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Unfortunately, dust explosions are common and costly in a wide
array of industries such as petrochemical, food, paper and
pharmaceutical. It is imperative that practical and theoretical
knowledge of the origin, development, prevention and mitigation of
dust explosions is imparted to the responsible safety manager. The
material in this book offers an up to date evaluation of prevalent
activities, testing methods, design measures and safe operating
techniques. Also provided is a detailed and comprehensive critique
of all the significant phases relating to the hazard and control of
a dust explosion. An invaluable reference work for industry, safety
consultants and students.
* A completely new chapter on design of electrical equipment to be
used in areas containing combustible/explosible dust
* A substantially extended and re-organized final review chapter,
containing nearly 400 new literature references from the years
1997-2002
* Extensive cross-referencing from the original chapters 1-7 to the
corresponding sections of the expanded review chapter
Explosion Hazards in the Process Industries, Second Edition,
delivers the most current and comprehensive content for today's
process engineer. Process safety and petrochemical engineers
inherently accept that there is a risk of explosions when working
on process facilities such as plants and refineries. Yet many that
enter this field do not have a fundamental starting point to
understand the nature of explosions, and there are a lot of
misconceptions and impartial information in the market. Explosion
Hazards in the Process Industries, Second Edition, answers this
need by providing engineers and consultants a go-to reference and
training guide to understand the principles of explosions, what
causes them, and how to mitigate and prevent them from reoccurring.
Enhanced to include new chapters on BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding
Vapor Explosions), water vapor explosions, and destructive effects
from accidental explosions, this guide continues to fulfill a
comprehensive introduction to the subject, rounded out with new
case studies, references, and a discussion on methods of hazard and
risk analysis.
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