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- Wiley-Scrivener
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780470625828
- ISBN-10: 0470625821
- Artikelnr.: 29923611
- Wiley-Scrivener
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780470625828
- ISBN-10: 0470625821
- Artikelnr.: 29923611
NICHOLAS P. CHEREMISINOFF is a consultant to industry, international lending institutions and donor agencies on pollution prevention and responsible environmental care practices. With a career spanning more than 30 years, he is also the author, co-author or editor of more than 150 technical books and hundreds of state of the art review and scientific articles. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering from Clarkson College of Technology. ANTON DAVLETSHIN received a degree in construction management from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and has most recently joined N&P Ltd, an environmental services group that focuses on pollution prevention and environmental management. Mr. Davletshin has focused on green building practices and technologies and has assisted N&P Ltd on a number of site investigations including the Tennessee Valley Authority flyash spill.
Preface. Author Biographies. List of Tables. 1. Corrosion. 1.1 General
Information. 1.2 Types of Corrosion. 1.3 Materials Evaluation and
Selection. 1.4 Corrosion Data. 2. Material Properties and Selection. 2.1
General Properties and Selection Criteria. 2.2 Cast Irons. 2.2.1 Gray Cast
Iron. 2.2.2 White Cast Iron. 2.2.3 Malleable Cast Iron. 2.2.4 Nodular Cast
Iron. 2.2.5 Austenitic Cast Iron. 2.2.6 Abrasion Resistance. 2.2.7
Corrosion Resistance. 2.2.8 Temperature Resistance. 2.2.9 Welding Cast
Iron. 2.3 Steels. 2.3.1 Low Carbon Steels (Mild Steel). 2.3.2 Corrosion
Resistance. 2.3.3 Heat Resistance. 2.3.4 Low Temperatures. 2.3.5
High-Carbon Steels. 2.3.6 Low-Carbon, Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.7 Mechanical
Properties. 2.3.8 Corrosion Resistance. 2.3.9 Oxidation Resistance and
Creep Strength. 2.3.10 Low-Temperature Ductility. 2.3.11 High-Carbon,
Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12 High-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12.1 Chromium Steels (400
Series), Low-Carbon Ferritic (Type 405). 2.3.12.2 Medium Carbon
Martensitic. 2.3.12.3 Medium Carbon Ferrule. 2.3.12.4 Chromium/Nickel
Austenitic Steels (300 Series). 2.3.13 Precipitation Hardening Stainless
Steels. 2.4 Materials Properties Data Tables. 3. Property Tables of Various
Liquids, Gases, and Fuels. 3.1 General Properties of Hydrocarbons. 3.1.1
General Information. 3.1.2 Isomers. 3.1.3 Alkenes. 3.1.4 Alkynes. 3.1.5
Straight-Chain Hydrocarbon Nomenclature. 3.1.6 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 3.1.7
Hydrocarbon Derivatives. 3.1.8 Halogenated Hydrocarbons. 3.1.9 Alcohols.
3.1.10 Ethers. 3.1.11 Ketones. 3.1.12 Aldehydes. 3.1.13 Peroxides. 3.1.14
Esters. 3.1.15 Amines. 3.2 Fuel Properties. 3.2.1 Crude Oil. 3.2.2
Gasoline. 3.2.3 Bioethanol and ETBE. 3.2.4 Diesel Oil, Kerosene, Jet A1,
and Biodiesel. 3.2.5 Fuel Oil. 3.2.6 Natural Gas, Biogas, LPG and Methane
Hydrates. 3.2.7 Hydrogen. 4. General Guidelines on Fire Protection,
Evacuation, First Responder, and Emergency Planning. 4.1 Flammability
Properties. 4.1.1.1 General Information. 4.1.1.2 Flammability Designation.
4.1.2 Ignition Temperature. 4.1.3 Flammability Limits. 4.1.4 Vapor Density.
4.1.5 Specific Gravity. 4.1.6 Water Solubility. 4.1.7 Responding to Fires.
4.1.8 Firefighting Agents. 4.1.8.1 Water. 4.1.8.2 Foam. 4.1.8.3
Alcohol-Resistant Foams. 4.1.8.4 High Expansion Foams. 4.1.8.5 Other
Extinguishing Agents. 4.1.8.6 Carbon Dioxide. 4.1.9 Electrical Fire
Prevention. 4.1.10 Firefighting Guidance. 4.1.10.1 Types. 4.1.10.2
Firefighting Agents and Extinguishers. 4.1.10.3 Vehicles. 4.1.10.4
Firefighting Gear. 4.1.11 Specialized Rescue Procedures. 4.1.12 First
Responder to Electrical Fire Incidents. 4.1.13 Evacuation Planning.
