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Process Plant Layout.

Process Plant Layout, Second Edition, explains the methodologies used by professional designers to layout process equipment and pipework, plots, plants, sites, and their corresponding environmental features in a safe, economical way. It is supported with tables of separation distances, rules of thum...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Moran, Sean
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Saint Louis : Elsevier Science, 2016.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Process Plant Layout; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; I. General Principles; 1 Introduction; 1.1 What Kind of a Book Is This?; 1.2 Why a New Book on Layout Design Is Needed; 1.3 What Is New in This Book?; 1.4 How Is the Book Structured?; 1.5 What Is Layout Design?; 1.6 Terminology; 1.7 Stages of Layout Design; 1.8 Hazard Assessment; 1.9 A Note on Calculations and Spacings; Further Reading; 2 The Discipline of Layout in Context; 2.1 General; 2.2 Abbreviations/Legislation and Standards/Terminology; 2.2.1 Abbreviations; 2.2.2 Relevant Standards and Codes.
  • 2.2.2.1 European Standards and Codes2.2.2.2 British Standards and Codes; 2.2.2.3 US Standards and Codes; 2.2.3 Terminology; 2.3 The Importance of Layout; 2.4 General Design Considerations in Layout; 2.5 Project Deliverables; 2.5.1 Design Basis and Philosophies; 2.5.2 Specification; 2.5.3 Process Flow Diagram; 2.5.4 Piping and Instrumentation Diagram; 2.5.5 Equipment List/Schedule; 2.5.6 Functional Design Specification; 2.5.7 General Arrangement Drawings; 2.5.8 Cost Estimate; 2.5.9 Datasheets; 2.5.10 HAZOP Study; 2.5.11 Zoning Study/Hazardous Area Classification.
  • 2.5.12 Isometric Piping Drawings2.6 Layout and the Law; 2.6.1 Civil Law; 2.6.1.1 General; 2.6.1.2 Contractual Models; 2.6.1.3 Other; 2.6.2 Criminal Law; 2.6.2.1 General; 2.6.2.2 Health, Safety, and Employment Legislation; 2.6.2.3 Environmental Legislation; 2.7 Parties to the Design Process; 2.7.1 Client/Sponsor/Operating Company; 2.7.2 Consultant; 2.7.3 Process EPC Company; 2.7.4 Mechanical and Electrical EPC Company; 2.7.5 Process Design Houses; 2.8 Liaison Between Disciplines; 2.8.1 Mechanical Engineering; 2.8.2 Piping Engineering ("Pipers"); 2.8.3 Electrical Engineering.
  • 2.8.4 Instrument Engineering2.8.5 Software Engineering; 2.8.6 Civil/Structural Engineering and Architects; 2.8.7 Installation, Commissioning, and Validation; 2.8.8 Procurement and Inspection; 2.8.9 Process Engineering; 2.9 Liaison Outside the Design Team; 2.9.1 Regulatory Authorities; 2.9.1.1 Planning; 2.9.1.2 Health and Safety; 2.9.1.3 Pollution; 2.9.2 Emergency Services; 2.9.3 Transport; 2.9.4 Quality Assurance; 2.9.5 Publicity and the Press; 2.9.6 Insurance; 2.9.7 Equipment Suppliers; 2.9.8 Raw Material Suppliers and Product End Users; 2.9.9 Utility Suppliers.
  • 2.9.10 Waste Disposal Facility Suppliers2.9.11 Construction Companies; 2.9.12 Commissioning Team; 2.9.13 Operating and Maintenance Personnel; 2.10 Relation of Layout to Other Activities; 2.11 Layout and Project Planning Control; 3 Site Layout Principles; 3.1 General; 3.2 Abbreviations/Legislation, Standards and Codes of Practice/Terminology; 3.2.1 Abbreviations; 3.2.2 Standards and Codes; 3.2.2.1 International Standards; 3.2.2.2 European Legislation and Standards; 3.2.2.3 British Legislation and Standards; 3.2.2.4 US Standards; 3.2.2.5 Terminology; 3.3 Design Considerations; 3.4 Segregation.