Necci A., Antonioni G., Renni E., Cozzani V., Borghetti A., Nucci C., Krausmann E., 2012, Equipment Failure Probability due to the Impact of Lightning, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 26, 129-134.
The historical analysis of accidental scenarios triggered by lightning shows that the impact of a lightning on a process plant might be the initiating event of a severe accident. The analysis identifies the most common damages to the equipment as either immediate ignition of flammable atmospheres or structural damage with subsequent release. However, the available information on lighting damage to industrial equipment is fragmented and not very detailed. The aim of the present study is to define a failure model for reference equipment categories following lightning impact. Starting from the analysis of lightning damage, the possibility of equipment damage is assessed on the basis of lightning characteristics. The probability of failure is evaluated as the probability to find, in impacting lightning strikes, the minimum energy necessary to cause the loss of containment of the selected equipment. Probability distribution functions available for lightning characteristics, used together with the lightning capture frequency, allow the development of a failure probability model for reference equipment categories.