Reacting Under Pressure: How Analysis, Testing, and Calculations Can Prepare You for Emergency Relief Scenarios
An emergency pressure relief system (EPRS) is the most frequently employed Basis of Safety or layer of protection option for runaway reaction overpressure in the chemical, pharmaceutical and allied industries. However, we continue to see incidents that put some focus on the common failures along the lifecycle of the system. To ensure any EPRS for a reactive system is prepared for real world upset scenarios, it’s vital to look at the entire design from a wholistic viewpoint.
During this webinar you will learn:
- The Lifecyle of designing an EPRS for Runaway Reactions
- How scenario identification is critical for ensuring your system is set up for success
- How to build data packages using Vent Size Package II (VSP) testing
- The data we generate for our identified scenarios can then be analyzed using the Design Institute for Emergency Relief System (DIERS) calculations.
- How to integrate our data from DIERS into real world relief systems