In this work - the first of its kind for 35 years - the highly experienced team of editors and authors describe in detail those measures that prevent or limit industrial explosions and the damage so caused. They cover the current state of technology combined with data gained through experimentation, allowing practitioners to apply explosion protection according to any given situation.
The new definitive reference in the field.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"...a valuable and very useful addition to the library of the process safety department of any company...as well as to specialists in the field." (Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, March 2005) "No other books have treated this topic to this extent...a good reference in chemical engineering...highly recommended..." (E-STREAMS, December 2004) "This is a well-written very technical discussion of the topic. The information, I am sure will be of great utility to researchers and practitioners in the field." (Journal of Hazardous Materials, September 2004) "...sure to become the definitive reference in the field..." (Manufacturing- Chemist.com, 10 March 2004)
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Chemiker in der Industrie, Sicherheitsingenieure, Technische Chemiker, Verfahrenstechniker, Ingenieure für Verfahrenstechnik
Illustrationen
72
395 s/w Abbildungen, 72 s/w Tabellen
index
Maße
Höhe: 24 cm
Breite: 17 cm
Dicke: 38 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-527-30718-0 (9783527307180)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr. Martin Hattwig studied chemistry at the University of Gottingen. In 1966, he obtained his doctor's degree at the Institute of Physical Chemistry with a thesis on the one-stage cool flame of methyl-ethyl-ether. From 1966 on, he worked at the Federal Institute for Research and Testing Materials (BAM) as a scientific collaborator of Prof. Heinrich, and became head of the laboratory "Explosion dynamics" in 1969. His main fields of activity were the venting of explosions, detonations of gaseous systems, and safe handling of degreasing solvents. Since 1989 he also participated extensively in European standardization and legislation concerning explosion safety. From 1983 to 2001 he was head of the division "Heterogeneous Combustion Reactions" at BAM. Dr.-Ing. Henrikus Steen studied Thermodynamics and Chemical Engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig. From 1965, he worked as scientific collaborator of Karl Nabert and Prof. Gerhard Schon at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Braunschweig. He occupied himself with all problems of safety techniques, especially with explosion prevention and protection when handling flammable liquids. 1973 he obtained his doctor's degree from the Technische Hochschule Aachen with a thesis on the vaporization in spray jets. Also in 1973, he became head of laboratory "Flammable Liquids" at the PTB. In 1980, he became head of the division "Fundamentals of Physical Safety techniques" at the PTB, and from 1989 to 1995, he headed the Department "Chemical Safety Techniques" at the Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin.
EXPLOSION PROCESSES
IGNITION PROCESSES
PROPERTIES OF REACTIVE GASES AND VAPOURS (SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS)
PROPERTIES OF COMBUSTIBLE DUSTS (SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS)
EXPLOSION MEASUREMENTS
PRINCIPLES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF EXPLOSION RISKS
INDEX