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Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (564 p.)
Disciplina 620.106
660.0286
660/.028/6
Soggetto topico Chemical plants - Waste disposal
Hazardous wastes - Management
Relief valves
Sewage disposal
ISBN 1-282-78325-4
9786612783258
0-470-93519-7
1-59124-596-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling Systems; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1. Objective; 1.2. Scope; 1.3. Design Codes and Regulations, and Sources of Information; 1.4. Organization of This Book; 1.5. General Pressure Relief System Design Criteria; 1.5.1 Process Hazards Analysis; 1.5.2 Process Safety Information; 1.5.3 Problems Inherent in Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling System Design; 2 Relief Design Criteria and Strategy; 2.1. Limitations of the Technology; 2.2. General Pressure Relief Strategy
2.2.1 Mechanism of Pressure Relief2.2.2 Approach to Design; 2.2.3 Limitations of Systems Actuated by Pressure; 2.2.4 Consideration of Consequences; 2.3. Codes, Standards, and Guidelines; 2.3.1 Scope of Principal USA Documents; 2.3.2 General Provisions; 2.3.3 Protection by System Design; 2.4. Relief Device Types and Operation; 2.4.1 General Terminology; 2.4.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.4.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.4.4 Devices in Combination; 2.4.5 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.4.6 Miscellaneous Low-Pressure Devices; 2.4.7 Miscellaneous Relief System Components
2.4.8 Selection of Pressure Relief Devices2.5. Relief System Layout; 2.5.1 General Code Requirements; 2.5.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.5.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.5.4 Low-Pressure Devices; 2.5.5 Series/Parallel Devices; 2.5.6 Header Systems; 2.5.7 Mechanical Integrity; 2.5.8 Material Selection; 2.5.9 Drainage and Freeze-up Provisions; 2.5.10 Noise; 2.6. Design Flows and Code Provisions; 2.6.1 Safety Valves; 2.6.2 Relief Valves; 2.6.3 Low Pressure Devices; 2.6.4 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.6.5 Devices in Combination; 2.6.6 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.7. Scenario Selection Considerations
2.7.1 Events Requiring Relief Due to Overpressure2.7.2 Design Scenarios; 2.8. Fluid Properties and System Characterization; 2.8.1 Data Sources/Determination/Estimation; 2.8.2 Pure-Component Properties; 2.8.3 Mixture Properties; 2.8.4 Phase Behavior; 2.8.5 Chemical Reaction; 2.8.6 Miscellaneous Fluid Characteristics; 2.9. Fluid Behavior in Vessel; 2.9.1 Accounting for Chemical Reaction; 2.9.2 Two-Phase Venting Conditions and Effects; 2.10. Flow of Fluids through Relief Systems; 2.10.1 Conditions for Two-Phase Flow; 2.10.2 Nature of Compressible Flow
2.10.3 Stagnation Pressure and Critical Pressure Ratio2.10.4 Flow Rate to Effluent Handling System; 2.11. Relief System Reliability; 2.11.1 Relief Device Reliability; 2.11.2 System Reliability; Appendix 2A. International Codes and Standards; Appendix 2B. Property Mixing Rules; Appendix 2C. Code Case: Protection by System Design; 3 Relief System Design and Rating Computations; 3.1. Introduction; 3.1.1 Purpose and Scope; 3.1.2 Required Background; 3.2. Vessel Venting Background; 3.2.1 General; 3.2.2 Material and Energy Balances; 3.2.3 Phase Behavior; 3.2.4 Two-Phase Venting Technology
3.2.5 Methods of Solution
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143246403321
New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
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Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (564 p.)
