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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 About stability of the ignition process of small solid particle Fedorov, Alexander V.
2007
4-6 p. 317-321
5 p.
artikel
2 A comparative study on the autoxidation of dimethyl ether (DME) comparison with diethyl ether (DEE) and diisopropyl ether (DIPE) Naito, Michie
2005
4-6 p. 469-473
5 p.
artikel
3 Aftermath of the world's worst chemical disaster Acquilla, S.
2005
4-6 p. 268-273
6 p.
artikel
4 Airbag for the closing of pipelines on explosions and leakages Eisenreich, N.
2007
4-6 p. 589-598
10 p.
artikel
5 Ammonia large scale atmospheric dispersion experiments in industrial configurations Bouet, Rémy
2005
4-6 p. 512-519
8 p.
artikel
6 An application of 3D gasdynamic modeling for the prediction of overpressures in vented enclosures Karnesky, J.
2007
4-6 p. 447-454
8 p.
artikel
7 An influence of oxygen content in an oxidizing atmosphere on inhibitive action of fluorinated agents on a hydrogen flame Azatyan, V.V.
2007
4-6 p. 494-500
7 p.
artikel
8 Application of risk based inspection in refinery and processing piping Chang, Ming-Kuen
2005
4-6 p. 397-402
6 p.
artikel
9 A quantitative risk assessment tool for the external safety of industrial plants with a dust explosion hazard van der Voort, M.M.
2007
4-6 p. 375-386
12 p.
artikel
10 A simple model for calculating chlorine concentrations behind a water spray in case of small releases Dandrieux-Bony, A.
2005
4-6 p. 245-253
9 p.
artikel
11 Assessment of chemical process hazards in early design stages Shah, Shailesh
2005
4-6 p. 335-352
18 p.
artikel
12 Bhopal and its effects on the Canadian regulatory framework Jean-Paul Lacoursiere, P.E.
2005
4-6 p. 353-359
7 p.
artikel
13 Bhopal disaster—a personal experience Gehlawat, J.K.
2005
4-6 p. 261-263
3 p.
artikel
14 Bhopal Gas Tragedy and its effects on process safety Gupta, J.P.
2005
4-6 p. 197-199
3 p.
artikel
15 Bhopal Gas Tragedy and its effects on process safety Gupta, J.P.
2005
4-6 p. 195-196
2 p.
artikel
16 Bhopal gas tragedy: scientific challenges and lessons for future Sriramachari, S.
2005
4-6 p. 264-267
4 p.
artikel
17 Catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in the presence of alkylpyridines: Runaway scenarios studies Papadaki, M.
2005
4-6 p. 384-391
8 p.
artikel
18 Chlorine leakage from bonnet of a valve in a bullet—a case study Gangopadhyay, R.K.
2005
4-6 p. 526-530
5 p.
artikel
19 City hazardous gas monitoring network Abbaspour, M.
2005
4-6 p. 481-487
7 p.
artikel
20 Coal dust particle size survey of US mines Sapko, Michael J.
2007
4-6 p. 616-620
5 p.
artikel
21 Combating interference by unauthorised persons Uth, Hans-Joachim
2005
4-6 p. 293-300
8 p.
artikel
22 Commentary on Keynote Lectures and Papers presented at the Conference Gupta, J.P.
2005
4-6 p. 200-204
5 p.
artikel
23 Comparison of inherent safety indices in process concept evaluation Rahman, Mostafizur
2005
4-6 p. 327-334
8 p.
artikel
24 Computation of particles’ ascent from a cavity behind passing shock wave Bedarev, Igor A.
2007
4-6 p. 409-416
8 p.
artikel
25 Current status and expected future trends in dust explosion research Eckhoff, R.K.
2005
4-6 p. 225-237
13 p.
artikel
26 Dangerous good transportation by road: from risk analysis to emergency planning Fabiano, B.
2005
4-6 p. 403-413
11 p.
