@article { , title = {A dynamic HAZOP case study using the Texas City refinery explosion}, abstract = {© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. The catastrophic explosion that occurred at Texas City on 23 March 2005 during the start-up of the raffinate splitter resulted in an estimated 15 deaths and 180 injuries. Since the incident, several studies have investigated the root causes of the disaster. Some contributing factors to the incident include wider organisational, process safety management, and human elements. There have also been some attempts to model the sequence of events before the incident, and the consequences of the resulting fires and explosions. This study provides a dynamic model of the sequence of events leading up to the incident and replicates the reported process variables during the isomerisation unit start-up on the day of the incident. The resulting simulation model is used as the framework for a dynamic hazard and operability (HAZOP) study.}, doi = {10.1016/j.jlp.2016.01.025}, eissn = {1873-3352}, issn = {0950-4230}, issue = {March}, journal = {Journal of loss prevention in the process industries}, pages = {496-501}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Elsevier}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/411888}, volume = {40}, keyword = {Specialist Research - Other, Texas City, Dynamic simulation, HAZOP, Process hazard analysis}, year = {2016}, author = {Isimite, Joseph and Rubini, Philip and Isimite, Joseph Ogochukwu} }