4.1.13.1 Designated Roles and Responsibilities. 4.1.13.2 Preparation &
Planning for Emergencies. 4.1.14 Evacuation Procedure. 4.1.15 General.
4.1.16 Template for Emergency Evacuation Plan. 5. Chemical Data. 6.
Chemical Safety Data. 7. Recommended Safe Levels of Exposure. 8. Fire and
Chemical Reactivity Data.
Information. 1.2 Types of Corrosion. 1.3 Materials Evaluation and
Selection. 1.4 Corrosion Data. 2. Material Properties and Selection. 2.1
General Properties and Selection Criteria. 2.2 Cast Irons. 2.2.1 Gray Cast
Iron. 2.2.2 White Cast Iron. 2.2.3 Malleable Cast Iron. 2.2.4 Nodular Cast
Iron. 2.2.5 Austenitic Cast Iron. 2.2.6 Abrasion Resistance. 2.2.7
Corrosion Resistance. 2.2.8 Temperature Resistance. 2.2.9 Welding Cast
Iron. 2.3 Steels. 2.3.1 Low Carbon Steels (Mild Steel). 2.3.2 Corrosion
Resistance. 2.3.3 Heat Resistance. 2.3.4 Low Temperatures. 2.3.5
High-Carbon Steels. 2.3.6 Low-Carbon, Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.7 Mechanical
Properties. 2.3.8 Corrosion Resistance. 2.3.9 Oxidation Resistance and
Creep Strength. 2.3.10 Low-Temperature Ductility. 2.3.11 High-Carbon,
Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12 High-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12.1 Chromium Steels (400
Series), Low-Carbon Ferritic (Type 405). 2.3.12.2 Medium Carbon
Martensitic. 2.3.12.3 Medium Carbon Ferrule. 2.3.12.4 Chromium/Nickel
Austenitic Steels (300 Series). 2.3.13 Precipitation Hardening Stainless
Steels. 2.4 Materials Properties Data Tables. 3. Property Tables of Various
Liquids, Gases, and Fuels. 3.1 General Properties of Hydrocarbons. 3.1.1
General Information. 3.1.2 Isomers. 3.1.3 Alkenes. 3.1.4 Alkynes. 3.1.5
Straight-Chain Hydrocarbon Nomenclature. 3.1.6 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 3.1.7
Hydrocarbon Derivatives. 3.1.8 Halogenated Hydrocarbons. 3.1.9 Alcohols.
3.1.10 Ethers. 3.1.11 Ketones. 3.1.12 Aldehydes. 3.1.13 Peroxides. 3.1.14
Esters. 3.1.15 Amines. 3.2 Fuel Properties. 3.2.1 Crude Oil. 3.2.2
Gasoline. 3.2.3 Bioethanol and ETBE. 3.2.4 Diesel Oil, Kerosene, Jet A1,
and Biodiesel. 3.2.5 Fuel Oil. 3.2.6 Natural Gas, Biogas, LPG and Methane
Hydrates. 3.2.7 Hydrogen. 4. General Guidelines on Fire Protection,
Evacuation, First Responder, and Emergency Planning. 4.1 Flammability
Properties. 4.1.1.1 General Information. 4.1.1.2 Flammability Designation.
4.1.2 Ignition Temperature. 4.1.3 Flammability Limits. 4.1.4 Vapor Density.
4.1.5 Specific Gravity. 4.1.6 Water Solubility. 4.1.7 Responding to Fires.
4.1.8 Firefighting Agents. 4.1.8.1 Water. 4.1.8.2 Foam. 4.1.8.3
Alcohol-Resistant Foams. 4.1.8.4 High Expansion Foams. 4.1.8.5 Other
Extinguishing Agents. 4.1.8.6 Carbon Dioxide. 4.1.9 Electrical Fire
Prevention. 4.1.10 Firefighting Guidance. 4.1.10.1 Types. 4.1.10.2
Firefighting Agents and Extinguishers. 4.1.10.3 Vehicles. 4.1.10.4
Firefighting Gear. 4.1.11 Specialized Rescue Procedures. 4.1.12 First
Responder to Electrical Fire Incidents. 4.1.13 Evacuation Planning.
