会议专题

Risk-based Design of Process and Operation: A Case Study of Metal-degreasing Process Design

Design of process and operation for risk reduction is discussed and its framework is proposed as an activity model where required activities and information flows are defined functionally. As a case study of the framework for risk-based design, metal-degreasing processes are focused. In metal degreasing, a significant amount of cleansing agents is released into the environment, and local risks and global impacts due to the use of chemicals have become a big issue in Japan. In proposed framework, the procedures of source-specific risk and life cycle assessments are represented as activities with available information and knowledge for on-site engineers. A case study is presented to demonstrate the risk-based design of metal degreasing processes using obtained process information through investigations on actual metal-degreasing site.

Risk-based design Process and operation Local risk Global impact Metal degreasing

Yasunori Kikuchi Masahiko Hirao

Department of Chemical System Engineering,The University of Tokyo,7-3-1 Hongo,Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo,Japan

国际会议

第四届亚洲过程系统工程会议暨2007年中国国际系统工程年会(The 4th International Symposium on Design,Operation & Control of Chemical Processes)(PSE ASIA 2007)

西安

英文

2007-08-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)