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EDUG 2016

European Workshop on Process and Plant Safety

EDUG 2016

2016 EDUG Meeting in Tarragona, Spain

The European DiERS User Group invites to conference in Tarragona, Spain. Experts from all parts of the world exchange their latest knowledge and practices in Process and Plant safety within the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, oil- and gas industry.

Event Dates:
June 30 – July 1, 2016

Event Location
Tarragona, Spain

Conference Hotel:
open_in_new Hotel SB Ciutat de Tarragona
Plaça de la Imperial Tàrraco, 5,
43005 Tarragona, Spain

Convener(s):
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Schmidt
CSE-Institut, Germany

Josep Basco, Lyondellbasell, Spain

Host of the conference:
Fike Iberia, VALVULAS NACIONAL and TIPs

Number of participants:
about 40

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Presentations

Figueras, G. – VALVULAS NACIONAL
Valvulas Nacional – Introduction

 


Rovira, J. – Fike Iberica
Squared-Outlet Scored FSR Assembly

 


Muñoz, M. – TIPs
Discharge plume path of PSV/Vent devices using consequence calculation tools

 


Middle, K. – Dekra
Gas Generation Rate Test in VSPII: Issues and Corrections

 


XU, J. – EMSE
Disengagement flow pattern from a runaway reaction: Visualization test results

 


Benaissa, W. – Solvay
Round Robin Test on Trigonox Decomposition: from laboratory to 340 litre scale

 


Weve, D. – Shell
Reactive Chemistry Benchmarking

 


Guinea, A. Ι Basco, J. – Lyondellbasell
Complex vs. simplified pressure relief valves methods for two-phase flow

 


Chabane, S. – Fluide-Meca
Stability of PSRV in liquid service.

 


Basco, J. – Lyondellbasell
Revising the inspection interval of pressure relief valves. An art or a science?

 


Carson, D. – INERIS
Looking at the thermodynamics of closed cell laboratory tests

 


Middle, K. – Dekra
Beyond Phi Factor: Qualified Thermo-Kinetic Data for Emergency Relief Sizing

 


Gmeinwieser, T. – Swissi Process Safety GmbH
Can AKTS help during vent sizing?

 


Kennedy, M. – SPDS Ltd.
Thermal Hazard Assessment on an Atypical Phenol Folmylation Process