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The ASTM Computer Program for Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation-Chetah® Version 11.0
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https://doi.org/10.1520/ds51hol2020appa
https://doi.org/10.1520/ds51hol2020appa
Autor:
Al Hielscher, Dan Sliva, James K. Farr, Dalina Viveros, Brenton L. Drake, George Baran, John W. Ryan, Trong Nguyen, Dave Frurip, David B. Gorman, Emory Ford, Kirk Mulligan
Publikováno v:
Process Safety Progress. 36:24-29
Chemical compatibility is a key consideration throughout the chemical industry wherever two or more chemicals have the potential to mix, either inadvertently or by design. One of the most comprehensive tools available for determining chemical compati
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Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 38:114-118
Many diazonium salts are thermally unstable and sensitive to friction and shock. Most diazonium salts are known for their violent decomposition hazard in the solid state. There are many industrial and laboratory incidents caused by this group of chem
Autor:
Min Sheng, Pat Murphy, Wade A. Freeman, Dave Frurip, Robert Bellair, Jim Farr, Harold Johnstone, David B. Gorman, Myriam Linke, Klaas van Gelder, Al Hielscher, Dalina Viveros
Publikováno v:
Process Safety Progress. 33:4-18
As a result of a two-year joint effort between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and The Dow Chemical Company, an enhanced version (3.0) of the NOAA Chemical Reactivity Worksheet now is available. In addition to addressing pr
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Process Safety Progress. 14:79-86
Reactive monomers are a special class of materials used widely in the chemical industry in the production of polymers. Many of these materials are thermally unstable and may polymerize during handling and storage with a release of significant amounts
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Process Safety Progress. 13:227-233
New regulations in 1991 (HM-183) have required that materials may not be coshipped in the same cargo tank motor vehicle if, as a result of their mixing “…an unsafe condition would occur, such as an explosion, fire, excessive increase of pressure