artikel
27 Decomposing deflagration properties of acetylene under low temperatures Mizutani, Takaaki
2007
4-6 p. 688-690
3 p.
artikel
28 Deflagration suppression using expanded metal mesh and polymer foams Zalosh, Robert
2007
4-6 p. 659-663
5 p.
artikel
29 Determination of human error probabilities for offshore platform musters DiMattia, Dino G.
2005
4-6 p. 488-501
14 p.
artikel
30 Determination of the maximum effective burning velocity of dust–air mixtures in constant volume combustion Pu, Y.K.
2007
4-6 p. 462-469
8 p.
artikel
31 Determination of turbulent burning velocities of dust air mixtures with the open tube method Schneider, H.
2007
4-6 p. 470-476
7 p.
artikel
32 Detonation characteristics of ammonium nitrate and activated carbon mixtures Miyake, Atsumi
2007
4-6 p. 584-588
5 p.
artikel
33 Development of a method for predicting the ignition of explosive atmospheres by mechanical friction and impacts (MECHEX) Proust, Ch.
2007
4-6 p. 349-365
17 p.
artikel
34 Dilution with air to minimise consequences of toxic/flammable gas releases Gupta, J.P.
2005
4-6 p. 502-505
4 p.
artikel
35 Dust explosion incidents and regulations in the United States Blair, Angela S.
2007
4-6 p. 523-529
7 p.
artikel
36 Dynamics of dust explosions suppression by means of extinguishing powder in various industrial conditions Klemens, Rudolf
2007
4-6 p. 664-674
11 p.
artikel
37 Effectiveness of the designed safety education programme modules by their implementation in selected industries Elangovan, R.K.
2005
4-6 p. 553-557
5 p.
artikel
38 Effect of self-inhibition at a flame propagation in rich gaseous mixtures of combustible–air–diluent Azatyan, V.V.
2007
4-6 p. 486-493
8 p.
artikel
39 Effect of transient heat transfer on ignition of solid particles Frolov, S.M.
2007
4-6 p. 310-316
7 p.
artikel
40 Electrostatic spark ignition of sensitive dust clouds of MIE<1mJ Eckhoff, Rolf K.
2007
4-6 p. 396-401
6 p.
artikel
41 Explosibility of hydrogen–graphite dust hybrid mixtures Denkevits, A.
2007
4-6 p. 698-707
10 p.
artikel
42 Explosion properties of highly concentrated ozone gas Koike, Kunihiko
2005
4-6 p. 465-468
4 p.
artikel
43 Explosion temperatures and pressures of metals and other elemental dust clouds Cashdollar, Kenneth L.
2007
4-6 p. 337-348
12 p.
artikel
44 Export inherent safety NOT risk Edwards, David W.
2005
4-6 p. 254-260
7 p.
artikel
45 Fire and explosion risk assessment for large-scale oil export terminal Shebeko, Yu.N.
2007
4-6 p. 651-658
8 p.
artikel
46 Flame propagation in hybrid mixture of coal dust and methane Liu, Yi
2007
4-6 p. 691-697
7 p.
artikel
47 Flixborough: A final footnote Venart, J.E.S.
2007
4-6 p. 621-643
23 p.
artikel
48 Hazard evaluation of hydrogen–air deflagration with flame propagation velocity measurement by image velocimetry using brightness subtraction Otsuka, Teruhito
2007
4-6 p. 427-432
6 p.
artikel
49 Heavy gas dispersion by water spray curtains: A research methodology Hald, Karin
2005
4-6 p. 506-511
6 p.
artikel
50 Ignitability characteristics of aluminium and magnesium dusts that are generated during the shredding of post-consumer wastes Nifuku, M.
