Guidelines for Design Solutions for Process Equipment FailuresISBN: 978-0-8169-0684-0
Hardcover
252 pages
August 1998
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While there is no "perfect" solution or absolute zero risk,
engineering design can significantly reduce risk potential in the
CPI. In Guidelines for Design Solutions to Process Equipment
Failures, industry experts offer their broad experience in
identifying numerous solutions to the more common process equipment
failures including inherent safer/passive, active, and procedural
solutions, in decreasing order of robustness and reliability. The
book challenges the engineer to identify opportunities for inherent
and passive safety features early, and use a risk-based approach to
process safety systems specification. The book is organized into
three basic sections: 1) a technique for making risk-based design
decisions; 2) potential failure scenarios for 10 major processing
equipment categories; and 3) two worked examples showing how the
techniques can be applied. The equipment categories covered are:
vessels, reactors, mass transfer equipment, fluid transfer
equipment, solids-fluid separators, solids handling and processing
equipment, and piping and piping components.
Special Details: Hardcover book plus 3.5" diskette for use in any word processing program with design solutions for use in PHAs.