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BLEVE–fireball, 2008 Toronto propane explosion

The following is a list of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) accidents. It shows whether the accident occurred during dangerous goods transportation or at a fixed facility, the accident origin (e.g., storage, process reactor, rail tank car, tank truck), the material involved, its amount, the number of fatalities, and whether a fireball developed (which is typically the case if the material is flammable).

Boiler explosions are not listed here, see List of boiler explosions. Note, however, that not all boiler explosions are BLEVEs, with some being fuel–air explosions arising in the boiler furnace.

Gas cylinders explosions are listed only where many (typically tens of) canisters exploded in a single event.

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List of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosions

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Flammable liquid

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Steam explosion

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that chemical explosions and fires may follow. Some steam explosions appear to be special kinds of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE), and...

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Liquefied petroleum gas

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tank is subjected to a fire of sufficient duration and intensity, it can undergo a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE). This is typically...

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Boiler explosion

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or personnel. A failure of this type qualifies as a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE). The rapidly expanding steam bubbles can also perform...

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Water

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even below the boiling point, water can change to vapor at its surface by evaporation (vaporization throughout the liquid is known as boiling). Sublimation...

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small puncture released a vapour cloud that ignited in a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion, creating a fireball 700 feet (210 m) in diameter. The...

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Explosive eruption

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depressurised. Depressurisation reduces the boiling point of the water, so when depressurised the water suddenly boils. Or it may happen when groundwater is...

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Electronic cigarette

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element that vaporizes a liquid solution called e-liquid, which quickly cools into an aerosol of tiny droplets, vapor and air. The vapor mainly comprises propylene...

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Pressure cooking

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the time of conventional boiling as well as saving considerable energy. Almost any food that can be cooked in steam or water-based liquids can be cooked...

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Propane

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because its low −42 °C boiling point makes it vaporise inside pressurised liquid containers (it exists in two phases, vapor above liquid). It retains its ability...

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Hydrogen safety

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evaporate at a rate of 1% per day. The main danger with cryogenic hydrogen is what is known as BLEVE (boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion). Because hydrogen...

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Combustibility and flammability

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of the particular fuel would likely happen. The vapor pressure of a liquid, which varies with its temperature, is a measure of how much the vapor of the...

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Firefighting

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cause flammable liquid contained in tanks to explode violently, producing what is called a BLEVE (boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion). Some chemical...

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ignited and are extremely dangerous. Vapour cloud explosions and boiling liquid expanding vapor explosions are the most grave flammability hazards on gas...

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Pressure

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condense back to their liquid or solid form. The atmospheric pressure boiling point of a liquid (also known as the normal boiling point) is the temperature...

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Toronto propane explosion

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by a series of explosions, including several BLEVEs (boiling liquid expanding vapor explosions), that sent large fireballs and clouds of smoke billowing...

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Argon

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atmosphere, at 0.934% (9340 ppmv). It is more than twice as abundant as water vapor (which averages about 4000 ppmv, but varies greatly), 23 times as abundant...

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explode. This generated a massive boiling-liquid expanding-vapor explosion (BLEVE), whereby the entire content of the tank car vaporized and burnt almost...

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Ethylene oxide

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27.6 mJ/m2 (0.00061 cal/sq ft) at −0.1 °C (31.8 °F). The boiling point increases with the vapor pressure as follows: 57.7 °C (135.9 °F) (2 atm (200 kPa;...

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Boiler

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that characterizes boiling ceases to occur; the fluid is neither liquid nor gas but a super-critical fluid. There is no generation of steam bubbles within...

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observed on several of the moons of the outer solar system. Due to the low ambient pressures, these eruptions consist of vapor without liquid; they are made...

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