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Compressors and modern process applications [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
Compressors and modern process applications [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (353 p.)
Disciplina 621.5
Soggetto topico Compressors
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-65333-7
9786610653331
0-470-04720-8
1-61583-266-1
0-470-04718-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Compressors and Modern Process Applications; Contents; Preface; Illustration Credits and Photo Acknowledgments; PART I; Chapter 1. Positive Displacement Compressors; 1.1 Reciprocating Compressors; 1.2 Major Components Described; 1.2.1 Crankcase; 1.2.2 Crankshaft; 1.2.3 Connecting Rod; 1.2.4 Crosshead; 1.2.5 Lubrication; 1.2.6 Cylinder Materials; 1.2.7 Cylinder Sizing; 1.2.8 Cylinder Cooling; 1.2.9 Pistons; 1.2.10 Piston Rods; 1.2.11 Packing; 1.2.12 Gaskets; 1.3 Comparison between Reciprocating and Centrifugal Compressors; 1.3.1 Gas Properties and Process Conditions; Gas Analysis
Molecular WeightPolytropic Exponent; Flow Rate; Inlet and Discharge Pressure; Temperature; Heat Balance; 1.4 Series and Parallel Operation; Chapter 2. Rotary Compressors as a Category; 2.1 Helical Screw Compressors; 2.2 Overview of Operating Principles and Basic Construction; 2.3 Considerations for Screw Compressor Staging; 2.4 Reasons for Using Screw Compressors; 2.5 Oil-Free Versus Oil-Flooded Twin-Screw Compressors; 2.5.1 Bearings; 2.5.2 Shaft Seals; 2.5.3 Internal Seals; 2.6 Screw Compressor Volume Control; Control by Variable Speed; Bypass; Full-Load/Idling Speed Governor
Suction Throttle Control2.6.1 Volume Control for Screw Compressors Equipped with Oil Injection (Oil-Flooded Compressors); 2.7 Screw Compressor Auxiliaries; 2.7.1 Suction Scrubber and Drain Seal Drum; 2.7.2 Primary Oil Separator and Oil Reservoir Principles of Oil Separation; 2.7.3 Secondary Separator; 2.7.4 Oil Cooler; 2.7.5 Compressor Aftercooler and Discharge Scrubber; 2.7.6 Oil Purifier or Oil Conditioner; 2.8 Issues with H(2)S in All Gas Compressors; 2.9 Considerations for Upstream Separators; 2.9.1 Process Example; 2.9.2 Reviewing the Problem and Outlining the Solution
Contaminant RemovalDesign Peculiarities of Self-Cleaning, Reverse-Flow Mist Coalescers; Conventional Equipment Examined; Case Histories Involving KTCs and Claimed "Equivalents"; Gas Analysis and Its Value; Upstream Separator Recommendations Can Be Generalized; Chapter 3. Understanding Centrifugal Process Gas Compressors; 3.1 Where Centrifugal Compressors Excel; 3.2 Centrifugal Compressors, Fans, or Blowers?; 3.3 Centrifugal Compressor Configurations and Components; 3.3.1 Horizontally Split Compressor Casings; 3.3.2 Vertically Split Compressor Casings; 3.3.3 Compression Stages Versus Sections
3.3.4 Compressor ImpellersImpeller Geometry; 3.3.5 Impeller Arrangements on Compressor Shafts; 3.3.6 Diffusers; 3.3.7 Internal Labyrinths; 3.3.8 Bearings; 3.3.9 Shaft Seals; Dry Gas Seals and Support Systems: Benefits and Options; Life Cycle Cost Comparison of Dry Gas Versus Wet Sealing Systems; Principles of Dry Gas Seals and Construction Features; Dry Gas Seal Support Systems; Reliable Auxiliaries are Important for Dry Gas Seals; Chapter 4. Power Transmission and Advanced Bearing Technology; 4.1 Couplings for Rotary Positive-Displacement and Centrifugal Compressors
4.1.1 Coupling Functional Parameters Types, and Configurations
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143398103321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
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Compressors and modern process applications [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
Compressors and modern process applications [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (353 p.)
