05654nam 2200709Ia 450 991100667160332120200520144314.01-282-73768-697866127376880-08-094631-397866120026871-282-00268-697866122531711-59124-084-0(CKB)111056552537456(EBL)435302(OCoLC)808805173(SSID)ssj0000072179(PQKBManifestationID)11110024(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072179(PQKBWorkID)10095682(PQKB)10186040(MiAaPQ)EBC435302(EXLCZ)9911105655253745619960228d1996 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHandbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles for oil, gas, chemical, and related facilities /by Dennis P. Nolan1st ed.Westwood, N.J. Noyes Publicationsc19961 online resource (312 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8155-1752-1 0-8155-1394-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Handbook of Fire and Explosion Protection Engineering Principles for Oil, Gas, Chemical, and Related Facilities; Copyright Page; Contents; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION; Historical Background; Legal Influences; Hazards and Their Prevention; Systems Approach; Fire Protection Engineering Role; Risk Management and Insurance; Senior Management Responsibility and Accountability; CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW OF OIL AND GAS FACILITIES; Exploration; Production; Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR); Secondary Recovery; Tertiary Recovery; Transportation; Refining; Typical Refinery Process Flow; MarketingCHAPTER 3 PHILOSOPHY OF PROTECTION PRINCIPALSGeneral Philosophy; Worst Case Conditions; Independent Layers of Protection (ILP); Design Principles; Accountability and Auditability; CHAPTER 4 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS; General; Characteristics of Hydrocarbons; Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)/Upper Explosive Limit (UEL); Flash Point (FP); Autoignition Temperature (AIT); Vapor Density; Vapor Pressure; Specific Gravity; Flammable; Combustible; Heat of Combustion; Description of Some Common Hydrocarbons; CHAPTER 5 CHARACTERISTICS OF HYDROCARBON RELEASES, FIRES AND EXPLOSIONSHydrocarbon ReleasesGaseous Releases; Mists or Spray Releases; Liquid Releases; Nature and Chemistry of Hydrocarbon Combustion; Hydrocarbon Fires; Nature of Hydrocarbon Explosions; Semi-confined Explosion Overpressures; Vapor Cloud Explosion Overpressures; Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosions (BLEVE); Smoke and Combustion Gases; Mathematical Consequence Modeling; Methods of Flame Extinguishment; Selection of Fire Control and Suppression Methods; Terminology of Hydrocarbon Explosions and Fires; CHAPTER 6 HISTORICAL SURVEY OF FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS IN THE HYDROCARBON INDUSTRIESRelevancy of IncidentsOffshore Oil Production and Exploration (USA); Summary; CHAPTER 7 RISK ANALYSIS; Safety Flow Chart; Risk Identification and Evaluation; Risk Acceptance Criteria; Relevant and Accurate Data Resources; CHAPTER 8 SEGREGATION, SEPARATION AND ARRANGEMENT; Segregation; Separation; Manned Facilities and Locations; Storage Facilities-Tanks; Process Units; Flares; Critical Utilities and Support Systems; Fire Zones; Arrangement; Facility Access and Egress; CHAPTER 9 GRADING, CONTAINMENT, AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS; Drainage Systems; Surface Drainage; Spill ContainmentCHAPTER 10 PROCESS CONTROLSHuman Observation; Instrumentation and Automation; Electronic Process Control; Process System Instrumentation and Alarms; Transfer and Storage Controls; Burner Management Systems; CHAPTER 11 EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN; Definition and Objective; Design Philosophy; Activation Mechanisms; Levels of Shutdown; Reliability and Fail Safe Logic; ESD/DCS Interfaces; Activation Points; Activation Hardware Features; Isolation Valve Requirements; Emergency Isolation Valves (EIV); Subsea Isolation Valves (SSIV); Protection Requirements; System InteractionsCHAPTER 12 DEPRESSURIZATION, BLOWDOWN AND VENTINGThe security and economic stability of many nations and multinational oil companies are highly dependent on the safe and uninterrupted operation of their oil, gas and chemical facilities. One of the most critical impacts that can occur to these operations are fires and explosions from accidental or political incidents. This publication is intended as a general engineering handbook and reference guideline for those personnel involved with fire and explosion protection aspects of critical hydrocarbon facilities. Design guidelines and specifications of major, small and independent oil companies aChemical plantsFires and fire preventionPetroleum refineriesFires and fire preventionExplosionsChemical plantsFires and fire prevention.Petroleum refineriesFires and fire prevention.Explosions.660.2804660/.2804 20660.2804Nolan Dennis P23146MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006671603321Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles for oil, gas, chemical, and related facilities1914603UNINA