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A guide to safe material and chemical handling / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff
Titre : A guide to safe material and chemical handling Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff ; Anton R. Davletshin Editeur : Hoboken, N.J. : Scrivener Importance : xv, 480 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-470-62582-8 Note générale : Éditeur : John Wiley & Sons (16 avril 2010)
Langue : Anglais
Relié : 480 pages
ISBN-10 : 0470625821
ISBN-13 : 978-0470625828
Poids de l'article : 822 g
Dimensions : 16.51 x 3.05 x 24.38 cmMots-clés : corrosion material properties and selection various liquids gases fuels fire protection evacuation emergency planning Index. décimale : 660 Génie chimique technologies connexes Résumé : 1 unité(s) de cet article soldée(s) à partir du 20 janvier 2021 8h (uniquement sur les unités vendues et expédiées par Amazon)
There have been many volumes written that claim to be the most "comprehensive" compendium or handbook on chemical data. These wieldy volumes are often too big and extraneous to be useful to the practicing engineer. This new volume aims to be the most useful "go to" volume for the working engineer, scientist, or chemist who needs quick answers to daily questions about materials or chemicals and doesn′t want to go on long searches through voluminous tomes or lengthy internet searches. Covering only the most commonly used chemicals in the most important processes in industry, A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling includes industrial chemicals, such as gases, fuels, and water, which are not incorporated in most "comprehensive" books on materials and chemical properties. Safety plans and procedures that can be implemented by any engineer or plant manager by following the easy, step–by–step instructions in the book are also provided.
A handy desk reference for the engineer, chemist, or anyone working with materials and chemicals
There have been many volumes written that claim to be the most comprehensive compendium or handbook on chemical data. These wieldy volumes are often too big and extraneous to be useful to the practicing engineer. This new volume aims to be the most useful go to volume for the working engineer, scientist, or chemist who needs quick answers to daily questions about materials or chemicals and doesn t want to go on long searches through voluminous tomes or lengthy internet searches. Covering only the most commonly used chemicals in the most important processes in industry, A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling includes industrial chemicals, such as gases, fuels, and water, which are not incorporated in most comprehensive books on materials and chemical properties. Safety plans and procedures that can be implemented by any engineer or plant manager by following the easy, step–by–step instructions in the book are also provided.
A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling:
Assembles useful engineering and properties data on materials of selection for process equipment, and the chemical properties, including toxicity of industrial solvents and chemicals
Outlines the safe handling of chemicals and provides guidance on material selection, fire protection, and corrosion
Contains tables covering the gamut of important materials, fuels, gases, liquids, and hydrocarbons and details the material strength, corrosion resistance, properties of fuels, gases, various solvents, and hydrocarbons, as well as fire and chemical reactivity information
A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling covers the most up–to–date information and safety guidelines, and provides reference guides showing you, step–by–step, how to handle chemicals and other important processes, such as fire drills, writing and implementing evacuation plans, and first responses to emergencies. With so many accidents still occurring in industry today and so many hazards, this volume pinpoints the most common and easiest ways for the engineer to go about daily business safely, efficiently, and profitably, with no extraneous tables or theoretical treatises. A must have for any engineer, scientist, or chemist working with industrial chemicals.
Biographie de l'auteur
NICHOLAS P. CHEREMISINOFF is a consultant to industry, international lending institutions and donor agencies on pollution prevention and responsible environmental care practices. With a career spanning more than 30 years, he is also the author, co–author or editor of more than 150 technical books and hundreds of state of the art review and scientific articles. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering from Clarkson College of Technology.
ANTON DAVLETSHIN received a degree in construction management from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and has most recently joined N&P Ltd, an environmental services group that focuses on pollution prevention and environmental management. Mr. Davletshin has focused on green building practices and technologies and has assisted N&P Ltd on a number of site investigations including the Tennessee Valley Authority flyash spill.A guide to safe material and chemical handling [texte imprimé] / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff ; Anton R. Davletshin . - Hoboken, N.J. : Scrivener, [s.d.] . - xv, 480 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-470-62582-8
Éditeur : John Wiley & Sons (16 avril 2010)
Langue : Anglais
Relié : 480 pages
ISBN-10 : 0470625821
ISBN-13 : 978-0470625828
Poids de l'article : 822 g
Dimensions : 16.51 x 3.05 x 24.38 cm
Mots-clés : corrosion material properties and selection various liquids gases fuels fire protection evacuation emergency planning Index. décimale : 660 Génie chimique technologies connexes Résumé : 1 unité(s) de cet article soldée(s) à partir du 20 janvier 2021 8h (uniquement sur les unités vendues et expédiées par Amazon)
There have been many volumes written that claim to be the most "comprehensive" compendium or handbook on chemical data. These wieldy volumes are often too big and extraneous to be useful to the practicing engineer. This new volume aims to be the most useful "go to" volume for the working engineer, scientist, or chemist who needs quick answers to daily questions about materials or chemicals and doesn′t want to go on long searches through voluminous tomes or lengthy internet searches. Covering only the most commonly used chemicals in the most important processes in industry, A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling includes industrial chemicals, such as gases, fuels, and water, which are not incorporated in most "comprehensive" books on materials and chemical properties. Safety plans and procedures that can be implemented by any engineer or plant manager by following the easy, step–by–step instructions in the book are also provided.
