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Thanks Kottivec
As safety is slogan of modern engineering practice. Many thanks for this useful post.
Thank you, kottivec.
Thanks a great deal!! lease keep up the knowledge sharing!! I don't know how thank you all this excellent Forum, from the Administrator to all you wonderful members!! Thank you once again gentlemen.
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[COLOR="Purple"][B][U]Chemical Process Safety: Fundamentals with Applications (2nd Edition) by
Daniel A. Crowl, Joseph F. Louvar
Publisher: Prentice Hall | 2 edition [/U][/B][/COLOR]
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[COLOR="purple"][B][U]Guidelines for Process Safety Fundamentals in General Plant Operations by: Center for Chemical Process Safety
Publisher: WileyBlackwell[/U][/B][/COLOR]
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The ebook "Process Plant Commissioning" is very good resource.:rolleyes:
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[COLOR="darkorchid"]Fire Safety Engineering, Second Edition: Design of Structures
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
| 2006-12-07 | ISBN 0750664436 |
Pages: 424 | PDF | 2.4 MB
Fire Safety Engineering: Design of Structures provides the knowledge needed to design a structure which will withstand the effects of fire.
The book covers everything from design concerns and philosophies, regulatory control, the behaviour characteristics of natural fires through to the properties of different materials at elevated temperatures.
Focusing on the fire sections of the Structural Eurocodes, the book provides detailed design advice on each of the main structural elements such as concrete, steel, composite steel-concrete, timber, and masonry, aluminium, plastics and glass.
J. A Purkiss, Consultant, previously lectured Structural Engineering at Aston University. His main areas of research were the behaviour of concrete, concrete composite materials and concrete structures at elevated temperatures, the experimental determination of the effects of spalling and its modelling using coupled heat and mass transfer, the determination of the characteristics of fire damaged concrete structures.
* Design methods based on the fire sections of the new Structural Eurocodes
* Worked calculations and examples clearly illustrate the effect of temperature rise and structural performance of structural elements
* Essential reading for Structural Engineers, Building Designers, Architects, Fire Engineers and Building Control Officers[/COLOR]
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[B][COLOR="red"]Risk Analysis in Building Fire Safety Engineering
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
| Pages: 208 | 2007-01-11 |
ISBN: 075068156X | PDF | 2 MB
Product Description:
This book bridges the gap between risk assessment and fire safety engineering like few other resources.
As all required knowledge for Probability and Statistics for Fire Engineering is included in the preliminary chapters, the book is suitable for teaching Fire Engineering components in a wide range of engineering courses for senior graduates and for postgraduate students of Fire Engineering. It will also serve as a comprehensive reference for professionals.
This book describes the theory and the models involved in risk analysis, and includes case studies of multiple fire scenarios. Building fire safety and human behavioural responses to these scenarios show the benefits of risk-based fire safety design.
* Case studies and examples from across the world
* Applies probabilistic and stochastic models to fire initiation, fire growth, smoke spread and human behavior
* Co-written by a pioneering researcher in the field of building fire safety[/COLOR][/B]
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[B][COLOR="blue"]Management and Engineering of Fire Safety and Loss Prevention: Onshore and offshore, by Bhr Group Ltd.
Routledge; 1 edition |
English | December 31, 1990
| ISBN: 1851666761 | 295 Pages |
PDF | 5,13 Mb
“Description : The early development of quantified risk analysis took place largely in the aerospace and nuclear industries. In these industries there is a readily definable ‘top event’ (airplane crash, reactor meltdown) whose consequences are regarded as being wholly unacceptable. For this reason the safety case tends to be based heavily on probabilistic arguments; that is to say it must be demonstrated that the ‘top event’ has only a certain (low) probability of occurring. The safety case does not tend to rely on demonstrating that the consequences of the top event are in some way tolerable. The situation in the process industries is different with the application of quantified risk assessment having a greater emphasis on the examination of incident consequences. That this is so is related to the fact that it is not economic, nor is it necessary from a safety viewpoint, to construct process plant such that leakage of hazardous product has a ‘negligible’ probability. For an offshore installation it is necessary to demonstrate that process leakage cannot by itself or via an escalation of the incident lead to significant loss of life or platform loss. For small onshore chemical plants it may simply be necessary to show that such leakage cannot generate a hazard to the surrounding population...”[/COLOR][/B]
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kottivec, thank you
Thanks. Very good job.
Please reupload this book "Handbook of Physical Properties of Liquids and Gases: Pure Substances and Mixtures"