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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9959328720202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 327 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
    ISBN: 0471792969 , 9780471792963 , 0470038063 , 9780470038062 , 1601190239 , 9781601190239 , 9780470038079 , 0470038071
    Series Statement: A CCPS concept book
    Content: Process vent header collection systems are subject to continually varying compositions and flow rates and thus present significant challenges for safe design. Due to increasingly demanding safety, health, environmental, and property protection requirements, today's industrial designers are faced with the need to create increasingly complex systems for more effective treatment, dispersal, or disposal of process gases. Safe Design and Operation of Process Vents and Emission Control Systems provides cutting-edgeguidance for the design, evaluation, and operation of these systems, with emp.
    Note: Safe Design and Operation of Process Vents and Emission Control Systems; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgment; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Objective; 1.2 Relationship to Other CCPS Publications; 1.3 Industries and Operations Covered; 1.4 Intended Audience; 1.5 How to Use this Book; 1.6 References; 2 Management Overview; 2.1. Impact on Vent Header Systems; 3 Normal Process and Emergency Systems; 3.1 Types of Vent Header Systems; 3.1.1 Normal Process Vent Header Systems; 3.1.2 Emergency Vent Header Systems; 3.1.3 Combined Vent Header Systems; 3.1.4 Considerations; 3.2 Design Philosophy. , 3.2.1 Design Sequence3.2.2 Hazards Associated with Combining Vent Streams; 3.2.3 Inherent Safety; 3.2.4 Flammability and Combustibility; 3.2.5 Toxicity; 3.2.6 Reactivity; 3.2.7 Regulatory Issues; 3.3 Reference; 4 Combustion and Flammability; 4.1 Flammable Limits; 4.1.1 Mixture Stoichiometry; 4.1.2 Factors Influencing Flammable Limits; 4.1.3 Flammable Limit Variability; 4.1.4 Effects of Temperature on Flammable Limits; 4.1.5 Effects of Pressure on Flammable Limits; 4.1.6 Flammable Limits of Combined Gas Streams; 4.1.7 Cool Flame; 4.1.8 Hybrid Mixtures; 4.2 Limiting Oxidant Concentration. , 4.3 Deflagrations4.4 Pressure Piling; 4.5 Detonation Phenomena; 4.5.1 Deflagration to Detonation Transition (DDT) and Run-Up Distance; 4.5.2 Overdriven and Stable Detonations; 4.5.3 Detonation Cell Size; 4.6 References; 5 UNDERSTANDING REQUIREMENTS; 5.1 Understanding the Sources; 5.1.1 Identify Vent Sources; 5.1.2 Identify Normal Process Vent Streams; 5.1.3 Normal Process Vent System, Design Case Scenario; 5.1.4 Define Interface Requirements; 5.1.5 Identify Hazard Scenarios That Could Result in Emergency Venting; 5.1.6 Vent Gas Characteristics for Emergency Venting. , 5.1.7 Emergency Venting Design Case Scenario5.1.8 Liquid Entrainment or Condensation in Normal Process Vent Headers; 5.1.9 Two-Phase Venting; 5.1.10 Flammable Gases and Vapors; 5.1.11 Toxic and Noxious Materials; 5.1.12 Reactive Systems; 5.2 Regulatory Issues; 5.2.1 Historical Background; 5.2.2 Brief Review of Laws and Regulations; 5.2.3 Improved Air Quality; 5.3 At-Source Treatment Options; 5.4 Combining Vent Streams; 5.5 End-of-Line Treatment Systems; 5.6 Specify Design Requirements; 5.7 References; 6 DESIGN APPROACH; 6.1 Design Basis; 6.2 Merging Vent Streams. , 6.2.1 Features Favorable for Merging Steams6.2.2 Features that do not Favor Merging Streams; 6.3 Vent Header Systems Handling Flammable Materials; 6.3.1 Explosion Prevention; 6.3.2 Operating Fuel Lean; 6.3.3 Operating Inerted; 6.3.4 Operating Fuel Rich; 6.3.5 Oxidizers Other Than Oxygen; 6.3.6 Explosion Protection; 6.3.7 Ignition Sources; 6.4 Vent Header Systems Handling Toxic Gases; 6.4.1 Operating Principles for Header Systems Handling Toxic Gases; 6.4.2 Piping Design; 6.4.3 Combined Relief Valve and Rupture Disk Devices; 6.5 Reactive Systems; 6.5.1 Reactive Systems Design Considerations. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. , English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Safe design and operation of process vents and emission control systems. Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, ©2006 ISBN 0471792969
    Language: English
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948196666302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 327 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
    ISBN: 0471792969 , 9780471792963 , 0470038063 , 9780470038062 , 1601190239 , 9781601190239 , 9780470038079 , 0470038071
    Series Statement: A CCPS concept book
    Content: Process vent header collection systems are subject to continually varying compositions and flow rates and thus present significant challenges for safe design. Due to increasingly demanding safety, health, environmental, and property protection requirements, today's industrial designers are faced with the need to create increasingly complex systems for more effective treatment, dispersal, or disposal of process gases. Safe Design and Operation of Process Vents and Emission Control Systems provides cutting-edgeguidance for the design, evaluation, and operation of these systems, with emp.
