Donald R. Woods, "Rules of Thumb in Engineering Practice"
Wiley-VCH 2007 | ISBN-10: 352731220X | 479 Pages | PDF | 2,8 MB
Wiley-VCH 2007 | ISBN-10: 352731220X | 479 Pages | PDF | 2,8 MB
Skilled operation, maintenance and troubleshooting are absolutely vital to the profitable operation of any chemical and other production plants. Engineers are therefore faced with the daunting task of keeping maintenance and trouble-shooting downtime to an absolute minimum in order to ensure continued profitability. Apart from the necessary engineering and trouble-shooting skills, they also need a handy, concise reference, allowing them to swiftly diagnose any given process.
This immense treasure trove contains hundreds of equipment symptoms, arranged so as to allow rapid identification and elimination of the causes. These rules of thumb result from the immense knowledge of experienced engineers collected and compiled by the author—an engineer himself.
Unrivalled in its depth and breadth of coverage, for each piece of equipment this sourcebook lists five important aspects:
area of application
sizing guidelines
capital cost including difficult-to-find installation factors
principles of good practice, and
good approaches to troubleshooting.
Extensive cross-referencing takes into account that some items of equipment are used for many different purposes, and covers not only the most familiar types, but special care has also been taken to include less common ones.
Consistent terminology and SI units are used throughout the book, while a detailed index quickly and reliably directs engineers in their everyday work at chemical plants: from keywords to solutions in a matter of minutes.
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