Disciplina 621.5
Soggetto topico Compressors
ISBN 1-280-65333-7
9786610653331
0-470-04720-8
1-61583-266-1
0-470-04718-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Compressors and Modern Process Applications; Contents; Preface; Illustration Credits and Photo Acknowledgments; PART I; Chapter 1. Positive Displacement Compressors; 1.1 Reciprocating Compressors; 1.2 Major Components Described; 1.2.1 Crankcase; 1.2.2 Crankshaft; 1.2.3 Connecting Rod; 1.2.4 Crosshead; 1.2.5 Lubrication; 1.2.6 Cylinder Materials; 1.2.7 Cylinder Sizing; 1.2.8 Cylinder Cooling; 1.2.9 Pistons; 1.2.10 Piston Rods; 1.2.11 Packing; 1.2.12 Gaskets; 1.3 Comparison between Reciprocating and Centrifugal Compressors; 1.3.1 Gas Properties and Process Conditions; Gas Analysis
Molecular WeightPolytropic Exponent; Flow Rate; Inlet and Discharge Pressure; Temperature; Heat Balance; 1.4 Series and Parallel Operation; Chapter 2. Rotary Compressors as a Category; 2.1 Helical Screw Compressors; 2.2 Overview of Operating Principles and Basic Construction; 2.3 Considerations for Screw Compressor Staging; 2.4 Reasons for Using Screw Compressors; 2.5 Oil-Free Versus Oil-Flooded Twin-Screw Compressors; 2.5.1 Bearings; 2.5.2 Shaft Seals; 2.5.3 Internal Seals; 2.6 Screw Compressor Volume Control; Control by Variable Speed; Bypass; Full-Load/Idling Speed Governor
Suction Throttle Control2.6.1 Volume Control for Screw Compressors Equipped with Oil Injection (Oil-Flooded Compressors); 2.7 Screw Compressor Auxiliaries; 2.7.1 Suction Scrubber and Drain Seal Drum; 2.7.2 Primary Oil Separator and Oil Reservoir Principles of Oil Separation; 2.7.3 Secondary Separator; 2.7.4 Oil Cooler; 2.7.5 Compressor Aftercooler and Discharge Scrubber; 2.7.6 Oil Purifier or Oil Conditioner; 2.8 Issues with H(2)S in All Gas Compressors; 2.9 Considerations for Upstream Separators; 2.9.1 Process Example; 2.9.2 Reviewing the Problem and Outlining the Solution
Contaminant RemovalDesign Peculiarities of Self-Cleaning, Reverse-Flow Mist Coalescers; Conventional Equipment Examined; Case Histories Involving KTCs and Claimed "Equivalents"; Gas Analysis and Its Value; Upstream Separator Recommendations Can Be Generalized; Chapter 3. Understanding Centrifugal Process Gas Compressors; 3.1 Where Centrifugal Compressors Excel; 3.2 Centrifugal Compressors, Fans, or Blowers?; 3.3 Centrifugal Compressor Configurations and Components; 3.3.1 Horizontally Split Compressor Casings; 3.3.2 Vertically Split Compressor Casings; 3.3.3 Compression Stages Versus Sections
3.3.4 Compressor ImpellersImpeller Geometry; 3.3.5 Impeller Arrangements on Compressor Shafts; 3.3.6 Diffusers; 3.3.7 Internal Labyrinths; 3.3.8 Bearings; 3.3.9 Shaft Seals; Dry Gas Seals and Support Systems: Benefits and Options; Life Cycle Cost Comparison of Dry Gas Versus Wet Sealing Systems; Principles of Dry Gas Seals and Construction Features; Dry Gas Seal Support Systems; Reliable Auxiliaries are Important for Dry Gas Seals; Chapter 4. Power Transmission and Advanced Bearing Technology; 4.1 Couplings for Rotary Positive-Displacement and Centrifugal Compressors
4.1.1 Coupling Functional Parameters Types, and Configurations
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830985003321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Compressors and modern process applications / / Heinz P. Bloch
Compressors and modern process applications / / Heinz P. Bloch
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (353 p.)
