
@article{ref1,
title="HAZID, A Computer Aid for Hazard Identification: 2. Unit Model System",
journal="Process safety and environmental protection",
year="1999",
author="McCoy, S.A. and Wakeman, S.J. and Larkin, F.D. and Chung, P.W.H. and Rushton, A.G. and Lees, F.P.",
volume="77",
number="6",
pages="328-334",
abstract="The hazard and operability, or HAZOP, study is a prime method for the identification of hazards on process plants. This is the second in a series of papers which describes progress in the emulation of hazard identification in the style of HAZOP. The work reported is embodied in a computer aid for hazard identification, or HAZOP emulator, HAZID. The HAZID code is one of a suite of codes developed as part of the STOPHAZ project. The present paper describes the unit model system.Companion papers describe: an overview of HAZID, with an account of HAZOP and HAZOP emulation, and of the issues underlying it; the fiuid model system and evaluation of consequences; the evaluation and improvement of HAZID using case studies and other methods; some development topics. Conclusions from the work are given in the final paper.<p />",
language="",
issn="0957-5820",
doi="10.1205/095758299530251",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1205/095758299530251"
}