LP-Gas odorants, odorization practices and related equipment in the LP-G
8、as fuel system. The task force investigation began with an extensive review of the published literature and available data, which revealed very little documented information on the behavior of odorants in LP-Gs. However, a large body of conjecture, unsupported by fact or data, demanded a thorough sc
9、ientific investigation of the odorant warning system. Early investigations included, among other things, experimental determination of vapor- liquid equilibria for current and possible alternate odorants, development of a simple and rapid field test to measure odorant concentrations, extensive resea
10、rch to determine the occurence and extent of odorant depletion in new and existing systems, and a critical review of industry practices. The first Symposium on LP-Gas Odorization Technology, held April 18-19,1989, documented the results of these and other early studies. This second Symposium on LP-G
11、as Odorization Technology presents resulta of subsequent research by sponsoring organizations and others. Papers and discussion presented at the symposia reflect only the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect views or opinions of the sponsoring organizations, their member companies or
12、the Joint Odorization Task Force. Papers for this Symposium were solicited from any interested party through an open “Call for Papers“ with the intent of stimulating maximum discussion and exchange of information on the subject of LP-Gas Odorization technology. In some cases, specific invitations we
13、re issued; however, no individual, group of individuals or organization acted as a review body to screen or review papers prior to their presentation. 11 GPA TITLErSYMP 90 m 3824b99 0002587 345 m Summary Report of Odorant Investigations William B. McHenry Pro-Gas Sales andSeruce Company Mikegon, Mic
14、h no commercial odorant available totally satisfies these ideal conditions. Inasmuch as odorized LP-Gas is a fungible product which may end up in more than one distribution system, a single odorant for the entire industry is desirable, if not absolutely necessary. Odorization is commonly accomplishe
15、d at the point of custody transfer into the retail distribution system, namely at the plant loading rack or pipeline terminal. With this background, let us examine what was happening in 1986. Earlier in the mid-l980s, there appeared to be an increasing number of questions and allegations raised rela
16、ting to the effectiveness of the odorants used in LP-Gas. There was a growing concern within the industry to determine the validity of these allegations and, if valid, what could be done about them. be a broad problem impacting all industry segments (producers, transporters, terminal operators, and
17、marketers), the industry formed a Joint Task Force on LP- Gas Odorization in late 1986 composed of representatives of the National Propane Gas Association, Gas Processors Association, and Propane Gas Association of Canada to share information and develop a coordinated approach to evaluate, research
18、and recommend solutions to any problems that might exist. Initial Joint Task Force efforts envisioned multiple studies of all identifiable facets of the alleged fade problem. These planned studies included Compilation and review of all known and pertinent data; Development of a field test method for
19、emeasurement of mercaptans in consumer tanks in continuous service; Inasmuch as the alleged odorant problem was deemed to 1 GPA TITLEbSYMP 90 m 3824699 0002588 281 m Experimental work to determine physical properties of alternate or supplemental odorants; Investigation of odorant practices in other
20、counties; and; Investigation of the so called “fade” mechanism and effects on tank surfaces. As these studies progressed, the Task Force agenda was broadened to include the following: Increased hazardous labeling and dissemination of factual information to all industry segments; A symposium on LP-Ga
21、s Odorization Technology, intended to document all known data on this subject. A review and revision, if deemed necessary, of NFPA 58 relative to odorization requirements; Theoretical and human response research into alternate or supplemental odorants; and, Cooperative efforts and coordination of re
22、search with those of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. One of the first jobs for the Task Force was to examine the results of an exhaustive literature search that had been conducted by the Institute of Ggs Technology in early 1986. The search failed to reveal any published research or dat
23、a relative to “fade” of odorant in LP-Gas systems. The search reviewed IGT Gas Abstract (1945-1986), Chemical Abstracts (1967-1986), and the Department of Energy Data Base (1974-1986). There did not appear to be any relevant previously published information on the “odor fade” subject. The Task Force
24、 identified the following categories of study and has either engaged in research in these areas or has monitored the research of others: 1. Odorant oxidation and/or adsorption in continuous service containers. 2. Odorant oxidation and/or adsorption in new steel containers or reinstalled used contain
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