Disciplina 621.5/1
Soggetto topico Compressors
ISBN 1-280-65333-7
9786610653331
0-470-04720-8
1-61583-266-1
0-470-04718-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Compressors and Modern Process Applications; Contents; Preface; Illustration Credits and Photo Acknowledgments; PART I; Chapter 1. Positive Displacement Compressors; 1.1 Reciprocating Compressors; 1.2 Major Components Described; 1.2.1 Crankcase; 1.2.2 Crankshaft; 1.2.3 Connecting Rod; 1.2.4 Crosshead; 1.2.5 Lubrication; 1.2.6 Cylinder Materials; 1.2.7 Cylinder Sizing; 1.2.8 Cylinder Cooling; 1.2.9 Pistons; 1.2.10 Piston Rods; 1.2.11 Packing; 1.2.12 Gaskets; 1.3 Comparison between Reciprocating and Centrifugal Compressors; 1.3.1 Gas Properties and Process Conditions; Gas Analysis
Molecular WeightPolytropic Exponent; Flow Rate; Inlet and Discharge Pressure; Temperature; Heat Balance; 1.4 Series and Parallel Operation; Chapter 2. Rotary Compressors as a Category; 2.1 Helical Screw Compressors; 2.2 Overview of Operating Principles and Basic Construction; 2.3 Considerations for Screw Compressor Staging; 2.4 Reasons for Using Screw Compressors; 2.5 Oil-Free Versus Oil-Flooded Twin-Screw Compressors; 2.5.1 Bearings; 2.5.2 Shaft Seals; 2.5.3 Internal Seals; 2.6 Screw Compressor Volume Control; Control by Variable Speed; Bypass; Full-Load/Idling Speed Governor
Suction Throttle Control2.6.1 Volume Control for Screw Compressors Equipped with Oil Injection (Oil-Flooded Compressors); 2.7 Screw Compressor Auxiliaries; 2.7.1 Suction Scrubber and Drain Seal Drum; 2.7.2 Primary Oil Separator and Oil Reservoir Principles of Oil Separation; 2.7.3 Secondary Separator; 2.7.4 Oil Cooler; 2.7.5 Compressor Aftercooler and Discharge Scrubber; 2.7.6 Oil Purifier or Oil Conditioner; 2.8 Issues with H(2)S in All Gas Compressors; 2.9 Considerations for Upstream Separators; 2.9.1 Process Example; 2.9.2 Reviewing the Problem and Outlining the Solution
Contaminant RemovalDesign Peculiarities of Self-Cleaning, Reverse-Flow Mist Coalescers; Conventional Equipment Examined; Case Histories Involving KTCs and Claimed "Equivalents"; Gas Analysis and Its Value; Upstream Separator Recommendations Can Be Generalized; Chapter 3. Understanding Centrifugal Process Gas Compressors; 3.1 Where Centrifugal Compressors Excel; 3.2 Centrifugal Compressors, Fans, or Blowers?; 3.3 Centrifugal Compressor Configurations and Components; 3.3.1 Horizontally Split Compressor Casings; 3.3.2 Vertically Split Compressor Casings; 3.3.3 Compression Stages Versus Sections
3.3.4 Compressor ImpellersImpeller Geometry; 3.3.5 Impeller Arrangements on Compressor Shafts; 3.3.6 Diffusers; 3.3.7 Internal Labyrinths; 3.3.8 Bearings; 3.3.9 Shaft Seals; Dry Gas Seals and Support Systems: Benefits and Options; Life Cycle Cost Comparison of Dry Gas Versus Wet Sealing Systems; Principles of Dry Gas Seals and Construction Features; Dry Gas Seal Support Systems; Reliable Auxiliaries are Important for Dry Gas Seals; Chapter 4. Power Transmission and Advanced Bearing Technology; 4.1 Couplings for Rotary Positive-Displacement and Centrifugal Compressors
4.1.1 Coupling Functional Parameters Types, and Configurations
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877893903321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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A practical guide to compressor technology [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
A practical guide to compressor technology [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (592 p.)
