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ISSN : 2288-9167(Print)
ISSN : 2288-923X(Online)
Journal of Odor and Indoor Environment Vol.14 No.2 pp.136-149
DOI : https://doi.org/10.15250/joie.2015.14.2.136

Evaluation of ammonia gas release in the solar cell manufacturing process using the ALOHA model

Young-Kyun Park,Tae-Oh Kim*
Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School Kumoh National Institute of Technology
*Corresponding author : Tel : +82-54-478-7634 E-mail : tokim@kumoh.ac.kr
28 April 2015 16 June 2015 25 June 2015

Abstract

This study provides a comparison and analysis of the predicted damages related to hazardous chemical substancesused in “A” solar cell manufacturing process. In order to predict potential damages, different accident scenarioswere established using the ALOHA model and the KOSHA guideline. This study evaluates chemical spills andleaks from cylinder and pipeline. Maximum distance of chemical movement, based on an initial concentration of150ppm, was estimated as up to 258m in summer and 251m in winter. The impacts of the leakage of chemicalssuch as ammonia, were dependent on the initial concentration of the chemical leaked, the atmospheric stabilityand temperature, and the wind speed. All of those however, were affected by air humidity.

ALOHA 모델을 이용한 태양전지 제조공정의 암모니아가스 누출 평가

박영균,김태오*
금오공과대학교 환경공학과

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