Plant/Operations Progress


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1. Plant/Operations Shorts …
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  2-7

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2. An oil industry viewpoint on flame arresters in pipe lines. A flame arrester has no place in a pipe line unless it is located at or close to the end of a line terminating in an open space where an ignition source is anticipated
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  75-78

Oliver W. Johnson,  

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3. Systems engineering approach to pharmaceutical plant design. During the evolution of a plant‐design project, management must resist the temptation to advance beyond reasonable demands for detailed information
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  79-83

John A. Henriksen,  

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4. Explosion in vessels: Recent results. New data on explosions in closed and vented vessels provide valuable tools for loss‐prevention engineers
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  84-89

John H. S. Lee,  

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5. Deep water port—fire&explosion hazards assessment. An exhaustive assessment of the explosion and fire hazard and involved in the crude‐oil and off‐loading facility proposed for the Deep Water Port, Galveston, Texas
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  89-98

Ernest P. Bergmann,   J. P. Riegel,  

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6. IR techniques in fire‐suppression systems. Experience on the Trans Alaska pipeline demonstrates that infrared scanning techniques can effect drastic cost savings in the preventive maintenance of Halon fire‐suppression systems
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  99-101

Peter M. Ricca,  

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7. Selection and application of special extinguishing agents in industrial hazords. Polar‐solvent, aqueous film‐forming foams are an effective method of controlling extinction for fires involving water‐miscible fuels
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  101-107

John F. Riley,  

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8. Sour‐Water stripper efficiency. Actual operating data on sour‐water strippers establish that the more volatile a component in a mixture, the lower the stage efficiency of that component
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  108-113

K. W. Won,  

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9. An ammonia tank failure. A nuts‐and‐bolts account, covering the cause of failure, repair, and procedural changes made to prevent recurrence
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  114-116

Morris E. Sweat,  

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10. Emergency relief systems for runaway reactions. A rational approach to vent design must balance the cost of an overly conservative design against that of additional experimentation
  Plant/Operations Progress,   Volume  2,   Issue  2,   1983,   Page  116-120

Ian Swift,   Hans K. Fauske,   Michael A. Grolmes,  

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