- Author
- Burgess, D. S. | Zabetakis, M. G.
- Title
- Detonation of a Flammable Cloud Following a Propane Pipeline Break: The December 9, 1970 Explosion in Port Hudson, Missouri.
- Coporate
- Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
- Report
- RI 7752, 1973, 30 p.
- Keywords
- propane | detonation | pipelines | fuel | transportation | explosions | vapors | ignition source | blasts
- Identifiers
- flammable vapor distribution; blast damage analysis
- Abstract
- This report summarizes the incidents that preceded the December 9, 1970, propane-air explosion in Port Hudson, MO, and then attempts to establish the nature of the explosion from the ensuing events. Special emphasis is given to possible ignition sources, the distribution of flammable vapors, and the analysis of blast damage. Both near- and far-field damage indicated that this explosion may be attributed to the detonation of propane in air with an energy release equivalent to that from about 50 tons of detonating TNT.