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摘要
过去发生的事故表明,类似事故在全球范围内并未减少。建议在化工工艺行业实施固有安全设计(ISD)概念,将其作为事故预防战略的组成部分。本研究旨在根据所选的 529 个案例,为每个固有安全 (IS) 关键字确定潜在的固有安全设计指标,这些固有安全关键字在后面将被称为设计推理 (DR),这些案例提出了可提高工艺、材料或设备安全性的设计变更建议。这些案例来自事故案例、IS 手册、化学工程期刊、新产品手册和化学工程杂志。案例必须证明新设计比以前的设计更安全。对设计变更进行评估,以提取纠正措施并确定所采用的通用策略。然后将这些信息解释为 DR。随后,根据 IS 关键字对收集到的 DR 进行分类,并按频率进行测量。从统计分析结果来看,在 529 个案例中,改进混合(18%)占 DR 的比例最高,有 95 个。其次是 "松散的接近"(15.5%),第三是 "较少的设备"(14.9%)。对于 IS 关键字的排名,可以总结为:节制(40%)>最小化(27%)>简化(21%)>替代(12%)。结果表明,适度固有安全是实施基础设施服务的常用策略。这些研究结果对试图在设计任务中实施 ISD 的设计师或工程师具有重要的参考价值。
Identifying design criteria for implementing inherent safety in chemical process industries part 1: Design reasoning
Recurrence of similar accidents is evidenced by past accidents, which show that accidents are not decreasing globally. It is recommended to implement the concept of inherent safety design (ISD) in the chemical process industry as a component of accident prevention strategies. This study aims to identify potential indicators of ISD for each inherent safety (IS) keyword, which will be referred to later as design reasoning (DR), based on 529 selected cases that suggest design changes that enhance the safety of processes, materials, or equipment. The cases were collected from accident cases, IS handbooks, chemical engineering journals, new product brochures, and chemical engineering magazines. The cases have to demonstrate that the new design is safer than the previous design. The design changes were evaluated to extract the corrective action and determine the common strategy employed. This information was then interpreted as DR. The collected DR were subsequently categorized and measured in terms of frequency according to IS keywords. From the statistical analysis, the highest percentage of DR is improve mixing (18%) which accounted from 95 out of 529 cases. The second is loose proximity (15.5%) and the third is fewer equipment (14.9%). For the IS keyword ranking, it can be summarized that: moderation (40%) >minimization (27%) >simplification (21%) >substitution (12%). Results showed that moderation inherent safety is a popular strategy used to implement IS. The findings serve as a valuable reference for designers or engineer attempting to implement ISD in their design task.
期刊介绍:
The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering (CJChE) publishes original research articles, new theoretical interpretation or experimental findings and critical reviews in the science or industrial practice of chemical and biochemical processes. Preference is given to papers having a clearly indicated scope and applicability in any of the following areas: Fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, multiphase flows, separations processes, thermodynamics, process systems engineering, reactors and reaction kinetics, catalysis, interfacial phenomena, electrochemical phenomena, bioengineering, minerals processing and natural products and environmental and energy engineering. Papers that merely describe or present a conventional or routine analysis of existing processes will not be considered.