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  • Process Equipment Malfunctions: Techniques to Identify and Correct Plant Problems

    Process Equipment Malfunctions: Techniques to Identify and Correct Plant Problems by Lieberman, Norman;

    Series: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 September 2011

    • ISBN 9780071770200
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages560 pages
    • Size 236x162x38 mm
    • Weight 910 g
    • Language English
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    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

    A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS

    Process Equipment Malfunctions offers proven techniques for finding and fixing process plant problems and contains details on failure identification. Diagnostic tips, examples, and illustrations help to pinpoint and correct faults in chemical process and petroleum refining equipment. Complex math has been omitted. An essential resource for plant operators and process engineers, this book is based on the author's long career in field troubleshooting process problems.

    COVERAGE INCLUDES:

    • Distillation tray malfunctions
    • Packed tower problems
    • Distillation tower pressure and composition control
    • Fractionator product stripping
    • Pumparounds
    • Reboiled and steam side strippers
    • Inspecting tower internals
    • Process reboilers--thermosyphon circulation
    • Heat exchangers
    • Condenser limitations
    • Air coolers
    • Cooling water systems
    • Steam condensate collection systems
    • Steam quality problems
    • Level control problems
    • Process plant corrosion and fouling
    • Vapor-liquid separation vessels
    • Hydrocarbon-water separation and desalters
    • Fired heaters--draft and excess O2
    • Disabling safety systems
    • Vacuum systems and steam jets
    • Vacuum surface condensers
    • Centrifugal pump limitations
    • Steam turbine drivers
    • Centrifugal compressors
    • Reciprocating compressors



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

    A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS

    Process Equipment Malfunctions offers proven techniques for finding and fixing process plant problems and contains details on failure identification. Diagnostic tips, examples, and illustrations help to pinpoint and correct faults in chemical process and petroleum refining equipment. Complex math has been omitted. An essential resource for plant operators and process engineers, this book is based on the author's long career in field troubleshooting process problems.

    COVERAGE INCLUDES:

    • Distillation tray malfunctions
    • Packed tower problems
    • Distillation tower pressure and composition control
    • Fractionator product stripping
    • Pumparounds
    • Reboiled and steam side strippers
    • Inspecting tower internals
    • Process reboilers--thermosyphon circulation
    • Heat exchangers
    • Condenser limitations
    • Air coolers
    • Cooling water systems
    • Steam condensate collection systems
    • Steam quality problems
    • Level control problems
    • Process plant corrosion and fouling
    • Vapor-liquid separation vessels
    • Hydrocarbon-water separation and desalters
    • Fired heaters--draft and excess O2
    • Disabling safety systems
    • Vacuum systems and steam jets
    • Vacuum surface condensers
    • Centrifugal pump limitations
    • Steam turbine drivers
    • Centrifugal compressors
    • Reciprocating compressors

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Distillation Tray Malfunctions
    2. Packed Tower Problems
    3. Distillation Tower Pressure and Composition Control
    4. Salt and Rust Formation on Tray Decks
    5. Fractionator Bottoms Product Stripping
    6. Heat Extraction with Pumparounds
    7. Reboiled and Steam Side Strippers
    8. Inspecting Tower Internals--Checklist
    9. Process Reboilers--Shell and Tube
    10. Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers in Sensible Heat Transfer Service
    11. Condenser Limitations
    12. Air Coolers--Forced- and Induced-Draft Air Side Malfunctions
    13. Cooling Water: Towers and Circulation
    14. Steam Condensate Collection Systems
    15. Steam Quality Problems
    16. Level Control Problems
    17. Excessive Ambient Heat Losses
    18. Process Plant Corrosion
    19. Vapor-Liquid Separation Vessels
    20. Knock-Out Drums; Demisters and Impingement Plates
    21. Hydrocarbon--Water Separation--Electric Desalters and Gravity Settling
    22. Natural Draft-Fired Heaters
    23. Tube Failure in Fired Heaters
    24. Fired Heaters: Air Preheaters
    25. Disabling Safety Systems
    26. Vacuum Systems and Steam Jets
    27. Vacuum Surface Condensers and Precondensers
    28. Excess Gas Overloads: Vacuum System Ejectors
    29. Centrifugal Pump NPSH Limitations: Cavitation, Seal, and Bearing Failures
    30. Centrifugal Pump and Driver Capacity Limits: Lubrication Failures
    31. Steam Turbine Drivers
    32. Centrifugal Compressors: Surge, Fouling, and Driver Limits
    33. Reciprocating Compressors: Unloading and Efficiency
    34. Summary: Typical Energy Savings and Efficiency Projects
    Glossary
    Index
    The Norm Lieberman Video Library of Process Operations

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