03706nam 2200661 450 991014324000332120170815154417.01-282-84925-597866128492510-470-93517-01-59124-595-80-470-93516-2(CKB)111086367653196(EBL)624465(OCoLC)676700872(SSID)ssj0000072879(PQKBManifestationID)11114096(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072879(PQKBWorkID)10102895(PQKB)10549960(MiAaPQ)EBC624465(EXLCZ)9911108636765319620160815h19991999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRelease a model with data to predict aerosol rainout in accidental releases /David W. Johnson and John L. WoodwardNew York, New York :Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers,1999.©19991 online resource (202 p.)CCPS Concept booksDescription based upon print version of record.0-8169-0745-5 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Release: A Model with Data to Predict Aerosol Rainout in Accidental Releases; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About This Book; Part I Design and Results of CCPS Aerosol Field Tests; 1 Introduction; 2 Chronological History; 3 Development of the Release Model; 4 Oklahoma Experimental Program (Water and CFC-11); 5 Nevada Experimental Program (Chlorine, Methylamine, and Cyclohexane); 6 Corrections to Experimental Data and Further Release Model Work; 7 Summary and Future Work; References; Part II Measurement and Modeling of Accidental Aerosol Releases; 8 Background and Objectives9 Correcting Experimental Rainout Data10 The RELEASE Model for Predicting Rainout; 11 Aerosol Drop Size Correlation; Appendix A Experimental Rainout Data; Appendix B Solar Radiation Data for Las Vegas, NV; Appendix C Theory of Model Used to Correct Rainout Data; Appendix D Additional Modeling Details; Appendix E Rainout Correlation Using Adiabatic Saturation Temperature; References; Nomenclature; IndexThis book documents CCPS's Aerosol Research Program to develop a model to predict liquid rainout from release of a pressurized, liquefied gas--and, hence the residual amount of material in a vapor cloud, which may be greater than the amount calculated from an enthalpy chart. RELEASE predicts the rate of fluid discharge, the depressurization, flashing and formation of liquid drops, the entrainment of drops into the vapor cloud, the subsequent spreading of the jet, and rate of liquid rainout to a pool on the ground. Designed in a modular fashion to permit adjustment and corrections as new data bCCPS concept book.Atmospheric diffusionComputer simulationHazardous substancesEnvironmental aspectsComputer simulationVaporsComputer simulationElectronic books.Atmospheric diffusionComputer simulation.Hazardous substancesEnvironmental aspectsComputer simulation.VaporsComputer simulation.628.5/3628.53Johnson David W.1942-903335Woodward John LowellMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143240003321Release2019482UNINA