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Index to Volume 5 (1992) No1 pp 1-64 No 4 pp 201-256 No 2 pp 65-136 No 5 pp 257-328 No 3 pp 137—200 Article index Number 1 Temperature runaway in fixed bed reac- F. N. Nazario and J. C. Leung 263—269 tors: online and offline checks for in- Exposure of organophosphorus pest- Use of risk assessment as an offshore trinsic safety icides to turbulent diffusion flames design tool K. V. Raghaven 153-159 G. T. Atkinson and S. F. Jagger S. J. Shaw 10-17 Flow visualizations during top venting 271-277 Strategies for the quantification of therm- from a small vessel Some experiences in hazard identifica- ally initiated cascade effects K. Bell and S. D. Morris 160-164 tion and risk shortiisting P. Latha, G. Gautam and K. V. Ragha- Computer modelling of gas explosion H. M. Tweeddale, R. F. Cameron and van 18—27 propagation in offshore modules S. S. Sylvester 279-288 Review of dense gas dispersion field B. H. Hjertager, T. Solberg and K. O. Minimizing concentrated malodorous experiments Nymoen 165-174 gases from a sulphate pulp mill by J. Havens 28-41 Validation of flame drag correlations with applying some risk analysis methods Ensuring safe design and operation of data from large pool fires P. Pirhonen 289-295 pilot plants R. Lautkaski 175-180 Process hazards review applied to the use G. Constan, J. Herman and P. Moeller Probabilistic safety analysis in chemical of anhydrous ammonia in agriculture: 42-45 installations an example of chemical process safety Development and application of a pilot |. A. Papazoglou, Z. Nivolianitou, for small business scale facility for studying runaway exo- O. Aneziris and M. Christou 181-191 T. McKelvey, M. Rothschild, J. Gideon, thermic reactions Experimental study on flammability limit A. Beasley and M. Gressel 297-303 T. J. Snee and J. A. Hare 46-54 of a chlorine trifluoride/dichlorosilane/ Prediction of dust cloud minimum igni- Performance of a safety relief valve under nitrogen mixture tion energy for organic dusts from back pressure conditions S. G. Lee, H. Ohtani, Y. Uehara and modified Hartmann tube data Y. S. Lai 55-59 M. Aramaki 192—195 M. W. Whitmore 305-309 Thermal radiation hazards and separation distances for industrial cellulose nitrate Number 2 Number 4 R. Merrifield and T. A. Roberts 311-319 Liquid discharge from process and stor- Cloud formation on vapour or liquid mix- age vessels ing with air D. A. Crowl 73-80 N. de Nevers 205-210 Author index Reactivity limits of aluminium and halo- Explosion in the Shell fluoroaromatics hydrocarbon mixtures: determination plant at Stanlow, March 1990. An inves- Amyotte, P. R., 196 by the ASTM CHETAH program tigation of the underlying chemistry Aneziris, O., 181 P. Cardillo and M. Nebuloni 81-88 J. W. van Reijendam, H. Verbrugge, J. Aramaki, M., 192 Benchmark exercises on the emergency V. ten Brink, J. Coolegem, H. J. Heijmen Atkinson, G. T., 271 venting of vessels and M. Winter 211-213 Beasley, A., 297 A. N. Skouloudis 89-103 Temperature rise of a rigid element flame Bell, K., 160 Electrostatic considerations for automatic arrester in endurance buring with pro- Bures, P., 125 tank gauges pane ten Brink, J. V., 211 T. H. Pratt 104-108 B. Capp 215-218 Cameron, R. F., 279 Calculating the energy of explosion using Dense gas dispersion modelling Capp, B., 215 thermodynamic availability D. M. Deaves 219-227 Cardillo, P., 81 D. A. Crowl 109-118 Recalculation of the pressure behaviour Christou, M., 181 Plant level safety analysis in the reactor and in the catchtank Constan, G., 42 A. Toola 119-124 during emergency depressurization Coolegem, J., 211 Practical uncertainty assessment of rea- L. Friedel, H.-G. Schecker and G. Weh- Crowl, D.A., 73 soning paths (fault trees) under total meier 229—233 Crowl, D. A., 109 uncertainty ignorance Testing a new device for suppressing Deaves, D. M., 219 M. Dohnal, J. Vykydal, M. Kvapilik and electrostatic charges on _ polymer Dohnal, M., 125 P. Bures 125-131 granules Friedel, L., 229 J. Taillet, Ph. Poidras, M. Glor and Gautam, G., 18 B. Maurer 235—237 Gideon, J., 297 Number 3 Improved F/N graph presentation and Glor, M., 235 criteria Gressel, M., 297 Runaway reaction hazard and venting of R. W. Prugh 239-247 Hare, J.A., 46 a cyanide reaction Havens, J., 28 J. Singh 140-144 Heijmen, H. J., 211 Effects of the ventilation system and Number5 Herman, J., 42 chemical