Guidelines for Consequence Analysis of Chemical Releases +CD
Gebonden Engels 1995 9780816907861Samenvatting
This 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.
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<p>Acknowledgments.</p>
<p>1989 CPQRA Guidelines Acknowledgments.</p>
<p>Acronyms.</p>
<p>Chapter 1. Introduction.</p>
<p>1.1. CPQRA Definitions.</p>
<p>1.2. Consequence Analysis.</p>
<p>Chapter 2. Source Models.</p>
<p>2.1. Discharge Rate Models.</p>
<p>2.1.1. Background.</p>
<p>2.1.2. Description.</p>
<p>2.1.3. Example Problems.</p>
<p>2.1.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>2.2. Flash and Evaporation.</p>
<p>2.2.1. Background.</p>
<p>2.2.2. Description.</p>
<p>2.2.3. Example Problems.</p>
<p>2.2.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>2.3. Dispersion Models.</p>
<p>2.3.1. Neutral and Positively Buoyant Plume and Puff Models.</p>
<p>2.3.2. Dense Gas Dispersion.</p>
<p>Chapter 3. Explosions and Fires.</p>
<p>3.1. Vapor Cloud Explosions (VCE).</p>
<p>3.1.1. Background.</p>
<p>3.1.2. Description.</p>
<p>3.1.3. Discussion.</p>
<p>3.1.4. Example Problems.</p>
<p>3.2. Flash Fires.</p>
<p>3.3. Physical Explosion.</p>
<p>3.3.1. Background.</p>
<p>3.3.2. Description.</p>
<p>3.3.3. Example Problems.</p>
<p>3.3.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>3.4. BLEVE and Fireball.</p>
<p>3.4.1. Background.</p>
<p>3.4.2. Description.</p>
<p>3.4.3. Example Problems.</p>
<p>3.4.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>3.5. Confined Explosions.</p>
<p>3.5.1. Background.</p>
<p>3.5.2. Description.</p>
<p>3.5.3. Example Problem.</p>
<p>3.5.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>3.6. Pool Fires.</p>
<p>3.6.1. Background.</p>
<p>3.6.2. Description.</p>
<p>3.6.3. Example Problem.</p>
<p>3.6.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>3.7. Jet Fires.</p>
<p>3.7.1. Background.</p>
<p>3.7.2. Description.</p>
<p>3.7.3. Example Problem.</p>
<p>3.7.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>Chapter 4. Effect Models.</p>
<p>4.1. Dose–Response and Probit Functions.</p>
<p>4.1.1. Dose–Response Functions.</p>
<p>4.1.2. Probit Functions.</p>
<p>4.1.3. Example Problem.</p>
<p>4.2. Toxic Gas Effects.</p>
<p>4.2.1. Background.</p>
<p>4.2.2. Description.</p>
<p>4.2.3. Example Problems.</p>
<p>4.2.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>4.3. Thermal Effects.</p>
<p>4.3.1. Background.</p>
<p>4.3.2. Description.</p>
<p>4.3.3. Example Problems.</p>
<p>4.3.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>4.4. Explosion Effects.</p>
<p>4.4.1. Background.</p>
<p>4.4.2. Description.</p>
<p>4.4.3. Example Problem.</p>
<p>4.4.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>Chapter 5. Evasive Actions.</p>
<p>5.1. Background.</p>
<p>5.2. Description.</p>
<p>5.3. Example Problem.</p>
<p>5.4. Discussion.</p>
<p>Chapter 6. Modeling Systems.</p>
<p>Reference.</p>
<p>Appendix: CD ROM.</p>
<p>Glossary.</p>
<p>Index.</p>
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