Computer Aided HAZOP Study Implementation Bottlenecks in Chemical Industry

Implementation of computer aided approach into hazard and operability (HAZOP) study is one of the most researched topics in the field of hazard identification improvement. However, acceptance of an automated HAZOP tool in the industrial practice is limited. This contribution provides retrospective a...

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Main Authors: Jan Janosovsky, Matej Danko, Juraj Labovsky, Ludovit Jelemensky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-09-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/8925
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spelling doaj-674a7bd47c034ee09f7f839d65f2c9f02021-02-16T21:26:41ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-09-016710.3303/CET1867039Computer Aided HAZOP Study Implementation Bottlenecks in Chemical IndustryJan JanosovskyMatej DankoJuraj LabovskyLudovit JelemenskyImplementation of computer aided approach into hazard and operability (HAZOP) study is one of the most researched topics in the field of hazard identification improvement. However, acceptance of an automated HAZOP tool in the industrial practice is limited. This contribution provides retrospective analysis of application issues connected with the use of process simulations in computer aided HAZOP studies. As case studies, mathematical models utilising different sets of unit operations, e.g. plug flow reactor, continuous stirred-tank reactor, phase separator, heat exchanger etc. were analysed. Two different simulation platforms, commercial process simulator Aspen HYSYS and our own mathematical models in MATLAB, were employed. Relevant concerns regarding the use of process simulations in the HAZOP study such as model reliability and its parameter uncertainties effect on the HAZOP study output and interpretation variability of quantitative HAZOP deviations for process simulations are discussed. It is demonstrated that the application of process simulation is a feasible way to perform precise safety analyses of processes widely used in chemical industry. However, proper attention has to be paid to the construction and use of mathematical models in order to develop a suitable software solution.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/8925
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Computer Aided HAZOP Study Implementation Bottlenecks in Chemical Industry
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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title Computer Aided HAZOP Study Implementation Bottlenecks in Chemical Industry
title_short Computer Aided HAZOP Study Implementation Bottlenecks in Chemical Industry
title_full Computer Aided HAZOP Study Implementation Bottlenecks in Chemical Industry
title_fullStr Computer Aided HAZOP Study Implementation Bottlenecks in Chemical Industry
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series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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publishDate 2018-09-01
description Implementation of computer aided approach into hazard and operability (HAZOP) study is one of the most researched topics in the field of hazard identification improvement. However, acceptance of an automated HAZOP tool in the industrial practice is limited. This contribution provides retrospective analysis of application issues connected with the use of process simulations in computer aided HAZOP studies. As case studies, mathematical models utilising different sets of unit operations, e.g. plug flow reactor, continuous stirred-tank reactor, phase separator, heat exchanger etc. were analysed. Two different simulation platforms, commercial process simulator Aspen HYSYS and our own mathematical models in MATLAB, were employed. Relevant concerns regarding the use of process simulations in the HAZOP study such as model reliability and its parameter uncertainties effect on the HAZOP study output and interpretation variability of quantitative HAZOP deviations for process simulations are discussed. It is demonstrated that the application of process simulation is a feasible way to perform precise safety analyses of processes widely used in chemical industry. However, proper attention has to be paid to the construction and use of mathematical models in order to develop a suitable software solution.
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