4.1.13.1 Designated Roles and Responsibilities. 4.1.13.2 Preparation &
Planning for Emergencies. 4.1.14 Evacuation Procedure. 4.1.15 General.
4.1.16 Template for Emergency Evacuation Plan. 5. Chemical Data. 6.
Chemical Safety Data. 7. Recommended Safe Levels of Exposure. 8. Fire and
Chemical Reactivity Data.
Preface. Author Biographies. List of Tables. 1. Corrosion. 1.1 General
Information. 1.2 Types of Corrosion. 1.3 Materials Evaluation and
Selection. 1.4 Corrosion Data. 2. Material Properties and Selection. 2.1
General Properties and Selection Criteria. 2.2 Cast Irons. 2.2.1 Gray Cast
Iron. 2.2.2 White Cast Iron. 2.2.3 Malleable Cast Iron. 2.2.4 Nodular Cast
Iron. 2.2.5 Austenitic Cast Iron. 2.2.6 Abrasion Resistance. 2.2.7
Corrosion Resistance. 2.2.8 Temperature Resistance. 2.2.9 Welding Cast
Iron. 2.3 Steels. 2.3.1 Low Carbon Steels (Mild Steel). 2.3.2 Corrosion
Resistance. 2.3.3 Heat Resistance. 2.3.4 Low Temperatures. 2.3.5
High-Carbon Steels. 2.3.6 Low-Carbon, Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.7 Mechanical
Properties. 2.3.8 Corrosion Resistance. 2.3.9 Oxidation Resistance and
Creep Strength. 2.3.10 Low-Temperature Ductility. 2.3.11 High-Carbon,
Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12 High-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12.1 Chromium Steels (400
Series), Low-Carbon Ferritic (Type 405). 2.3.12.2 Medium Carbon
Martensitic. 2.3.12.3 Medium Carbon Ferrule. 2.3.12.4 Chromium/Nickel
Austenitic Steels (300 Series). 2.3.13 Precipitation Hardening Stainless
Steels. 2.4 Materials Properties Data Tables. 3. Property Tables of Various
Liquids, Gases, and Fuels. 3.1 General Properties of Hydrocarbons. 3.1.1
General Information. 3.1.2 Isomers. 3.1.3 Alkenes. 3.1.4 Alkynes. 3.1.5
Straight-Chain Hydrocarbon Nomenclature. 3.1.6 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 3.1.7
Hydrocarbon Derivatives. 3.1.8 Halogenated Hydrocarbons. 3.1.9 Alcohols.
3.1.10 Ethers. 3.1.11 Ketones. 3.1.12 Aldehydes. 3.1.13 Peroxides. 3.1.14
Esters. 3.1.15 Amines. 3.2 Fuel Properties. 3.2.1 Crude Oil. 3.2.2
Gasoline. 3.2.3 Bioethanol and ETBE. 3.2.4 Diesel Oil, Kerosene, Jet A1,
and Biodiesel. 3.2.5 Fuel Oil. 3.2.6 Natural Gas, Biogas, LPG and Methane
Hydrates. 3.2.7 Hydrogen. 4. General Guidelines on Fire Protection,
Evacuation, First Responder, and Emergency Planning. 4.1 Flammability
Properties. 4.1.1.1 General Information. 4.1.1.2 Flammability Designation.
4.1.2 Ignition Temperature. 4.1.3 Flammability Limits. 4.1.4 Vapor Density.
4.1.5 Specific Gravity. 4.1.6 Water Solubility. 4.1.7 Responding to Fires.
4.1.8 Firefighting Agents. 4.1.8.1 Water. 4.1.8.2 Foam. 4.1.8.3
Alcohol-Resistant Foams. 4.1.8.4 High Expansion Foams. 4.1.8.5 Other
Extinguishing Agents. 4.1.8.6 Carbon Dioxide. 4.1.9 Electrical Fire
Prevention. 4.1.10 Firefighting Guidance. 4.1.10.1 Types. 4.1.10.2
Firefighting Agents and Extinguishers. 4.1.10.3 Vehicles. 4.1.10.4
Firefighting Gear. 4.1.11 Specialized Rescue Procedures. 4.1.12 First
Responder to Electrical Fire Incidents. 4.1.13 Evacuation Planning.
4.1.13.1 Designated Roles and Responsibilities. 4.1.13.2 Preparation &
Planning for Emergencies. 4.1.14 Evacuation Procedure. 4.1.15 General.
