Description
This Chemical Engineering guidebook contains practical, how-to engineering articles from Chemical Engineering magazine. The volume focuses on monitoring, controlling, and managing vapor and particulate emissions that can arise during chemical process operations.
Articles provide guidance on understanding environmental regulations, reducing fugitive emissions from tanks, burners, combustion units, and other process equipment, as well as optimizing flare systems. The content draws from articles originally published between 2012 and 2017. This is Volume 2 of a 2-volume set; Volume 1 is sold separately.
Features & Benefits
- Practical guidance on reducing vapor and particulate emissions
- Recommendations for complying with environmental regulations
- Strategies for managing fugitive emissions from tanks, burners, and process equipment
- Optimizing flare design and flare-gas recovery systems
- Insights on post-combustion carbon capture and activated carbon applications
Audience
- Process and chemical engineers
- Environmental and safety engineers
- Plant operators and maintenance personnel
- Instrumentation and control engineers
- Regulatory compliance managers in the CPI
Articles Include
- Gas Hazard Definitions and Data
- Gas Detection
- Activated Carbon
- Air Pollution Control: Assessing the Options
- Considering Fugitive Emissions During the Conceptual Design Stage
- Emissions Regulations and Control
- Designing Atmosphere Storage Tanks
- Safety in Sulfuric Acid Storage Tanks
- Clearing the Air About Respiratory Protection
- Reliable Operation and Sealing of Agitators
- Eye on Flare Systems
- Flare-Gas Recovery Methods for Olefin Plants
- Optimizing Flare Operation Through Proper Design
- Flare Consolidation Considerations
- Advanced Control Methods for Combustion
- Burner Inspection and Maintenance
- Post-Combustion Carbon Capture Technology
- Activated Carbon: Fundamentals and New Applications
- Measuring Explosions to Aerosols and Dust
- Engineering for Plant Safety
- Common Mistakes When Conducting a HAZOP and How to Avoid Them
- Controlling SO2 Without Corroding the Bottom Line
Details
Type: PDF
Pages: 125
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