    Note: Safe Design and Operation of Process Vents and Emission Control Systems; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgment; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Objective; 1.2 Relationship to Other CCPS Publications; 1.3 Industries and Operations Covered; 1.4 Intended Audience; 1.5 How to Use this Book; 1.6 References; 2 Management Overview; 2.1. Impact on Vent Header Systems; 3 Normal Process and Emergency Systems; 3.1 Types of Vent Header Systems; 3.1.1 Normal Process Vent Header Systems; 3.1.2 Emergency Vent Header Systems; 3.1.3 Combined Vent Header Systems; 3.1.4 Considerations; 3.2 Design Philosophy. , 3.2.1 Design Sequence3.2.2 Hazards Associated with Combining Vent Streams; 3.2.3 Inherent Safety; 3.2.4 Flammability and Combustibility; 3.2.5 Toxicity; 3.2.6 Reactivity; 3.2.7 Regulatory Issues; 3.3 Reference; 4 Combustion and Flammability; 4.1 Flammable Limits; 4.1.1 Mixture Stoichiometry; 4.1.2 Factors Influencing Flammable Limits; 4.1.3 Flammable Limit Variability; 4.1.4 Effects of Temperature on Flammable Limits; 4.1.5 Effects of Pressure on Flammable Limits; 4.1.6 Flammable Limits of Combined Gas Streams; 4.1.7 Cool Flame; 4.1.8 Hybrid Mixtures; 4.2 Limiting Oxidant Concentration. , 4.3 Deflagrations4.4 Pressure Piling; 4.5 Detonation Phenomena; 4.5.1 Deflagration to Detonation Transition (DDT) and Run-Up Distance; 4.5.2 Overdriven and Stable Detonations; 4.5.3 Detonation Cell Size; 4.6 References; 5 UNDERSTANDING REQUIREMENTS; 5.1 Understanding the Sources; 5.1.1 Identify Vent Sources; 5.1.2 Identify Normal Process Vent Streams; 5.1.3 Normal Process Vent System, Design Case Scenario; 5.1.4 Define Interface Requirements; 5.1.5 Identify Hazard Scenarios That Could Result in Emergency Venting; 5.1.6 Vent Gas Characteristics for Emergency Venting. , 5.1.7 Emergency Venting Design Case Scenario5.1.8 Liquid Entrainment or Condensation in Normal Process Vent Headers; 5.1.9 Two-Phase Venting; 5.1.10 Flammable Gases and Vapors; 5.1.11 Toxic and Noxious Materials; 5.1.12 Reactive Systems; 5.2 Regulatory Issues; 5.2.1 Historical Background; 5.2.2 Brief Review of Laws and Regulations; 5.2.3 Improved Air Quality; 5.3 At-Source Treatment Options; 5.4 Combining Vent Streams; 5.5 End-of-Line Treatment Systems; 5.6 Specify Design Requirements; 5.7 References; 6 DESIGN APPROACH; 6.1 Design Basis; 6.2 Merging Vent Streams. , 6.2.1 Features Favorable for Merging Steams6.2.2 Features that do not Favor Merging Streams; 6.3 Vent Header Systems Handling Flammable Materials; 6.3.1 Explosion Prevention; 6.3.2 Operating Fuel Lean; 6.3.3 Operating Inerted; 6.3.4 Operating Fuel Rich; 6.3.5 Oxidizers Other Than Oxygen; 6.3.6 Explosion Protection; 6.3.7 Ignition Sources; 6.4 Vent Header Systems Handling Toxic Gases; 6.4.1 Operating Principles for Header Systems Handling Toxic Gases; 6.4.2 Piping Design; 6.4.3 Combined Relief Valve and Rupture Disk Devices; 6.5 Reactive Systems; 6.5.1 Reactive Systems Design Considerations. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. , English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Safe design and operation of process vents and emission control systems. Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, ©2006 ISBN 0471792969
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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