2007
4-6 p. 322-329
8 p.
artikel
51 Impact of a shock wave on a structure on explosion at altitude Trélat, S.
2007
4-6 p. 509-516
8 p.
artikel
52 Implementing inherent safety throughout process lifecycle Hurme, Markku
2005
4-6 p. 238-244
7 p.
artikel
53 Incident investigation of mono-nitro toluene still explosion Sachdev, Ashok
2005
4-6 p. 531-536
6 p.
artikel
54 Influence of ignition position and obstacles on explosion development in methane–air mixture in closed vessels Kindracki, J.
2007
4-6 p. 551-561
11 p.
artikel
55 Influence of the oxide content on the ignition energies of aluminium powders Baudry, G.
2007
4-6 p. 330-336
7 p.
artikel
56 I2SI: A comprehensive quantitative tool for inherent safety and cost evaluation Khan, Faisal I.
2005
4-6 p. 310-326
17 p.
artikel
57 Lessons after Bhopal: CSB a catalyst for change Joseph, Giby
2005
4-6 p. 537-548
12 p.
artikel
58 Lessons learned from recent incidents: Facility siting, atmospheric venting, and operator information systems Mannan, M. Sam
2007
4-6 p. 644-650
7 p.
artikel
59 Literary and economic impact of the Bhopal gas tragedy Saraf, Sanjeev
2005
4-6 p. 274-282
9 p.
artikel
60 Measuring the violence of dust explosions with the “20l sphere” and with the standard “ISO 1m3 vessel” Proust, Ch.
2007
4-6 p. 599-606
8 p.
artikel
61 Minimum propagation diameter and thickness of high explosives Petel, O.E.
2007
4-6 p. 578-583
6 p.
artikel
62 Mixing hazard evaluation of organic peroxides with other chemicals Miyake, Atsumi
2005
4-6 p. 380-383
4 p.
artikel
63 Modeling of BP Texas City refinery incident Khan, Faisal I.
2007
4-6 p. 387-395
9 p.
artikel
64 Modeling of n-butane ignition, combustion, and preflame oxidation in the 20-l vessel Frolov, S.M.
2007
4-6 p. 562-569
8 p.
artikel
65 Modelling of dust lifting process behind propagating shock wave Zydak, Przemyslaw
2007
4-6 p. 417-426
10 p.
artikel
66 Moderation of dust explosions Amyotte, Paul R.
2007
4-6 p. 675-687
13 p.
artikel
67 New dust explosion venting design requirements for turbulent operating conditions Zalosh, Robert
2007
4-6 p. 530-535
6 p.
artikel
68 Numerical analysis of gas explosion inside two rooms connected by ducts Hashimoto, Akinori
2007
4-6 p. 455-461
7 p.
artikel
69 Numerical analysis of hydrogen deflagration mitigation by venting through a duct Makarov, D.
2007
4-6 p. 433-438
6 p.
artikel
70 Numerical simulation of wind-aided flame propagation over horizontal surface of liquid fuel in a model tunnel Wang, H.Y.
2007
4-6 p. 541-550
10 p.
artikel
71 Planar detonation structure for chain-branching kinetics with large activation energy and small initiation rate Liang, Z.
2007
4-6 p. 570-577
8 p.
artikel
72 Post-explosion observations of experimental mine and laboratory coal dust explosions Cashdollar, Kenneth L.
2007
4-6 p. 607-615
9 p.
artikel
73 Rain-out investigation: Initial droplet size measurement Bigot, Jean-Pierre
2005
4-6 p. 433-442
10 p.
artikel
74 Reactive shock and detonation propagation in U-bend tubes Frolov, S.M.
2007
4-6 p. 501-508
8 p.
artikel
75 Real-time response system for the prediction of the atmospheric transport of hazardous materials Alhajraf, S.
2005
4-6 p. 520-525
6 p.
artikel
76 Review of the DESC project Skjold, Trygve
2007
4-6 p. 291-302
12 p.
artikel
77 Revised fire consequence models for offshore quantitative risk assessment Pula, Ravichandra
2005
4-6 p. 443-454
12 p.
