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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent companion to Eckhoff, December 5, 2003
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This review is from: Dust Explosion Prevention and Protection: A Practical Guide (Hardcover)
John Barton has written a very worthwhile reference book on dust explosions. It is not a book to replace Rolf Eckhoff's "Dust Explosions in the Process Industries", rather, it is a companion. Dust explosions are complex and those of us who work in the field would agree that there is much about them that is not well understood. Barton has given the subject a new look and particularly for those of us in the USA, a useful insight into the logic and approach of our European colleagues. The logic diagrams alone are worth the price of the book. There is more meat in his treatment of suppression systems than I have seen anywhere else in print. The discussion of vent sizing is excellent and I happen to agree with Barton that the FMRC model has advantages over the others and should be more widely avialable. In addition to vent sizing there is also a very useful discussion of related supplementary design considerations. Barton also covers propagation between linked vessels in a very thorough manner. The illustrations are clear, the photos support the text well and are very useful. The book is well organized, well researched, and easy to use. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Practices at your Hands, October 18, 2010
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This review is from: Dust Explosion Prevention and Protection: A Practical Guide (Hardcover)
Dust Explosion Prevention and Protection is not just the name of this excellent book. But, for those process engineers like me that handle with energetic materials, it is a question of implementing the best practices. Together with the other titles that I have acquired recently (Guidelines for Chemical Process Quantitative Risk Analysis - AIChE; Prevention of Fires And Explosions In Dryers - John Abbott), they all constitute a good basis for starting any kind of technical analysis (design; troubleshooting and/or accident analysis). The Logical Diagrams, as mentioned by other colleagues, they are a must! Saving time and helping to organize the tasks involved.
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Dust Explosion Prevention and Protection: A Practical Guide by Katherine Barton C Chem FRSC (Hardcover - March 20, 2002)
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