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CHARM

CHARM - 3D Plume in TerrainComplex Hazardous Air Release Model

The CHARM® hazardous air release modeling system is a software application that calculates and predicts the movement and concentration of airborne plumes from:

  • released chemicals
  • thermal radiation impacts from BLEVEs
  • pool and jet fires
  • explosion overpressures from mechanical and vapor cloud explosions

Source terms are calculated from observable data input (e.g. temperature, pressure, hole size, etc.). Results are available in tables as well as 2D and 3D graphics.

Desktop Versions

There are two desktop versions of the CHARM software available.  Both provide calculations of air transport and dispersion, mechanical and vapor cloud explosions, and BLEVE, jet fire, and pool fire radiation.

  1. Single source in flat terrain
  2. Multiple sources in complex terrain

WebCHARM (Software as a Service)

WebCHARM takes the power of CHARM and delivers it right to the web browser of your choice, no matter where you are. We understand that in many situations, especially in the field of accidental releases, you cannot always be by a computer with the proper software loaded. Because WebCHARM is hosted entirely through the web with no software to download, you are always just a few clicks away from conducting your modeling analysis.

CHARM Desktop - $11,895
Flat and Complex Terrain Modeling of dense and neutrally buoyant releases.
WebCHARM - $200 / month
Flat Terrain Modeling of dense and neutrally buoyant releases via the Web.

The potential for accidental release of hazardous chemicals, fires, and explosions, poses a risk that must be addressed on several levels. The EPA Risk Management Program (RMP, Rule 112r) requires hazard assessment and emergency response programs.

To assure that you have adequate resources and that plans are well organized for any contingency, you need to plan for emergency response. Should such an accident occur, you need real-time data to guide the response activities. CHARM software helps you meet all of these needs.

CHARM can perform a number of simulations that are not available in standard air dispersion models. The most recent version of the CHARM® software has been extended to allow multiple releases; multiple species; particle formation, coagulation, evaporation / condensation, deposition, and interaction with gases; and chemical reactions.

Some examples of these non-standard uses are described below.

http://www.breeze-software.com/uploadedImages/Breeze-Software/Software/HAZ/CHARM/CHARM_LiqRelTerrain.jpgLiquid Release with Terrain Influenced Flow

CHARM has the capability to allow a liquid release to follow terrain contours and evaporate as it flows. The emission rate into the atmosphere from the amorphous source is time varying as the surface temperature and wind speed can change with location and time.

The model can visually display the location of the liquid with depth indicated by color. An example of such a display is shown in Figure 1. In the figure the liquid release is assumed to occur at the top of a ridge (a small red S marks the spot) with a steep slope to the left of the figure and a ditch to the right. The liquid depth is indicated by color. Blue is the deepest liquid and white is shallower. The liquid is deepest in the ditch. Some liquid goes down the steep slope and pools at the bottom.

http://www.breeze-software.com/uploadedImages/Breeze-Software/Software/HAZ/CHARM/CHARM_Centerline_Depo.jpgCooling Tower Droplet Deposition

Cooling towers can create droplets that can coagulate, evaporate, and be deposited on the ground. CHARM is capable of handling all these processes. In some cases the droplets formed may have toxic material mixed with the water, for example, sulfuric acid. A specified droplet size distribution for the source was entered into the model. The droplets were allowed to evaporate, coagulate, and deposit on the ground.

http://www.breeze-software.com/uploadedImages/Breeze-Software/Software/HAZ/CHARM/CHARM_Conc_Reduc_Eff_Chart.jpgWater Curain Scavenging Efficiency

CHARM was used to model a ground release of ammonia vapor with a source of water droplets higher than the release site and downwind. To test the effect of different flow rates a number of water emission rates are used. One simulation is performed with only the ammonia emission to determine the non-mitigated case. Most scenarios were run with 50% humidity. One scenario used 95% humidity to investigate the effects of evaporation on the droplets.

A chemical reaction that allows ammonia vapor to be absorbed by particles was defined in the chemical database. The assumed reaction for the analysis is:

NH3(g) + H2O(l) -->NH4+ + OH-

The reaction rate is assumed as:

Reaction Rate = 4 π D r

Where D = binary diffusion coefficient of ammonia in air;

r = radius of particle absorbing the ammonia.

http://www.breeze-software.com/uploadedImages/Breeze-Software/Software/HAZ/CHARM/CHARM_3D_plume_bldg.jpgMultiple Buildings

In most modeling that takes buildings into account, only one building upwind is assumed to effect the dispersion. The CHARM Software allows for multiple buildings at arbitrary locations with respect to the release site. Multiple buildings near each other can have a much different effect on the wind field affecting the dispersion of the released material than a single building. Buildings downwind can have split or deflect the released material.