reactions on the concentra- Hjertager, B. H., 165 tion and individual risk estimates of Sizing pressure relief valves in flashing Jagger, S. F., 271 toxic materials and tub-phase service: an alternative Kakko, R., 145 R. Kakko 145-152 procedure Kvapilik, M., 125 J. Loss Prev. Process Ind., 1992, Vol5,No5 323 Index Lai, Y.S., 55 Chlorine trifluoride Probability 125 Latha, P., 18 Dichlorosilane Field experiments Lautkaski, R., 175 Flammability limit 192 Dense gas Lee, S. G., 192 Cloud formation Dispersion 28 Leung, J. C., 263 Vapour 205 Fixed bed reactors Maurer, B., 235 Coal dust explosion Temperature runaway McKelvey, T., 297 Inerting Modelling 153 Merrifield, R., 311 Rock dust 196 Flame arrester Mintz, K. J., 196 Combustion products Endurance burning Moeller, P., 42 Organophosphorus pesticides Temperature increase 215 Morris, S. D., 160 Turbulent diffusion flames Flame drag Nazario, F. N., 263 Warehouse fires 271 Wind effects Nebuloni, M., 81 Computer analysis Correlations 175 de Nevers, N., 205 Aluminium/halohydrocarbon mixtures Flammability limit Nivolianitou, Z., 181 Reactivity hazards 81 Chlorine trifluoride Nymoen, K. O., 165 Computer prediction Dichlorosilane 192 Ohtani, H., 192 Reactor depressurization 229 Flashing flow Papazoglou, |. A., 181 Consequence analysis PR valves Pegg, M. J., 196 Cascade effects Two-phase service Pietersen, C. M., 60 Modelling 18 Flow calculation 263 Pirhonen, P., 289 Consequences quantification Flow calculation Poidras, Ph., 235 Probabilistic safety analysis PR valves Pratt, T. H., 104 Individual risk 181 Flashing flow Prugh, R. W., 239 Contour mapping Two-phase service 263 Raghavan, K. V., 18 Risk assessment Fluids Raghaven, K. V., 153 Individual risk 60 Venting characteristics van Reijendam, J. W., 211 Correlations Viscosities 160 Roberts, T. A., 311 Fiame drag F/N curves Rothschild, M., 297 Wind effects 175 Public and industrial exposure Schecker, H.-G., 229 Dense gas Hazard comparison 239 Shaw, S. J., 10 Dispersion Gauge Singh, J., 140 Field experiments 28 Electrostatics Skouloudis, A. N., 89 Dense gas dispersion Hazard 104 Snee, T. J., 46 Atmospheric turbulence Hazard Solberg, T., 165 Safety cases 219 Electrostatics Sylvester, S. S., 279 Depressurization Gauge 104 Taillet, J., 235 Emergency venting Hazards Toola, A., 119 Modelling 89 Ranking Tweeddale, H. M., 279 Design principles Identification 279 Uehara, Y., 192 Pilot plants Hazard comparison van het Veld, B. F. P., 60 Safety analysis 42 F/N curves Verbrugge, H., 211 Device performance Public and industrial exposure 239 Vykydal, J., 125 Relief valves HAZOP Wehmeier, G., 229 Back pressure 55 Safety analysis Whitmore, M. W., 305 Dichlorosilane Plant design 119 Winter, M., 211 Chlorine trifluoride Process hazards review Flammability limit 192 Anhydrous ammonia Dispersion Agriculture 297 Keyword index Dense gas Identification Field experiments 28 Hazards Electrostatic charges Ranking 279 Acetic acid Polymer granules 235 Ignition energy Explosion Electrostatics Organic dusts Exothermic reaction 211 Hazard 104 Modified Hartmann tube apparatus Agriculture Gauge 104 305 Process hazards review Emergency venting Individual risk Anhydrous ammonia Depressurization Risk assessment HAZOP 297 Modelling 89 Contour mapping 60 Aluminium/halohydrocarbon mixtures Endurance burning Probabilistic safety analysis Reactivity hazards Flame arrester Consequences quantification 181 Computer analysis 81 Temperature increase 215 Inerting Anhydrous ammonia Exothermic reaction Coal dust explosion Process hazards review Explosion Rock dust 196 Agriculture Acetic acid 211 Liquid discharge HAZOP 297 Explosion Storage vessels Atmospheric turbulence Safety Modelling 73 Dense gas dispersion Simulation 165 Model Safety cases 219 Exothermic reaction Explosions Back pressure Acetic acid 211 Thermodynamics 109 Relief valves Explosion venting Modelling Device performance 55 Runaway reactions Consequence analysis Calorimeter Calorimeter 140 Cascade effects 18 Runaway reactions Explosions Liquid discharge Explosion venting 140 Thermodynamics . Storage vessels 73 Cascade effects Model 109 Depressurization Consequence analysis Failure analysis Emergency venting 89 Modelling 18 Risk assessment Fixed bed reactors Cellulose nitrate Offshore problems 10 Temperature runaway 153 Thermal radiation hazard Fault tree Cellulose nitrate Modelling 311 Uncertainty assessment Thermal