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UNINA9910830162703321 |
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Sofronas Anthony |
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Analytical troubleshooting of process machinery and pressure vessels [[electronic resource] ] : including real-world case studies / / Anthony Sofronas |
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Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2006 |
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1-280-31135-5 |
9786610311354 |
0-470-23188-2 |
0-471-75203-7 |
0-471-75202-9 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (374 p.) |
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621.8/16 |
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660.2804 |
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Machinery - Maintenance and repair |
Plant maintenance |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-347) and index. |
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ANALYTICAL TROUBLESHOOTING OF PROCESS MACHINERY AND PRESSURE VESSELS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Strength of Materials; 2.1 Load Calculations; 2.2 Stress Calculations; 2.2.1 Axial Stress; 2.2.2 Shear Stress; 2.2.3 Bending Stress; 2.2.4 Torsional Stress; 2.2.5 Combined Stresses; 2.2.6 Thermal Stresses; 2.2.7 Transient Temperatures and Stresses; 2.2.8 High-Temperature Creep; 2.2.9 Shell Stresses; 2.3 Piping Thermal Forces, Moments, and Frequencies; 2.3.1 Piping Failures; 2.4 Allowable and Design Stresses; 2.5 Fatigue Due to Cyclic Loading; 2.6 Elongation and Deflection Calculations |
2.7 Factor of Safety2.8 Case History: Agitator Steady Bearing Loading; 2.8.1 Additional Agitator Guidelines (Single Impeller); 2.9 Case History: Extruder Shaft Failure; 2.10 Dynamic Loading; 2.10.1 Centrifugal Force; 2.10.2 Inertias and WR(2); 2.10.3 Energy Relationships; 2.11 Case History: Centrifuge Bearing Failures; 2.12 Case History: Bird Impact Force on a Windscreen; 2.13 Case History: Torsional Impact on a |
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Propeller; 2.14 Case History: Startup Torque on a Motor Coupling; 2.15 Case History: Friction Clamping Due to Bolting; 2.16 Case History: Failure of a Connecting Rod in a Race Car |
2.17 Bolting2.17.1 Holding Capacity; 2.17.2 Limiting Torque; 2.17.3 Bolt Elongation and Relaxation; 2.17.4 Torquing Methods; 2.17.5 Fatigue of Bolts; 2.17.6 Stripping Strength of Threads; 2.17.7 Case History: Power Head Gasket Leak; 2.18 Ball and Roller Bearing Life Estimates; 2.18.1 Case History: Bearing Life of a Shaft Support; 2.18.2 Coupling Offset and Bearing Life; 2.19 Hydrodynamic Bearings; 2.19.1 Shell and Pad Failures; 2.20 Gears; 2.20.1 Gear Acceptability Calculations; 2.20.2 Case History: Uprate Acceptability of a Gear Unit; 2.21 Interference Fits |
2.21.1 Keyless Hydraulically Fitted Hubs2.21.2 Case History: Taper Fit Holding Ability; 2.21.3 Case History: Flying Hydraulically Fitted Hub; 2.22 Strength of Welds; 2.23 Fatigue of Welds; 2.24 Repair of Machinery; 2.24.1 Shafts; 2.24.2 Housings and Cases; 2.24.3 Gearboxes; 2.24.4 Sleeve Bearings and Bushing Clearances; 2.24.5 Alignments; 2.24.6 Acceptable Coupling Offset and Angular Misalignment; 2.24.7 Vibration Measurements; 2.25 Interpreting Mechanical Failures; 2.25.1 Failures with Axial, Bending, and Torsional Loading; 2.25.2 Gear Teeth Failures; 2.25.3 Spring Failures |
2.25.4 Bolt Failures2.25.5 Bearing Failures; 2.25.6 Reading a Bearing; 2.25.7 Large Gearbox Keyway and Shaft Failures; 2.26 Case History: Sizing a Bushing Running Clearance; 2.27 Case History: Galling of a Shaft in a Bushing; 2.28 Case History: Remaining Fatigue Life with Cyclic Stresses; 2.29 Procedure for Evaluating Gasketed Joints; 2.30 Gaskets in High-Temperature Service; 2.31 O-Ring Evaluation; 2.32 Case History: Gasket That Won't Pass a Hydrotest; 2.33 Case History: Heat Exchanger Leak Due to Temperature; 2.34 Equipment Wear; 2.35 Case History: Excessive Wear of a Ball Valve |
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A highly practical troubleshooting tool for today's complex processing industryEvolving industrial technology-driven by the need to increase safety while reducing production losses-along with environmental factors and legal concerns has resulted in an increased emphasis on sound troubleshooting techniques and documentation. Analytical Troubleshooting of Process Machinery and Pressure Vessels provides both students and engineering professionals with the tools necessary for understanding and solving equipment problems in today's complex processing environment.Drawing on forty yea |
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UNINA9910337920703321 |
