Pasman et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Opportunities and threats to process safety in digitalized process systems—An overviewPasman et al., 2022
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- Pasman H
- Sun H
- Yang M
- Khan F
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- Methods in Chemical Process Safety
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Digital technologies have been reshaping how the process industries operate. The extensive use of physical and information digitalization called by ambitious revolution to redesign process plants significantly transforms the process safety landscape in the process …
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