04135nam 2200613 a 450 99621838110331620221206153928.01-282-81732-997866128173280-470-93810-20-470-93811-01-60119-003-4(CKB)1000000000327070(EBL)589039(SSID)ssj0000072099(PQKBManifestationID)11109793(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072099(PQKBWorkID)10091201(PQKB)10721783(MiAaPQ)EBC589039(OCoLC)669165958(EXLCZ)99100000000032707019990104d1999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGuidelines for consequence analysis of chemical releases[electronic resource] /Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical EngineersNew York American Institute of Chemical Engineers19991 online resource (350 p.)CCPS guidelines seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-8169-0786-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Guidelines for Consequence Analysis of Chemical Releases; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1989 CPQRA Guidelines Acknowledgments; Acronyms; 1 lntroduction; 1.1 CPQRA Definitions; 1.2. Consequence Analysis; 2 Source Models; 2.1. Discharge Rate Models; 2.1.1. BACKGROUND; 2.1.2. DESCRIPTION; 2.1.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEMS; 2.1.4. DISCUSSION; 2.2. Flash and Evaporation; 2.2.1. BACKGROUND; 2.2.2. DESCRIPTION; 2.2.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEMS; 2.2.4. DISCUSSION; 2.3. Dispersion Models; 2.3.1. NEUTRAL AND POSITIVELY BUOYANT PLUME AND PUFF MODELS; 2.3.2. DENSE GAS DISPERSION; 3 Explosions and Fires3.1. Vapor Cloud Explosions (VCE)3.1.1. BACKGROUND; 3.1.2. DESCRIPTION; 3.1.3. DISCUSSION; 3.1.4. EXAMPLE PROBLEMS; 3.2. Flash Fires; 3.3. Physical Explosion; 3.3.1. BACKGROUND; 3.3.2. DESCRIPTION; 3.3.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEMS; 3.3.4. DISCUSSION; 3.4. BLEVE and Fireball; 3.4.1. BACKGROUND; 3.4.2. DESCRIPTION; 3.4.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEMS; 3.4.4. DISCUSSION; 3.5. Confined Explosions; 3.5.1. BACKGROUND; 3.5.2. DESCRIPTION; 3.5.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEM; 3.5.4. DISCUSSION; 3.6. Pool Fires; 3.6.1. BACKGROUND; 3.6.2. DESCRIPTION; 3.6.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEM; 3.6.4. DISCUSSION; 3.7. Jet Fires; 3.7.1. BACKGROUND3.7.2. DESCRIPTION3.7.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEM; 3.7.4. DISCUSSION; 4 Effect Models; 4.1. Dose-Response and Probit Functions; 4.1.1. DOSE-RESPONSE FUNCTIONS; 4.1.2. PROBIT FUNCTIONS; 4.1.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEM; 4.2. Toxic Gas Effects; 4.2.1. BACKGROUND; 4.2.2. DESCRIPTION; 4.2.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEMS; 4.2.4. DISCUSSION; 4.3. Thermal Effects; 4.3.1. BACKGROUND; 4.3.2. DESCRIPTION; 4.3.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEMS; 4.2.4. DISCUSSION; 4.4. Explosion Effects; 4.4.1. BACKGROUND; 4.4.2. DESCRIPTION; 4.4.3. EXAMPLE PROBLEM; 4.4.4. DISCUSSION; 5 Evasive Actions; 5.1. Background; 5.2. Description; 5.3. Example Problem5.4. Discussion6 Modeling Systems; References; Appendix: CD ROM; Glossary; IndexThis Guidelines book provides technical information on how to conduct a consequence analysis to satisfy your company's needs and the EPA rules. It covers quantifying the size of a release, dispersion of vapor clouds to an endpoint concentration, outcomes for various types of explosions and fires, and the effect of the release on people and structures. Special Details: Includes CD-ROM with example problems worked using Excel and Quattro Pro. For use with Windows 95, 98, and NT.CCPS guidelines series.Chemical plantsAccidentsRisk assessmentChemical plantsAccidents.Risk assessment.628.5660/.2804MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996218381103316Guidelines for consequence analysis of chemical releases2289375UNISA01148nam a2200337 i 450099100114822970753620020507111918.0941013s1992 ||| ||| | eng 9810207263b10180345-39ule_instLE00642942ExLDip.to Fisicaita53(042)530Lundqvist, Stig44608Physics 1971-1980 /edited by Stig LundqvistRiver Edge, N.J. ; Singapore :World Scientific,1992vii, 603 p. :ill. ;26 cm.Nobel lecturesIncludes bibliographical references."Nobel lectures in physics, 1971-1980""Published for the Nobel Foundation"Nobel prizesPhysicists-BiographyPhysics.b1018034517-02-1727-06-02991001148229707536LE006 53(042+082.2) NOB12006000035033le006-E0.00-l- 00000.i1022127x27-06-02Physics 1971-1980188982UNISALENTOle00601-01-94ma -engxx 01