4.1.16 Template for Emergency Evacuation Plan. 5. Chemical Data. 6.
Chemical Safety Data. 7. Recommended Safe Levels of Exposure. 8. Fire and
Chemical Reactivity Data.
Information. 1.2 Types of Corrosion. 1.3 Materials Evaluation and
Selection. 1.4 Corrosion Data. 2. Material Properties and Selection. 2.1
General Properties and Selection Criteria. 2.2 Cast Irons. 2.2.1 Gray Cast
Iron. 2.2.2 White Cast Iron. 2.2.3 Malleable Cast Iron. 2.2.4 Nodular Cast
Iron. 2.2.5 Austenitic Cast Iron. 2.2.6 Abrasion Resistance. 2.2.7
Corrosion Resistance. 2.2.8 Temperature Resistance. 2.2.9 Welding Cast
Iron. 2.3 Steels. 2.3.1 Low Carbon Steels (Mild Steel). 2.3.2 Corrosion
Resistance. 2.3.3 Heat Resistance. 2.3.4 Low Temperatures. 2.3.5
High-Carbon Steels. 2.3.6 Low-Carbon, Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.7 Mechanical
Properties. 2.3.8 Corrosion Resistance. 2.3.9 Oxidation Resistance and
Creep Strength. 2.3.10 Low-Temperature Ductility. 2.3.11 High-Carbon,
Low-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12 High-Alloy Steels. 2.3.12.1 Chromium Steels (400
Series), Low-Carbon Ferritic (Type 405). 2.3.12.2 Medium Carbon
Martensitic. 2.3.12.3 Medium Carbon Ferrule. 2.3.12.4 Chromium/Nickel
Austenitic Steels (300 Series). 2.3.13 Precipitation Hardening Stainless
Steels. 2.4 Materials Properties Data Tables. 3. Property Tables of Various
Liquids, Gases, and Fuels. 3.1 General Properties of Hydrocarbons. 3.1.1
General Information. 3.1.2 Isomers. 3.1.3 Alkenes. 3.1.4 Alkynes. 3.1.5
Straight-Chain Hydrocarbon Nomenclature. 3.1.6 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 3.1.7
Hydrocarbon Derivatives. 3.1.8 Halogenated Hydrocarbons. 3.1.9 Alcohols.
3.1.10 Ethers. 3.1.11 Ketones. 3.1.12 Aldehydes. 3.1.13 Peroxides. 3.1.14
Esters. 3.1.15 Amines. 3.2 Fuel Properties. 3.2.1 Crude Oil. 3.2.2
Gasoline. 3.2.3 Bioethanol and ETBE. 3.2.4 Diesel Oil, Kerosene, Jet A1,
and Biodiesel. 3.2.5 Fuel Oil. 3.2.6 Natural Gas, Biogas, LPG and Methane
Hydrates. 3.2.7 Hydrogen. 4. General Guidelines on Fire Protection,
Evacuation, First Responder, and Emergency Planning. 4.1 Flammability
Properties. 4.1.1.1 General Information. 4.1.1.2 Flammability Designation.
4.1.2 Ignition Temperature. 4.1.3 Flammability Limits. 4.1.4 Vapor Density.
4.1.5 Specific Gravity. 4.1.6 Water Solubility. 4.1.7 Responding to Fires.
4.1.8 Firefighting Agents. 4.1.8.1 Water. 4.1.8.2 Foam. 4.1.8.3
Alcohol-Resistant Foams. 4.1.8.4 High Expansion Foams. 4.1.8.5 Other
Extinguishing Agents. 4.1.8.6 Carbon Dioxide. 4.1.9 Electrical Fire
Prevention. 4.1.10 Firefighting Guidance. 4.1.10.1 Types. 4.1.10.2
Firefighting Agents and Extinguishers. 4.1.10.3 Vehicles. 4.1.10.4
Firefighting Gear. 4.1.11 Specialized Rescue Procedures. 4.1.12 First
Responder to Electrical Fire Incidents. 4.1.13 Evacuation Planning.
4.1.13.1 Designated Roles and Responsibilities. 4.1.13.2 Preparation &
Planning for Emergencies. 4.1.14 Evacuation Procedure. 4.1.15 General.
4.1.16 Template for Emergency Evacuation Plan. 5. Chemical Data. 6.
Chemical Safety Data. 7. Recommended Safe Levels of Exposure. 8. Fire and
Chemical Reactivity Data.