Disciplina 620.106
660.0286
660/.028/6
Soggetto topico Chemical plants - Waste disposal
Hazardous wastes - Management
Relief valves
Sewage disposal
ISBN 1-282-78325-4
9786612783258
0-470-93519-7
1-59124-596-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling Systems; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1. Objective; 1.2. Scope; 1.3. Design Codes and Regulations, and Sources of Information; 1.4. Organization of This Book; 1.5. General Pressure Relief System Design Criteria; 1.5.1 Process Hazards Analysis; 1.5.2 Process Safety Information; 1.5.3 Problems Inherent in Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling System Design; 2 Relief Design Criteria and Strategy; 2.1. Limitations of the Technology; 2.2. General Pressure Relief Strategy
2.2.1 Mechanism of Pressure Relief2.2.2 Approach to Design; 2.2.3 Limitations of Systems Actuated by Pressure; 2.2.4 Consideration of Consequences; 2.3. Codes, Standards, and Guidelines; 2.3.1 Scope of Principal USA Documents; 2.3.2 General Provisions; 2.3.3 Protection by System Design; 2.4. Relief Device Types and Operation; 2.4.1 General Terminology; 2.4.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.4.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.4.4 Devices in Combination; 2.4.5 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.4.6 Miscellaneous Low-Pressure Devices; 2.4.7 Miscellaneous Relief System Components
2.4.8 Selection of Pressure Relief Devices2.5. Relief System Layout; 2.5.1 General Code Requirements; 2.5.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.5.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.5.4 Low-Pressure Devices; 2.5.5 Series/Parallel Devices; 2.5.6 Header Systems; 2.5.7 Mechanical Integrity; 2.5.8 Material Selection; 2.5.9 Drainage and Freeze-up Provisions; 2.5.10 Noise; 2.6. Design Flows and Code Provisions; 2.6.1 Safety Valves; 2.6.2 Relief Valves; 2.6.3 Low Pressure Devices; 2.6.4 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.6.5 Devices in Combination; 2.6.6 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.7. Scenario Selection Considerations
2.7.1 Events Requiring Relief Due to Overpressure2.7.2 Design Scenarios; 2.8. Fluid Properties and System Characterization; 2.8.1 Data Sources/Determination/Estimation; 2.8.2 Pure-Component Properties; 2.8.3 Mixture Properties; 2.8.4 Phase Behavior; 2.8.5 Chemical Reaction; 2.8.6 Miscellaneous Fluid Characteristics; 2.9. Fluid Behavior in Vessel; 2.9.1 Accounting for Chemical Reaction; 2.9.2 Two-Phase Venting Conditions and Effects; 2.10. Flow of Fluids through Relief Systems; 2.10.1 Conditions for Two-Phase Flow; 2.10.2 Nature of Compressible Flow
2.10.3 Stagnation Pressure and Critical Pressure Ratio2.10.4 Flow Rate to Effluent Handling System; 2.11. Relief System Reliability; 2.11.1 Relief Device Reliability; 2.11.2 System Reliability; Appendix 2A. International Codes and Standards; Appendix 2B. Property Mixing Rules; Appendix 2C. Code Case: Protection by System Design; 3 Relief System Design and Rating Computations; 3.1. Introduction; 3.1.1 Purpose and Scope; 3.1.2 Required Background; 3.2. Vessel Venting Background; 3.2.1 General; 3.2.2 Material and Energy Balances; 3.2.3 Phase Behavior; 3.2.4 Two-Phase Venting Technology
3.2.5 Methods of Solution
Record Nr. UNISA-996212703003316
New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
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Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (564 p.)
Disciplina 620.106
660.0286
660/.028/6
Soggetto topico Chemical plants - Waste disposal
Hazardous wastes - Management
Relief valves
Sewage disposal
ISBN 1-282-78325-4
9786612783258
0-470-93519-7
1-59124-596-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling Systems; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1. Objective; 1.2. Scope; 1.3. Design Codes and Regulations, and Sources of Information; 1.4. Organization of This Book; 1.5. General Pressure Relief System Design Criteria; 1.5.1 Process Hazards Analysis; 1.5.2 Process Safety Information; 1.5.3 Problems Inherent in Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling System Design; 2 Relief Design Criteria and Strategy; 2.1. Limitations of the Technology; 2.2. General Pressure Relief Strategy
2.2.1 Mechanism of Pressure Relief2.2.2 Approach to Design; 2.2.3 Limitations of Systems Actuated by Pressure; 2.2.4 Consideration of Consequences; 2.3. Codes, Standards, and Guidelines; 2.3.1 Scope of Principal USA Documents; 2.3.2 General Provisions; 2.3.3 Protection by System Design; 2.4. Relief Device Types and Operation; 2.4.1 General Terminology; 2.4.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.4.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.4.4 Devices in Combination; 2.4.5 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.4.6 Miscellaneous Low-Pressure Devices; 2.4.7 Miscellaneous Relief System Components
2.4.8 Selection of Pressure Relief Devices2.5. Relief System Layout; 2.5.1 General Code Requirements; 2.5.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.5.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.5.4 Low-Pressure Devices; 2.5.5 Series/Parallel Devices; 2.5.6 Header Systems; 2.5.7 Mechanical Integrity; 2.5.8 Material Selection; 2.5.9 Drainage and Freeze-up Provisions; 2.5.10 Noise; 2.6. Design Flows and Code Provisions; 2.6.1 Safety Valves; 2.6.2 Relief Valves; 2.6.3 Low Pressure Devices; 2.6.4 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.6.5 Devices in Combination; 2.6.6 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.7. Scenario Selection Considerations
2.7.1 Events Requiring Relief Due to Overpressure2.7.2 Design Scenarios; 2.8. Fluid Properties and System Characterization; 2.8.1 Data Sources/Determination/Estimation; 2.8.2 Pure-Component Properties; 2.8.3 Mixture Properties; 2.8.4 Phase Behavior; 2.8.5 Chemical Reaction; 2.8.6 Miscellaneous Fluid Characteristics; 2.9. Fluid Behavior in Vessel; 2.9.1 Accounting for Chemical Reaction; 2.9.2 Two-Phase Venting Conditions and Effects; 2.10. Flow of Fluids through Relief Systems; 2.10.1 Conditions for Two-Phase Flow; 2.10.2 Nature of Compressible Flow
2.10.3 Stagnation Pressure and Critical Pressure Ratio2.10.4 Flow Rate to Effluent Handling System; 2.11. Relief System Reliability; 2.11.1 Relief Device Reliability; 2.11.2 System Reliability; Appendix 2A. International Codes and Standards; Appendix 2B. Property Mixing Rules; Appendix 2C. Code Case: Protection by System Design; 3 Relief System Design and Rating Computations; 3.1. Introduction; 3.1.1 Purpose and Scope; 3.1.2 Required Background; 3.2. Vessel Venting Background; 3.2.1 General; 3.2.2 Material and Energy Balances; 3.2.3 Phase Behavior; 3.2.4 Two-Phase Venting Technology
3.2.5 Methods of Solution
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830448703321
New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Guidelines for pressure relief and effluent handling systems [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (564 p.)