artikel
78 Shock-induced dust ignition in curved pipeline with steady flow Semenov, I.
2007
4-6 p. 366-374
9 p.
artikel
79 Shock-induced ignition of hydrogen gas during accidental or technical opening of high-pressure tanks Golub, V.V.
2007
4-6 p. 439-446
8 p.
artikel
80 Site security for chemical process industries Bajpai, Shailendra
2005
4-6 p. 301-309
9 p.
artikel
81 Sixth International Symposium on Hazards, Prevention, and Mitigation of Industrial Explosions: Twelfth International Colloquium on Dust Explosions and Seventh Colloquium on Gas, Vapor, Liquid and Hybrid Explosions Amyotte, Paul R.
2007
4-6 p. 289-290
2 p.
artikel
82 Solubility and calorimetric study of the effects of gas environment on the decomposition of o-nitrobenzoyl chloride Lever, Sarah D.
2005
4-6 p. 392-396
5 p.
artikel
83 Steady-state analyses for reactive distillation control: An MTBE case study Singh, Bhanu Pratap
2005
4-6 p. 283-292
10 p.
artikel
84 Study on the early stage of runaway reaction using Dewar vessels Li, Xin-Rui
2005
4-6 p. 455-459
5 p.
artikel
85 Test methodology for determining the incendiary nature and electrostatic discharge characteristics of plastic surfaces Dastidar, Ashok G.
2007
4-6 p. 402-408
7 p.
artikel
86 The Bhopal gas leak: Analyses of causes and consequences by three different models Eckerman, Ingrid
2005
4-6 p. 213-217
5 p.
artikel
87 The Bhopal gas tragedy—A perspective Bisarya, R.K.
2005
4-6 p. 209-212
4 p.
artikel
88 The Bhopal tragedy: its influence on process and community safety as practiced in the United States Willey, Ronald J.
2005
4-6 p. 365-374
10 p.
artikel
89 The implementation of the SEVESO II legislation in the Polish major hazard industry Markowski, A.S.
2005
4-6 p. 360-364
5 p.
artikel
90 The legacy of Bhopal: The impact over the last 20 years and future direction Mannan, M. Sam
2005
4-6 p. 218-224
7 p.
artikel
91 The lower explosion point—A good measure for explosion prevention: Experiment and calculation for pure compounds and some mixtures Brandes, Elisabeth
2007
4-6 p. 536-540
5 p.
artikel
92 The post-Bhopal and post-9/11 transformations in chemical emergency prevention and response policy in the United States Belke, James C.
2005
4-6 p. 375-379
5 p.
artikel
93 Thermal decomposition kinetic of liquid organic peroxides Li, Xin-Rui
2005
4-6 p. 460-464
5 p.
artikel
94 Thermal shielding by water spray curtain Buchlin, Jean-Marie
2005
4-6 p. 423-432
10 p.
artikel
95 Thermo-kinetic modelling of dust explosions Di Benedetto, A.
2007
4-6 p. 303-309
7 p.
artikel
96 The role of local communities in chemical accident prevention and preparedness Gablehouse, Timothy R.
2005
4-6 p. 549-552
4 p.
artikel
97 The unfolding of Bhopal disaster Chouhan, T.R.
2005
4-6 p. 205-208
4 p.
artikel
98 Toward an integrative approach of the industrial risk management process in France Salvi, Olivier
2005
4-6 p. 414-422
9 p.
artikel
99 Using consequence analysis on some chlorine operation hazards and their possible effects on neighborhoods in central Taiwan Horng, Jao-Jia
2005
4-6 p. 474-480
7 p.
artikel
100 Vapor flammability above aqueous solutions of flammable liquids Brooks, Mark R.
2007
4-6 p. 477-485
9 p.
artikel
101 “Vybuchovy trojuhelnik”: A software tool for evaluation of explosibility of coal mine atmosphere Janovsky, Bretislav
2007
4-6 p. 517-522
6 p.
artikel
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