Article | REF: P1312 V1

Thermal Methods Used in Chemical Process Safety

Author: Francis STOESSEL

Publication date: June 10, 2018, Review date: September 2, 2020

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6. Example of a process study

The example developed illustrates how laboratory measurements using different thermal methods can be articulated. Emphasis is also placed on the interpretation of the data obtained.

6.1 Problem

The aim is to assess the thermal risks involved in carrying out a chemical reaction on an industrial scale. A brief laboratory procedure is provided, on the basis of which it is decided what data need to be supplied to enable the risks to be studied.

The reaction is of the type

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