Fauske
& Associates was the principal research
contractor for the DIERS program.
Fauske & Associates,
LLC was the principal research contractor for
the Design Institute for Emergency Relief Systems
(DIERS), an extensive R&D program sponsored
by 29 companies under the auspices of AIChE
and completed in 1985. Company founder and president,
Dr. Hans K. Fauske served as the principal investigator
and overall leader of the DIERS research project.
A primary purpose of that effort was evaluation
of emergency relief vent requirements, including
energy and gas release rates for systems under
upset conditions, and the effect of two phase
flow on the emergency discharge process.
The DIERS program resulted in
the development of a bench scale low thermal
inertia adiabatic calorimeter, which was first
commercialized as the Vent Sizing Package (VSP).
Later improvements led to the VSP2. The Reactive
System Screening Tool (RSST) was introduced
by FAI in 1989 to provide an easy, inexpensive
approach to the DIERS testing method. Recent
enhancements led to the Advanced RSST (ARSST) in 1999. FAI uses the DIERS-based VSP2 and ARSST
calorimeters to characterize chemical systems
and design emergency pressure relief systems.
Both instruments provide vent sizing data that
are directly applicable to process scale.
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