DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL

Inherent safety has been recognized as a design approach useful to remove or reduce hazards at the source instead of controlling them with add-on protective barriers. Methods developed to date have largely been for the evaluating the safety of a proposed design. At the moment it seems that the be...

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Main Author: CHEE LIANG, MELVYN LIM
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2006
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.69082017-01-25T09:46:22Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/6908/ DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL CHEE LIANG, MELVYN LIM TP Chemical technology Inherent safety has been recognized as a design approach useful to remove or reduce hazards at the source instead of controlling them with add-on protective barriers. Methods developed to date have largely been for the evaluating the safety of a proposed design. At the moment it seems that the best practice is not adopted quickly enough by the potential practitioners. The aim ofthis project is to develop a toxicity model that can be used in the design stages of chemical producing plants to predict the concentration at a given distance away from the point of release. The scope ofthis project is to create a toxicity model for ammonia. The model consists of two major parts, which are Gaussian Plume Equation and toxicity of ammonia. The information on these two parts need to be merged so user(s) can then find out the severity of the concentration of ammonia at a given distance away from the point of incident. Using Microsoft Excel as the program to run this toxicity model, the interface is arranged to make it as user-friendly as possible. Some of the important parameters to be keyed into the model are molecular weight, density, temperature, pressure, flow rate and distance of leak/rupture from ground level. Overall, this project can be used to evaluate whether it is feasible for a chemical producing plant to be built near housing areas. Further improvements are necessary to commercialize and integrate this project with other riskeffects estimation. Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2006-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/6908/1/2006%20-%20DEVELOPMENT%20OF%20TOXICITY%20MODEL.pdf CHEE LIANG, MELVYN LIM (2006) DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL. Universiti Teknologi Petronas. (Unpublished)
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CHEE LIANG, MELVYN LIM
DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL
description Inherent safety has been recognized as a design approach useful to remove or reduce hazards at the source instead of controlling them with add-on protective barriers. Methods developed to date have largely been for the evaluating the safety of a proposed design. At the moment it seems that the best practice is not adopted quickly enough by the potential practitioners. The aim ofthis project is to develop a toxicity model that can be used in the design stages of chemical producing plants to predict the concentration at a given distance away from the point of release. The scope ofthis project is to create a toxicity model for ammonia. The model consists of two major parts, which are Gaussian Plume Equation and toxicity of ammonia. The information on these two parts need to be merged so user(s) can then find out the severity of the concentration of ammonia at a given distance away from the point of incident. Using Microsoft Excel as the program to run this toxicity model, the interface is arranged to make it as user-friendly as possible. Some of the important parameters to be keyed into the model are molecular weight, density, temperature, pressure, flow rate and distance of leak/rupture from ground level. Overall, this project can be used to evaluate whether it is feasible for a chemical producing plant to be built near housing areas. Further improvements are necessary to commercialize and integrate this project with other riskeffects estimation.
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author CHEE LIANG, MELVYN LIM
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title_short DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL
title_full DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT OF TOXICITY MODEL
title_sort development of toxicity model
publisher Universiti Teknologi Petronas
publishDate 2006
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