UKCCSRC Call 1 Project data from the British Geological Survey provides experimental validation for transient depressurisation models of dense phase CO2 pipelines. The dataset supports quantitative consequence failure assessment, including near and far field dispersion analysis. It was last updated in March 2026.
Use Cases
- Validate heterogeneous flow models for predicting transient depressurisation following pipeline puncture.
- Generate source term data for quantitative consequence failure assessments of CO2 pipelines.
- Analyze outflow characteristics for near field and far field dispersion modeling.
- Support risk assessment for fracture propagation and blowdown scenarios in pipelines containing impurities.
Strengths
- Data originates from a formal UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre project (UKCCSRC-C1 -07).
- Project focuses on experimentally validated models for a specific, high-impact application.
- Dataset is maintained by the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
Limitations
- Specific data volume, structure (rows/columns), and file formats are unknown.
- Data scope is narrowly focused on dense phase CO2 pipelines with impurities, limiting generalizability.
- Sample data is unavailable for preliminary inspection of variables and quality.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS), UKCCSRC Call 1 Project (UKCCSRC-C1-07).
- Collection Method
- Developed and experimentally validated through a research project grant.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated in March 2026.
- Geography
- United Kingdom