The mitigation conundrum: when reducing one hazard may increase another
Siting regulations for onshore LNG facilities in the United States require the consequences of credible accidental scenarios to be confined within the facility”s boundaries-that is, no harm should occur to the public or public property from the worst credible events.Compliance with regulations based on worst credible events is often challenging and may require mitigation methods.One example is that of vapor barriers being used to control the dispersion of a flammable cloud from a release within the facility, in order to keep the cloud from extending beyond the property boundaries before dissipating below 1/2-LFL.
Filippo Gavelli Scott Davis
GexCon US
国内会议
北京
英文
329-337
2014-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)