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    Calculations in Support of IP 15:The Area Classification Code for Installations Handling Flammable Fluids

    New ISBN 9780852934890
    Format: Paperback
    Edition: 2nd
    Date Published: April 2008
    Published by: Energy Institute

    The second edition of 'EI Research Report: Dispersion analysis and calculations in support of EI Model Code of Safe Practice Part 15: The area classification code for installations handling flammable fluids' provides the findings of additional research to further extend the dispersion modelling and calculation basis of EI Model Code of Safe Practice Part 15 Area classification code for installations handling flammable fluids (EI 15). It focuses on the following technical issues:

    • Sensitivity analysis of ambient temperature, relative humidity, weather and surface roughness on dispersion characteristics from point sources for various fluid categories.
    • Sensitivity analysis of the nature and ambient temperature of the underlying surface (e.g. concrete, dry soil), weather, and surface roughness on dispersion characteristics from pools of various diameters and depths, for various fluid categories.
    • Determination of whether any existing EI 15 fluid categories apply to liquefied natural gas (LNG), or if it requires specific modelling and sensitivity analysis of parameters (hole diameter, release pressure, temperature, relative humidity, weather, surface roughness, surface type) to determine dispersion characteristics.


    Given that the new research augments, but does not invalidate, several technical issues in the first edition, and that no further technical work has been carried out on other work items, the first edition of the report is entirely replicated as Addendum 1.

    The findings of the report will be reviewed by the Energy Institute's Area Classification Working Group to see how the new research affects the continuing technical integrity of pertinent aspects of the third edition of EI 15.

    The information in this publication should assist process safety engineers, safety advisors, designers, or others with responsibility for hazardous area classification to better determine the extent of hazardous areas in a consistent manner for specific fluid and process, weather and environment dependent values. The information is internationally applicable provided it is read, interpreted and applied in conjunction with relevant national and local requirements.

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    Thanhks !

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    Hi Mutrosa,

    That was a book worth reading. Thank you for your efforts

  6. Hello Mutrosa,
    You are most kind!! I have been trying to get a copy of this important handbook!! Many thanks,
    akosan4six.

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  8. Thanks Sir

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    would you please upload a complete package of IP?

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    Calculations in Support of IP 15:The Area Classification Code for Installations Handling Flammable Fluids

    New ISBN 9780852934890
    Format: Paperback
    Edition: 2nd
    Date Published: April 2008
    Published by: Energy Institute

    Handbook is now edit and copy.

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    AREA CLASSIFICATION CODE FOR INSTALLATIONS
    HANDLING FLAMMABLE FLUIDS
    PART 15
    OF THE
    IP MODEL CODE OF SAFE PRACTICE IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
    July 2005
    3rd edition

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    please upload IP3 and IP19 if u have
    i need it urgently

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    Re: The Area Classification Code for Installations Handling Flammable Fluids

    IP_15_AREA CLASSIFICATION CODE FOR INSTALLATIONS_PART 15, 3nd, July 2005

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    IP_15_Research report-Dispersion modelling and calculations in support of EI Model code of safe practice Part 15-Area classification code for installations handling flammable fluids,2Ed_(March 2008)

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    IP_15_Calculations in Support of IP15-The Area Classification Code for Petroleum Installations_November 2001

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    Re: The Area Classification Code for Installations Handling Flammable Fluids

    New link for:

    IP_15_AREA CLASSIFICATION CODE FOR INSTALLATIONS_PART 15, 3nd, July 2005

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    IP_15_Research report-Dispersion modelling and calculations in support of EI Model code of safe practice Part 15-Area classification code for installations handling flammable fluids,2Ed_(March 2008)

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    IP_15_Calculations in Support of IP15-The Area Classification Code for Petroleum Installations_November 2001

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    May allahbless you my friend

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