A handy desk reference for the engineer, chemist, or anyone working with materials and chemicals
There have been many volumes written that claim to be the most comprehensive compendium or handbook on chemical data. These wieldy volumes are often too big and extraneous to be useful to the practicing engineer. This new volume aims to be the most useful go to volume for the working engineer, scientist, or chemist who needs quick answers to daily questions about materials or chemicals and doesn t want to go on long searches through voluminous tomes or lengthy internet searches. Covering only the most commonly used chemicals in the most important processes in industry, A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling includes industrial chemicals, such as gases, fuels, and water, which are not incorporated in most comprehensive books on materials and chemical properties. Safety plans and procedures that can be implemented by any engineer or plant manager by following the easy, step–by–step instructions in the book are also provided.
A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling:
Assembles useful engineering and properties data on materials of selection for process equipment, and the chemical properties, including toxicity of industrial solvents and chemicals
Outlines the safe handling of chemicals and provides guidance on material selection, fire protection, and corrosion
Contains tables covering the gamut of important materials, fuels, gases, liquids, and hydrocarbons and details the material strength, corrosion resistance, properties of fuels, gases, various solvents, and hydrocarbons, as well as fire and chemical reactivity information
A Guide to Safe Material and Chemical Handling covers the most up–to–date information and safety guidelines, and provides reference guides showing you, step–by–step, how to handle chemicals and other important processes, such as fire drills, writing and implementing evacuation plans, and first responses to emergencies. With so many accidents still occurring in industry today and so many hazards, this volume pinpoints the most common and easiest ways for the engineer to go about daily business safely, efficiently, and profitably, with no extraneous tables or theoretical treatises. A must have for any engineer, scientist, or chemist working with industrial chemicals.
Biographie de l'auteur
NICHOLAS P. CHEREMISINOFF is a consultant to industry, international lending institutions and donor agencies on pollution prevention and responsible environmental care practices. With a career spanning more than 30 years, he is also the author, co–author or editor of more than 150 technical books and hundreds of state of the art review and scientific articles. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering from Clarkson College of Technology.
ANTON DAVLETSHIN received a degree in construction management from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and has most recently joined N&P Ltd, an environmental services group that focuses on pollution prevention and environmental management. Mr. Davletshin has focused on green building practices and technologies and has assisted N&P Ltd on a number of site investigations including the Tennessee Valley Authority flyash spill.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ST10028 660/80.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Sciences et de la Technologie 600 - Technologie (Sciences appliquées) Exclu du prêt Industrial gas flaring practices / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff
Titre : Industrial gas flaring practices Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff ; Cheremisinoff,phd, Auteur Editeur : s.l:scrivener Année de publication : 2013 Importance : xi, 255 pages Présentation : illustrations Format : 25*18 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-118-23787-8 Note générale : Éditeur : John Wiley & Sons (26 avril 2013)
Langue : : Anglais
Relié : 272 pages
ISBN-10 : 1118237870
ISBN-13 : 978-1118237878
Poids de l'article : 498 g
Dimensions : 16.26 x 2.08 x 24.26 cmLangues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : combustion overview of flaret gas flaring relief headers flare types case studies Industrial gas flaring practices Index. décimale : 665 Raffinage : Pétrole - Gaz naturels produit Raffinés Résumé : Written by a chemical engineer, the book offers acomprehensive look at this complex subject . . . As theconsequences of gas flaring practices become more widelyunderstood, this reference can help professionals in refineries andchemical plants to reduce CO2 emissions. (Chemical Engineering Progress, 21 May 2013)
Quatrième de couverture
With the consequences of the world′s gas flaring practicesonly just beginning to be understood or even studied, this volumeis the first in decades to tackle a very difficult hot–button issuefor our time that could significantly reduce CO2 emissions andtheir affect on global warming.
When properly used and maintained, flare gas systems can be asafe and reliable technology for system protection and incontrolling emissions stemming from emergency releases. However,when misused and/or not carefully maintained, flaring operationscan be a significant source of toxic emissions that adverselyimpact on air quality. Further to this, there are oftenmisconceptions and misrepresentations on flaring efficiencies. Thishas led to under reporting of releases of toxins withincommunities.
Flares are widely used throughout the oil refining andpetrochemical industries to manage waste gases and as a means ofsafety control of over pressurization of process units. Bothindustry and environmental statutes concerning the regulation offlares characterize flaring as a safe practice that is capable ofcontrolling air emissions to a high level of efficiency. Butflaring operations are conducted far more frequently than systemswere originally intended to operate, and aging refineries andpetrochemical plants have given low priority to the criticalmaintenance and replacement of flare system components. Theconsequences have been far greater emissions than are generallyreported along with serious accidents that have caused loss oflives and extensive damages to facility infrastructure andcommunity property.