radiation hazard 311 324 J.Loss Prev. Process Ind., 1992, Vol 5, No5 Index Modified Hartmann tube apparatus Safety analysis chemical processes by Richard J. Bus- Ignition energy Pilot plants chart Organic dusts 305 Design principles 42 S. S. Grossel 251 Offshore problems HAZOP Electrostatic ignition hazards by Thomas Risk assessment Plant design 119 H. Pratt Failure analysis 10 Safety cases S. S. Grossel 252 Organic dusts Atmospheric turbulence Gas, dust and hybrid explosions by W. E. Ignition energy Dense gas dispersion 219 Baker and Ming Juu Tang Modified Hartmann tube apparatus Simulation S. S. Grossel 250 305 Safety Major hazard aspects of the transport of Organophosphorus pesticides Explosion 165 dangerous substances by the Health Turbulent diffusion flames Storage vessels and Safety Commission Warehouse fires Liquid discharge T. Kletz 254 Combustion products 271 Modelling 73 Powder handling and electrostatics by Pilot plant design Sulphate pump mill Thomas B. Jones and Jack L. King Runaway reactions Risk analysis method S. S. Grossel 253 Thermal stability 46 Release 289 Risk Management: Expanding Horizons Pilot plants Temperature increase in Nuclear Power and Other Industries Design principles Flame arrester by R. A. Knief, V. B. Briant, R. B. Lee and Safety analysis 42 Endurance burning 215 J. A.Mahn Plant design Temperature runaway R. F. Schwab 252 Safety analysis Fixed bed reactors Safety of Chemical Batch Reactors and HAZOP 119 Modelling 153 Storage Tanks edited by A. Benuzzi and Polymer granules Thermal radiation hazard J. M. Zaldivar Electrostatic charges 235 Cellulose nitrate S. S. Grossel 133 PR valves Modelling 311 Safety in the Process Industry by R. King Flashing flow Thermal stability S. S. Grossel 134 Two-phase service Runaway reactions Understanding and controlling _ static Flow calculation 263 Pilot plant design 46 electricity by Gunter Luttgens and Probabilistic safety analysis Thermodynamics Martin Glor Consequences quantification Explosions S. S. Grossel 253 Individual risk 181 Model 109 Probability Toxic releases Fault tree Risk assessment Uncertainty assessment 125 Vents 145 Case History Process hazards review Turbulent diffusion flames Anhydrous ammonia Organophosphorus pesticides Chemicals with ‘use by’ dates Agriculture Warehouse fires T. Kletz 132 HAZOP 297 Combustion products 271 Public and industrial exposure Two-phase service F/N curves PR valves Comments Hazard comparison 239 Flashing flow Ranking Flow calculation 263 Computer aided HAZOP and fault tree Hazards Uncertainty assessment analysis Identification 279 Fault tree R. W. Prugh 3 Reactivity hazards Probability 125 Hazardous fluid releases: prevention and Aluminium/halohydrocarbon mixtures Vapour protection by design and operation Computer analysis 81 Cloud formation 205 R. W. Prugh 67 Reactor depressurization Venting characteristics Safety is a matter of culture Computer prediction 229 Fluids D. A. Crowl 203 Release Viscosities 160 Titles can mislead Risk analysis method Vents T. Kletz 259 Sulphate pump mill 289 Risk assessment Ways to improve the search for further Relief valves Toxic releases 145 information Back pressure Viscosities S. Pantry 260 Device performance 55 Venting characteristics Risk analysis method Fluids 160 Release Warehouse fires Sulphate pump mill 289 Organophosphorus pesticides Conference report Risk Assessment Turbulent diffusion flames Offshore problems Combustion products 271 The Combustion Institute, Canadian Sec- Failure analysis 10 Wind effects tion 1992 Spring Technical Meeting, Individual risk Flame drag Edmontan, Alberta Contour mapping 60 Correlations 175 P. R. Amyotte 321 Toxic releases Vents 145 Rock dust Coal dust explosion Book reviews Short communications Inerting 196 Runaway reactions Dust explosions in the process industries Risk assessment and risk contour map- Thermal stability by Rolf K. Eckhoff ping Pilot plant design 46 S. S. Grossel 249 C. M. Pietersen and B. F. P. van het Veld Explosion venting Bretherick’s Handbook of Reactive Chem- 60 Calorimeter 140 ical Hazards (4th edition) by L. Bre- Effectiveness of various rock dusts as Safety therick agents of coal dust Explosion T. Kletz 133 P. R. Amyotte, K. J. Mintz and M. J. Simulation 165 Electrical and instrumentation safety for Pegg 196 J. Loss Prev. Process Ind., 1992, Vol5,No5 325

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