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Safety Batch Semi- Batch Unsteady Start-up Control... [Pg.524]

Clearly, the potential hazard from runaway reactions is reduced by reducing the inventory of material in the reactor. Batch operation requires a larger inventory than the corresponding continuous reactor. Thus there may be a safety incentive to change from batch to continuous operation. Alternatively, the batch operation can be... [Pg.262]

Batch Process. In the batch process (Fig. 5), the feedstock is preheated in a tube furnace or heater placed between the feedstock storage and the blowing vessel. The air supply is provided by a variety of blowers or compressors and a vertical-tower vessel is preferable for air-blowing. Knockout dmms, water scmbbers, incinerators, furnaces, and catalytic burning units have been used for fume disposal (32). Steam is used for safety and to ensure positive fume flow to the incinerator. [Pg.364]

Cecil L. Smith/ Ph.D./ Principal, Cecil L. Smith Inc., Baton Rouge, LA. (Batch Proce.ss Control, Telemetering and Transmission, Digital Technology for Proce.ss Control, Proce.ss Control and Plant Safety)... [Pg.715]

Interlocks Some of these are provided for safety and are properly called safety interlocks. However, others are provided to avoid mistakes in processing the batch and are properly called process interlocks. [Pg.753]

In continuous processes, most process control applications rely on continuous measurements. In batch processes, many of the process control applications will utihze discrete as well as continuous measurements. In both types of processes, the safety interlocks and process interlocks rely largely on discrete measurements. [Pg.757]

The Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) has identified the need for a publication dealing with process safety issues unique to batch reaction systems. This book, Guidelines for Process Safety in Batch Reaction Systems, attempts to aid in the safe design, operation and maintenance of batch and semi-batch reaction systems. In this book the terms batch and semi-batch are used interchangeably for simplicity. The objectives of the book are to ... [Pg.1]

Provide a how-to guide for the practicing engineer to identify, define, and address unique safety issues typically encountered in batch reaction systems. [Pg.1]

Provide a range of criteria and techniques to be considered in the development, design, operation, and maintenance of batch reaction systems to reduce risk and ensure safety of people, environment, and property. [Pg.1]

The book does not focus on occupational safety and health issues, although improved process safety can benefit these areas. Detailed engineering designs are outside the scope of this work. This book intends to identify issues and concerns in batch reaction systems and provide potential solutions to address these concerns. This should be of value to process design engineers, operators, maintenance personnel, as well as members of process hazards analysis teams. While this book offers potential solutions to specific issues/concerns, ultimately the user needs to make the case for the solutions that provide a balance between risk... [Pg.1]

All of these issues make batch reaction systems unique, in terms of the challenges they pose for managing process safety. [Pg.3]

The book presents information pertaining to the safety issues in batch reaction systems in five chapters. [Pg.3]

Each chapter starts with a description of the topic covered in the chapter. This is followed by a short example highlighting a reported incident involving a batch reaction system. The case study is followed by a listing of key issues and process safety practices unique to the topic. The issues and concerns presented in this book, as well as potential design solutions and sources of additional information are presented in the tables. This format concisely conveys the necessary and relevant information in a familiar and convenient format. The organization of the tables is described below. [Pg.3]

Understanding the behavior of all the chemicals involved in the process—raw materials, intermediates, products and by-products, is a key aspect to identifying and understanding the process safety issues relevant to a given process. The nature of the batch processes makes it more likely for the system to enter a state (pressure, temperature, and composition) where undesired reactions can take place. The opportunities for undesired chemical reactions also are far greater in batch reaction systems due to greater potential for contamination or errors in sequence of addition. This chapter presents issues, concerns, and provides potential solutions related to chemistry in batch reaction systems. [Pg.5]

The fact that batch processes are not carried out at steady state conditions imposes broad demands on the control system. The instrumentation and control system have to be selected to provide adequate control for a wide variety of operating conditions and a wide variety of processes. In addition, basic process control and shutdown systems have to deal with sequencing issues. This chapter presents issues and concerns related to safety of instrumentation and control in batch reaction systems, and provides potential solutions. [Pg.6]


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