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Domino Effects in the Process Industries

Modelling, Prevention and Managing

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9780444543233
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Domino Effects in the Process Industries discusses state-of-the-art theories, conceptual models, insights and practical issues surrounding large-scale knock-on accidents—so-called domino effects—in the chemical and process industries. The book treats such extremely low-frequency phenomena from a technological perspective, studying possible causes and introducing several approaches to assess and control the risks of these scenarios. The authors also examine these events from a managerial viewpoint, discussing single and multi-plant management insights and requirements to take pro-active measures to prevent such events. Academics, regulators, and industrialists who study and analyze domino effects in order to prevent such events will find the book unique and highly valuable.

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ISBN13:9780444543233
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>1. Historical background (Seveso legislation) and importance of academic research of domino effects<br>2. Relevant case-histories and analysis of past accidents<br>3. Features of escalation scenarios<br>4. 4 Overpressure effects<br>5. Heat radiation effects<br>6. Missile projection<br>7. Other causes of Domino Effect<br>8. Approaches to domino effect prevention and mitigation<br>9. Threshold-based approach<br>10. Quantitative risk assessment of domino accidents<br>11. Detailed studies<br>12. Managing domino effects from a design-based viewpoint<br>13. Managing domino effects from a safety viewpoint<br>14. Decision Support Systems for preventing domino effects</p> <p><br>Conclusions<br>Nomenclature<br>Glossary</p> <p>Annexes<br>1 tutorial for the main methodologies in section 3<br>1 tutorial for the main methodologies in section 4</p>

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