Introductory Guide to Pump and Compressor Systems
by:
R.Keith Turton - Hoi Yeung
Author:
R.Keith Turton, Hoi Yeung
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
List price:
£ 58.75
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€ 69.18
Format:
Other digital
Publication date:
03 July 2009
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ISBN:
0470035897
ISBN 13:
9780470035894
Introductory Guide to Pump and Compressor Systems
by
R.Keith Turton - Hoi Yeung
Offers coverage of fluid machines for the process, petrochemical industries, and pipeline industries. This book discusses the relationship between fluid machines and the systems in which they are installed, including dynamic behaviour. It is intended for engineers involved in designing, installing, and operating process plants and systems.
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Complete description
This excellent book widens the scope covered by its predecessor and introduces the principles involved in the design and functioning of pumps, compressors, valves and associated equipment used in the process and petrochemical industries. It has evolved from courses given to engineers originally trained in other disciplines who are now involved with equipment in refineries, chemical plant, gas transmission, gas production or civil engineering projects. A basic grounding in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics is assumed, but the principle chapters provide essential information. It aims to bridge the gap between the applied aspect of the area and the theory and research. It provides a valuable addition to the existing "Introductory Guide" series edited by Roger Baker. This book offers excellent coverage of fluid machines for the process, petrochemical industries and pipeline industries. It discusses the relationship between fluid machines and the systems in which they are installed, including dynamic behaviour. It is written by highly experienced and respected authors with many years experience in lecturing to practising engineers.
It bridges the theoretical and applied needs of both the student and industrial reader. This text is ideal for engineers involved in designing, specifying, procuring, installing, operating and maintaining process plants and systems. It is also suitable for undergraduate and graduate students of process/ mechanical engineering.
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Publisher & Imprint:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
City:
Chichester
Pages:
224
More info:
height 244 mm
width 168 mm
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Age recommended:
Professional and scholarly
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