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How to Model Accidents

Consequence analysis is extremely useful for informing designers and operators of hazardous facilities – if understood and used appropriately

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Smartphone can hack 3D printers

‘Leaked’ energy and acoustic waves measured

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Sadara: Lessons Learned

How to stay on budget with large, complex projects

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Screening Heat Exchangers for High Pressure Differential Relief

An insight into the Energy Institute’s guidance on pressure relief in shell and tube heat exchangers with high differential pressures.

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IChemE announces Global Award finalists

IChemE has announced the finalists of the IChemE Global Awards 2018. More than 100 entries from around the world have made the cut, all with the chance of being announced as a winner on 1 November, in Manchester, UK.

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Meng Wai Woo keen to use ANZFChE role to boost the profession and regional ties

MENG WAI WOO, the new chair of the Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineers (ANZFChE), has committed to shining a light on the profession and strengthening ties in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Arthur D Little – Dedicated to industrial progress

Arthur D Little defined unit operations and, with it, a whole profession, says Claudia Flavell-While

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Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing: An Evolving Industry

David Gemmell discusses how chemical engineers play their part in modern-day biopharma

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Reducing Emissions from Upstream Oil and Gas

From the reservoir rock that contains the hydrocarbons to the downstream refinery gate, Tom Baxter provides a walk-through of unit operations and equipment, identifying opportunities to save energy at your process facilities

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Speak English, Not Engineer

As engineers, we need to break out of our technical bubble and ensure our message is heard

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Dungeness B will begin decommissioning seven years ahead of schedule

THE UK’s Dungeness B nuclear power station will begin decommissioning activities some seven years earlier than expected after investigations discovered problems with components that cannot be replaced.

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Brazil bans upstream dams

BRAZIL has decided to ban tailings dams built by the upstream method. The decision follows the fatal collapse of such a dam in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on 25 January. So far 169 people have been reported dead and 141 people are missing.

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Fluor awarded contract for Valero’s refinery in Wales

FLUOR has announced that it has been awarded a contract for Valero Energy’s combined heat and power (CHP) cogeneration project at its Pembroke Refinery in Wales.

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U-Battery unveils full-scale AMR mockup

U-BATTERY Ltd has unveiled a full-scale mockup of a first-of-a-kind advanced modular reactor (AMR), offering a tangible example of a nuclear technology.

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Linde enters hydrogen agreement with BASF

LINDE has entered into an agreement with BASF for the supply of hydrogen to a BASF manufacturing facility.

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Solving the Right Problems

Process modelling has come (and will continue to go) a long way

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Practically Speaking – Flow Control

Back to basics on theory and equipment

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IChemE Member attends palace ceremony for Queens Award

ICHEME Member Irteza Piracha has attended a ceremony at Buckingham Palace after the company he leads won a Queen’s Award for International Trade.

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John Botterill, 1929–2021

JOHN BOTTERILL, a pioneer of heat transfer research, died in Birmingham, UK, on 9 February at the age of 91.

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Book Review: The Chemical Cocktail

Fiona Erskine; ISBN: 9780861540334; Point Blank, an imprint of Oneworld; 2022; £8.99

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