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Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change : Vol.1 : The Foundations of a New Paradigm / / edited by Olivier Barrière, Mohamed Behnassi, Gilbert David, Vincent Douzal, Mireille Fargette, Thérèse Libourel, Maud Loireau, Laurence Pascal, Catherine Prost, Voyner Ravena-Cañete, Frédérique Seyler, Serge Morand |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
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[1st ed. 2019.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (728 pages) |
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Sustainability |
Environment |
Biodiversity |
Conservation biology |
Ecology |
Computer simulation |
Environmental management |
Environmental Sciences |
Conservation Biology |
Computer Modelling |
Environmental Management |
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Chapter 1: Introductory Chapter: Formalizing a Paradigm, the Biosphere face to the Relationship Between Human and Non-Human(Barrière) -- Chapter 2: Coviability and Biodiversity Conservation at The Crossroads of Socio-Ecological Interactions(Lévêque) -- Chapter 3: Coviability, Through the Lens of the Mathematical Theory of Viability(Aubin) -- Chapter 4: A Mathematical Approach to Coviability: Concept, Modeling and Control(El Jai) -- Chapter 5: The Relationships Between man and his Environment: A Systemic Approach to the Viability of System Earth |
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(Fargette) -- Chapter 6: Socio-Ecological Viability and Legal Regulation: Pluralism and Endogeneity - for an Anthropological Dimension of Environmental law(Barrière) -- Chapter 7: The Paradigm of Coviability Defined by the Adequacy Between Social Usefulness and the Ecological Function: The Legal Challenge of the Socio-Ecological Connection(Barrière) -- Chapter 8: The Local Ecological Knowledge and the Viability ofthe Relations With the Environment(Sabinot) -- Chapter 9: A Biological Approach to Coviability: Biotics Interactions and Dynamics of Biodiversity(Pascal) -- Chapter 10: A Geographical Approach of the Socio-Ecosystem Coviability(Grenier) -- Chapter 11: A Rupture Between Human Beings and Earth: A Philosophical Critical Approach to Coviability(Bertrand) -- Chapter 12: When Coviability Meets Ecosystem Services: The Case of Reunion Island’s Coral Reefs(Cillaurren) -- Chapter 13: Governance of Protected Areas as a Tool for Coviability(David) -- Chapter 14: Social-Ecological Coviability of the Protected Marine Areas in Brazil(Prost) -- Chapter 15: Socio-Ecological Coviability Confronted With the Neoliberal System, The Peace Parks (Southern Africa)(Belaïdi) -- Chapter 16: Coviability in the Governance of Pastoral Systems, Permanence and Change(Sraïri) -- Chapter 17: Developing Coviability Through an eco-Pastoral Approach, the European Project LIFE + MIL’OUV(Lepart) -- Chapter 18: Reconnecting man to man: Socio-Cultural Coviability Ties and Interculturality -Practical Research in a Sensitive Neighborhood in Montpellier, France(Barrière) -- Chapter 19: Kinship as an Instrument for Coviability: Study Cases in Pará, Amazonia -- Chapter 20: The Price of Coviability: Pollination at all Costs; Legal Approach of the new Relationship Between man and Pollinators(Billet) -- Chapter 21: Can the International and French Environment law Accommodate Coviability?(Treillard) -- Chapter 22: Climate Change, a Catalyst for Coviability and for a new Utopia(Coudrain) -- Chapter 23: Approaching the Human-Environment Nexus Beyond Conflict: A Peace and Coviability Perspective(Behnassi) -- Chapter 24: The Link to the Biosphere: Humanity Condemned to Otherness and Coviability for its Existence(Essono) -- Chapter 25: Tracking The Origin of Western's Man-Biosphere Disconnection, Opening a View to a Change(Douzal) -- Chapter26: Transversal Ontology Analysis: What Coviability Means(Libourel) -- Chapter 27: Coviability as a Scientific Paradigm for the Ecological Transition, From an Overview to a Definition(Barrière). |
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This book considers the principle of ‘sustainable development’ which is currently facing a growing environmental crisis. A new mode of thinking and positioning the ecological imperative is the major input of this volume. The prism of co-viability is not the economics of political agencies that carry the ideology of the dominant/conventional economic schools, but rather an opening of innovation perspectives through science. This volume, through its four parts, more than 40 chapters and a hundred authors, gives birth to a paradigm which crystallizes within a concept that will support in overcoming the ecological emergency deadlock. . |
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