This volume is intended as a technical reference for refineriesand chemical plants. The information contained herein is the resultof reviewing the general literature of flaring options andtechnologies, reviewing industry and U.S. EPA–published studies,and examining some of the practices of certain refinery operationswhere information has been accessible.
Industrial Gas Flaring Practices:
Tackles a very difficult, misunderstood, and often overlookedtopic: gas flaring.
Shows how dealing with this subject is a very significant steptoward reducing worldwide CO2 emissions, and thus hopefully helpingto reverse or slow down climate change.
Is the only comprehensive volume of its kind dealing with gasflaring from a technical and environmental point of view.
Presents timely case studies that show, in real–world practice,how to and how NOT to use gas flaring.
Biographie de l'auteur
Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, PhD, is a consultant toindustry, international lending institutions, and donor agencies onpollution prevention and responsible environmental care practices.With a career spanning more than thirty years, he is also theauthor, coauthor, or editor of more than 150 technical books andhundreds of state–of–the–art review and scientific articles. Hereceived his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in chemical engineering fromClarkson College of Technology.sommaire:principles of combustion-overview of flares and gaz flaring practices-overview of disposal systemes and relief headers-flare types-remote sensing and monitoring-practical considerations emissions calculations-case studiesNote de contenu : "Published simultaneously in Canada"--Title page verso. Industrial gas flaring practices [texte imprimé] / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff ; Cheremisinoff,phd, Auteur . - [S.l.] : s.l:scrivener, 2013 . - xi, 255 pages : illustrations ; 25*18 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-118-23787-8
Éditeur : John Wiley & Sons (26 avril 2013)
Langue : : Anglais
Relié : 272 pages
ISBN-10 : 1118237870
ISBN-13 : 978-1118237878
Poids de l'article : 498 g
Dimensions : 16.26 x 2.08 x 24.26 cm
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : combustion overview of flaret gas flaring relief headers flare types case studies Industrial gas flaring practices Index. décimale : 665 Raffinage : Pétrole - Gaz naturels produit Raffinés Résumé : Written by a chemical engineer, the book offers acomprehensive look at this complex subject . . . As theconsequences of gas flaring practices become more widelyunderstood, this reference can help professionals in refineries andchemical plants to reduce CO2 emissions. (Chemical Engineering Progress, 21 May 2013)
Quatrième de couverture
With the consequences of the world′s gas flaring practicesonly just beginning to be understood or even studied, this volumeis the first in decades to tackle a very difficult hot–button issuefor our time that could significantly reduce CO2 emissions andtheir affect on global warming.
When properly used and maintained, flare gas systems can be asafe and reliable technology for system protection and incontrolling emissions stemming from emergency releases. However,when misused and/or not carefully maintained, flaring operationscan be a significant source of toxic emissions that adverselyimpact on air quality. Further to this, there are oftenmisconceptions and misrepresentations on flaring efficiencies. Thishas led to under reporting of releases of toxins withincommunities.
Flares are widely used throughout the oil refining andpetrochemical industries to manage waste gases and as a means ofsafety control of over pressurization of process units. Bothindustry and environmental statutes concerning the regulation offlares characterize flaring as a safe practice that is capable ofcontrolling air emissions to a high level of efficiency. Butflaring operations are conducted far more frequently than systemswere originally intended to operate, and aging refineries andpetrochemical plants have given low priority to the criticalmaintenance and replacement of flare system components. Theconsequences have been far greater emissions than are generallyreported along with serious accidents that have caused loss oflives and extensive damages to facility infrastructure andcommunity property.
This volume is intended as a technical reference for refineriesand chemical plants. The information contained herein is the resultof reviewing the general literature of flaring options andtechnologies, reviewing industry and U.S. EPA–published studies,and examining some of the practices of certain refinery operationswhere information has been accessible.
Industrial Gas Flaring Practices:
Tackles a very difficult, misunderstood, and often overlookedtopic: gas flaring.
Shows how dealing with this subject is a very significant steptoward reducing worldwide CO2 emissions, and thus hopefully helpingto reverse or slow down climate change.
Is the only comprehensive volume of its kind dealing with gasflaring from a technical and environmental point of view.
Presents timely case studies that show, in real–world practice,how to and how NOT to use gas flaring.
Biographie de l'auteur
Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, PhD, is a consultant toindustry, international lending institutions, and donor agencies onpollution prevention and responsible environmental care practices.With a career spanning more than thirty years, he is also theauthor, coauthor, or editor of more than 150 technical books andhundreds of state–of–the–art review and scientific articles. Hereceived his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in chemical engineering fromClarkson College of Technology.sommaire:principles of combustion-overview of flares and gaz flaring practices-overview of disposal systemes and relief headers-flare types-remote sensing and monitoring-practical considerations emissions calculations-case studiesNote de contenu : "Published simultaneously in Canada"--Title page verso. Réservation
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