Disciplina 621.5
Soggetto topico Compressors
Pumping machinery
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-65471-6
9786610654710
0-471-92978-6
0-471-92952-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART I POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY; 1 Theory; 1.1 Symbols; 1.2 How a Compressor Works; 1.3 First Law of Thermodynamics; 1.4 Second Law of Thermodynamics; 1.5 Ideal or Perfect Gas Laws; 1.5.1 Boyle's Law; 1.5.2 Charles' Law; 1.5.3 Amonton's Law; 1.5.4 Dalton's Law; 1.5.5 Amagat's Law; 1.5.6 Avogadro's Law; 1.5.7 Perfect Gas Formula; 1.6 Vapor Pressure; 1.7 Gas and Vapor; 1.8 Partial Pressures; 1.9 Critical Conditions; 1.10 Compressibility; 1.11 Generalized Compressibility Charts
1.12 Gas Mixtures1.13 The Mole; 1.14 Specific Volume and Density; 1.15 Volume Percent of Constituents; 1.16 Molecular Weight of a Mixture; 1.17 Specific Gravity and Partial Pressure; 1.18 Ratio of Specific Heats; 1.19 Pseudo-critical Conditions and Compressibility; 1.20 Weight-Basis Items; 1.21 Compression Cycles; 1.22 Power Requirement; 1.23 Compressibility Correction; 1.24 Multiple Staging; 1.25 Volume References; 1.26 Cylinder Clearance and Volumetric Efficiency; 1.27 Cylinder Clearance and Compression Efficiency; Reference; 2 Reciprocating Process Compressor Design Overview
2.1 Crankshaft Design2.2 Bearings and Lubrication Systems; 2.3 Connecting Rods; 2.4 Crossheads; 2.5 Frames and Cylinders; 2.6 Cooling Provisions; 2.7 Pistons; 2.8 Piston and Rider Rings; 2.9 Valves; 2.10 Piston Rods; 2.11 Packings; 2.12 Cylinder Lubrication; 2.13 Distance Pieces; 2.14 Reciprocating Compressor Modernization; 2.14.1 Cylinder Upgrades; 2.14.2 Design for Easy Maintenance; 2.14.3 Crosshead Designs and Attention to Reliable Lubrication; 2.14.4 Materials; 3 Reciprocating Compressor Performance and Monitoring Considerations; 3.1 Capacity Control; 3.1.1 Recycle or Bypass
3.1.2 Suction Throttling3.1.3 Suction Valve Unloading; 3.1.4 Clearance Pockets; 3.2 More About Cylinder Jacket Cooling and Heating Arrangements; 3.2.1 Methods of Cooling; 3.3 Comparing Lubricated and Nonlubricated Conventional Cylinder Construction; 3.3.1 Lubricated Cylinder Designs; 3.3.2 Nonlubricated Cylinder Design; 3.4 Compressor Vent and Buffer Systems; 3.5 Compressor Instrumentation; 3.5.1 Electric vs. Pneumatic Switches; 3.5.2 Switch Set Points; 3.5.3 Control Panels; 3.5.4 Valve-in-Piston Reciprocating Compressors; 3.5.5 Barrel-Frame Reciprocating Compressors
3.6 Condition Monitoring of Reciprocating Compressors3.6.1 Maintenance Strategies; 3.6.2 Justification for Machine Monitoring; 3.6.3 What to Monitor and Why; References; 4 Labyrinth Piston Compressors; 4.1 Main Design Features; 4.2 Energy Consumption; 4.3 Sealing Problems; 5 Hypercompressors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cylinders and Piston Seals; 5.3 Cylinder Heads and Valves; 5.4 Drive Mechanism; 5.5 Miscellaneous Problems; 5.6 Conclusions; 6 Metal Diaphragm Compressors; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Terminology; 6.3 Description; 7 Lobe and Sliding Vane Compressors; 8 Liquid Ring Compressors
9 Rotary Screw Compressors and Filter Separators
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143398303321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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A practical guide to compressor technology [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
A practical guide to compressor technology [[electronic resource] /] / Heinz P. Bloch
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (592 p.)
Disciplina 621.5
Soggetto topico Compressors
Pumping machinery
ISBN 1-280-65471-6
9786610654710
0-471-92978-6
0-471-92952-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART I POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY; 1 Theory; 1.1 Symbols; 1.2 How a Compressor Works; 1.3 First Law of Thermodynamics; 1.4 Second Law of Thermodynamics; 1.5 Ideal or Perfect Gas Laws; 1.5.1 Boyle's Law; 1.5.2 Charles' Law; 1.5.3 Amonton's Law; 1.5.4 Dalton's Law; 1.5.5 Amagat's Law; 1.5.6 Avogadro's Law; 1.5.7 Perfect Gas Formula; 1.6 Vapor Pressure; 1.7 Gas and Vapor; 1.8 Partial Pressures; 1.9 Critical Conditions; 1.10 Compressibility; 1.11 Generalized Compressibility Charts
