
The 2005 DIERS Symposium
Proceedings Book
Special
Details: Hardcover
Publish Date:
2005
Price:
$120
ISBN No:
0-8169-0997-0
Pub No:
P-224
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The latest development in Emergency Release Design
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Over 500 pages from 25 different authors comprise this "must have" print
publication
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Learn from the experience of your industrial colleagues
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Avoid common mistakes
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Price is $120 (plus shipping and handling)
The DIERS Users Group organized the Third International Symposium on Runaway
Reactions, Pressure Relief Design, and Effluent Handling.
This book is the proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Runaway
Reactions, Pressure Relief Design and Effluent Handling. A theme of the
conference is "Managing Chemical Reactivity with Confidence". The editors
believe that the information in this book will prove useful to those who design
or review emergency relief systems for both reactive and non-reactive
scenarios. Topics include:
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Chemical Reactivity Screening and Management
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ERS Design for Reactive Systems - Experimental Methods
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ERS Design for Reactive Systems - Computational Methods
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ERS Design for Reactive Systems - Fire Exposure Methodology
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ERS Design for Reactive Systems - Miscellaneous Methods
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Proceedings of the Second
International Symposium on
Runaway Reactions, Pressure
Relief Design and Effluent
Handling
Special
Details: Hardcover
Publish Date:
1998
Pages:
694pp
Price:
$120 -- now $30
ISBN
No: 0-8169-0761-7
Pub No:
P-90

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The DIERS Users Group organized the Second International Symposium on Runaway
Reactions, Pressure Relief Design, and Effluent Handling to provide a summary
of the research and technologies that are applicable to the control of runaway
reaction hazards and the design of pressure relief and effluent handling
systems. Proceedings from that conference are now available in this hardcover
book, which address several aspects of chemical reactivity, pressure relief
design, and effluent handling, including experimental techniques and analytical
/ simplified tools for thermal hazards assessment, and emergency relief system
design. Topics include:
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Simplified Vent Sizing Methods Incorporating Two-Phase Flow
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The Omega Method for Discharge Rate Evaluation
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Navigating the Two-Phase Maze
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Emergency Relief System Design for Fire Exposure with Consideration of
Multiphase Flow and
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Selection and Design of Systems to Handle the Effluent from Emergency Relief
Systems.
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