ABSTRACT

This textbook covers the essential aspects of process safety engineering in a practical and comprehensive manner.

It provides readers with an understanding of process safety hazards in the refining and petrochemical industries and how to manage them in a reliable and professional manner. It covers the most important concepts: static electricity, intensity of thermal radiation, thermodynamics of fluid phase equilibria, boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE), emission source models, hazard identification methods, risk control and methods for achieving manufacturing excellence while also focusing on safety. Extensive case studies are included.

Aimed at senior undergraduate and graduate chemical engineering students and practicing engineers, this book covers process safety principles and engineering practice authoritatively, with comprehensive examples:

• Fundamentals, methods, and procedures for the industrial practice of process safety engineering.
• The thermodynamic fundamentals and computational methods for release rates from ruptures in pipelines, vessels, and relief valves.
• Fundamentals of static electricity hazards and their mitigation.
• Quantitative assessment of fires and explosions.
• Principles of dispersion calculations for toxic or flammable gases and vapors.
• Methods of qualitative and quantitative risk assessment and control.

 

chapter 1|11 pages

Hazards in the Process Industries

chapter 3|27 pages

Fundamentals of Fire Processes

chapter 4|32 pages

Static Electricity

chapter 5|29 pages

Pool Fire

chapter 6|56 pages

Jet Fire

chapter 7|9 pages

Vapor Cloud Fire

chapter 8|7 pages

Fireball

chapter 9|46 pages

Explosion

chapter 10|9 pages

Toxic Releases

chapter 11|30 pages

Dispersion of Gases and Vapors

chapter 12|23 pages

Hazard Identification

chapter 13|58 pages

Risk Assessment and Control

chapter 14|9 pages

Human Factors in Process Safety

chapter 15|35 pages

Process Safety and Manufacturing Excellence