
Engineering Catastrophes
Causes and Effects of Major Accidents
J. F. Lancaster(Author)
Woodhead Publishing Ltd
3rd Edition
Published on 22. July 2005
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-84569-016-8 (ISBN)
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Description
There is much to be gained from the study of catastrophes. Likewise the records of accidents in industry and transport are of great importance, not only by indicating trends in the incidence of loss or casualties, but also as a measure of human behaviour. The third edition of this well received book places emphasis on the human factor, with the first two chapters providing a method of analysing the records of accident and all-cause mortality rates to show their relationship with levels of economic development and growth rates, and to make suggestions as to the way in which such processes may be linked.
Case histories are given throughout the book. These are designed to show how human frailty, or the unexpected weakness of materials, or a combination of both, can lead to dire and tragic circumstances.
Case histories are given throughout the book. These are designed to show how human frailty, or the unexpected weakness of materials, or a combination of both, can lead to dire and tragic circumstances.
Reviews / Votes
"The book is recommended reading for anyone wanting to understand why disasters occur and how they could have been avoided." --Materials WorldMore details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84569-016-8 (9781845690168)
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E-Book
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Person
John Lancaster has had wide experience of welded fabrication, firstly at the APV company which manufactured vessels and piping in stainless steel and non-ferrous materials. Subsequently he joined MW Kellogg Ltd and worked in the field of petroleum and petrochemical plant; most recently being concerned with the construction of the oil-from-coal plant at Secunda, South Africa. He was visiting professor on the welding of material at Aston University from 1971-1976 and was appointed guest professor at Tientsin University, China in 1980.
Content
1. Analysing casualty records2. Accident and all-cause mortality: Economic growth3. Supercatastrophes4. The technical background5. How technological change affects safety6. Natural catastrophes
Appendix: Mathematical models and statistical methods for accident data
Appendix: Mathematical models and statistical methods for accident data