Disciplina 620.106
660.0286
660/.028/6
Soggetto topico Chemical plants - Waste disposal
Hazardous wastes - Management
Relief valves
Sewage disposal
ISBN 1-282-78325-4
9786612783258
0-470-93519-7
1-59124-596-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling Systems; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1. Objective; 1.2. Scope; 1.3. Design Codes and Regulations, and Sources of Information; 1.4. Organization of This Book; 1.5. General Pressure Relief System Design Criteria; 1.5.1 Process Hazards Analysis; 1.5.2 Process Safety Information; 1.5.3 Problems Inherent in Pressure Relief and Effluent Handling System Design; 2 Relief Design Criteria and Strategy; 2.1. Limitations of the Technology; 2.2. General Pressure Relief Strategy
2.2.1 Mechanism of Pressure Relief2.2.2 Approach to Design; 2.2.3 Limitations of Systems Actuated by Pressure; 2.2.4 Consideration of Consequences; 2.3. Codes, Standards, and Guidelines; 2.3.1 Scope of Principal USA Documents; 2.3.2 General Provisions; 2.3.3 Protection by System Design; 2.4. Relief Device Types and Operation; 2.4.1 General Terminology; 2.4.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.4.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.4.4 Devices in Combination; 2.4.5 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.4.6 Miscellaneous Low-Pressure Devices; 2.4.7 Miscellaneous Relief System Components
2.4.8 Selection of Pressure Relief Devices2.5. Relief System Layout; 2.5.1 General Code Requirements; 2.5.2 Pressure Relief Valves; 2.5.3 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.5.4 Low-Pressure Devices; 2.5.5 Series/Parallel Devices; 2.5.6 Header Systems; 2.5.7 Mechanical Integrity; 2.5.8 Material Selection; 2.5.9 Drainage and Freeze-up Provisions; 2.5.10 Noise; 2.6. Design Flows and Code Provisions; 2.6.1 Safety Valves; 2.6.2 Relief Valves; 2.6.3 Low Pressure Devices; 2.6.4 Rupture Disk Devices; 2.6.5 Devices in Combination; 2.6.6 Miscellaneous Nonreclosing Devices; 2.7. Scenario Selection Considerations
2.7.1 Events Requiring Relief Due to Overpressure2.7.2 Design Scenarios; 2.8. Fluid Properties and System Characterization; 2.8.1 Data Sources/Determination/Estimation; 2.8.2 Pure-Component Properties; 2.8.3 Mixture Properties; 2.8.4 Phase Behavior; 2.8.5 Chemical Reaction; 2.8.6 Miscellaneous Fluid Characteristics; 2.9. Fluid Behavior in Vessel; 2.9.1 Accounting for Chemical Reaction; 2.9.2 Two-Phase Venting Conditions and Effects; 2.10. Flow of Fluids through Relief Systems; 2.10.1 Conditions for Two-Phase Flow; 2.10.2 Nature of Compressible Flow
2.10.3 Stagnation Pressure and Critical Pressure Ratio2.10.4 Flow Rate to Effluent Handling System; 2.11. Relief System Reliability; 2.11.1 Relief Device Reliability; 2.11.2 System Reliability; Appendix 2A. International Codes and Standards; Appendix 2B. Property Mixing Rules; Appendix 2C. Code Case: Protection by System Design; 3 Relief System Design and Rating Computations; 3.1. Introduction; 3.1.1 Purpose and Scope; 3.1.2 Required Background; 3.2. Vessel Venting Background; 3.2.1 General; 3.2.2 Material and Energy Balances; 3.2.3 Phase Behavior; 3.2.4 Two-Phase Venting Technology
3.2.5 Methods of Solution
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877041503321
New York, N.Y., : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1998
Materiale a stampa
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