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14 2ȣ, June 2015
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ISSN : 2288-9167 (Print)
ISSN : 2288-923X (Online)
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Evaluation of ammonia gas release in the solar cell manufacturing process
using the ALOHA model
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Abstracts
This study provides a comparison and analysis of the predicted damages related to hazardous chemical substances
used in A solar cell manufacturing process. In order to predict potential damages, different accident scenarios
were established using the ALOHA model and the KOSHA guideline. This study evaluates chemical spills and
leaks from cylinder and pipeline. Maximum distance of chemical movement, based on an initial concentration of
150 ppm, was estimated as up to 258 m in summer and 251 m in winter. The impacts of the leakage of chemicals
such as ammonia, were dependent on the initial concentration of the chemical leaked, the atmospheric stability
and temperature, and the wind speed. All of those however, were affected by air humidity.
Keywords : Ammonia, ALOHA model, Accidental release models, Hazardous chemicals