1.12 Gas Mixtures1.13 The Mole; 1.14 Specific Volume and Density; 1.15 Volume Percent of Constituents; 1.16 Molecular Weight of a Mixture; 1.17 Specific Gravity and Partial Pressure; 1.18 Ratio of Specific Heats; 1.19 Pseudo-critical Conditions and Compressibility; 1.20 Weight-Basis Items; 1.21 Compression Cycles; 1.22 Power Requirement; 1.23 Compressibility Correction; 1.24 Multiple Staging; 1.25 Volume References; 1.26 Cylinder Clearance and Volumetric Efficiency; 1.27 Cylinder Clearance and Compression Efficiency; Reference; 2 Reciprocating Process Compressor Design Overview
2.1 Crankshaft Design2.2 Bearings and Lubrication Systems; 2.3 Connecting Rods; 2.4 Crossheads; 2.5 Frames and Cylinders; 2.6 Cooling Provisions; 2.7 Pistons; 2.8 Piston and Rider Rings; 2.9 Valves; 2.10 Piston Rods; 2.11 Packings; 2.12 Cylinder Lubrication; 2.13 Distance Pieces; 2.14 Reciprocating Compressor Modernization; 2.14.1 Cylinder Upgrades; 2.14.2 Design for Easy Maintenance; 2.14.3 Crosshead Designs and Attention to Reliable Lubrication; 2.14.4 Materials; 3 Reciprocating Compressor Performance and Monitoring Considerations; 3.1 Capacity Control; 3.1.1 Recycle or Bypass
3.1.2 Suction Throttling3.1.3 Suction Valve Unloading; 3.1.4 Clearance Pockets; 3.2 More About Cylinder Jacket Cooling and Heating Arrangements; 3.2.1 Methods of Cooling; 3.3 Comparing Lubricated and Nonlubricated Conventional Cylinder Construction; 3.3.1 Lubricated Cylinder Designs; 3.3.2 Nonlubricated Cylinder Design; 3.4 Compressor Vent and Buffer Systems; 3.5 Compressor Instrumentation; 3.5.1 Electric vs. Pneumatic Switches; 3.5.2 Switch Set Points; 3.5.3 Control Panels; 3.5.4 Valve-in-Piston Reciprocating Compressors; 3.5.5 Barrel-Frame Reciprocating Compressors
3.6 Condition Monitoring of Reciprocating Compressors3.6.1 Maintenance Strategies; 3.6.2 Justification for Machine Monitoring; 3.6.3 What to Monitor and Why; References; 4 Labyrinth Piston Compressors; 4.1 Main Design Features; 4.2 Energy Consumption; 4.3 Sealing Problems; 5 Hypercompressors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cylinders and Piston Seals; 5.3 Cylinder Heads and Valves; 5.4 Drive Mechanism; 5.5 Miscellaneous Problems; 5.6 Conclusions; 6 Metal Diaphragm Compressors; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Terminology; 6.3 Description; 7 Lobe and Sliding Vane Compressors; 8 Liquid Ring Compressors
9 Rotary Screw Compressors and Filter Separators
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830491903321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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A practical guide to compressor technology / / Heinz P. Bloch
A practical guide to compressor technology / / Heinz P. Bloch
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (592 p.)
Disciplina 621.5/1
Soggetto topico Compressors
Pumping machinery
ISBN 1-280-65471-6
9786610654710
0-471-92978-6
0-471-92952-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART I POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY; 1 Theory; 1.1 Symbols; 1.2 How a Compressor Works; 1.3 First Law of Thermodynamics; 1.4 Second Law of Thermodynamics; 1.5 Ideal or Perfect Gas Laws; 1.5.1 Boyle's Law; 1.5.2 Charles' Law; 1.5.3 Amonton's Law; 1.5.4 Dalton's Law; 1.5.5 Amagat's Law; 1.5.6 Avogadro's Law; 1.5.7 Perfect Gas Formula; 1.6 Vapor Pressure; 1.7 Gas and Vapor; 1.8 Partial Pressures; 1.9 Critical Conditions; 1.10 Compressibility; 1.11 Generalized Compressibility Charts
1.12 Gas Mixtures1.13 The Mole; 1.14 Specific Volume and Density; 1.15 Volume Percent of Constituents; 1.16 Molecular Weight of a Mixture; 1.17 Specific Gravity and Partial Pressure; 1.18 Ratio of Specific Heats; 1.19 Pseudo-critical Conditions and Compressibility; 1.20 Weight-Basis Items; 1.21 Compression Cycles; 1.22 Power Requirement; 1.23 Compressibility Correction; 1.24 Multiple Staging; 1.25 Volume References; 1.26 Cylinder Clearance and Volumetric Efficiency; 1.27 Cylinder Clearance and Compression Efficiency; Reference; 2 Reciprocating Process Compressor Design Overview
2.1 Crankshaft Design2.2 Bearings and Lubrication Systems; 2.3 Connecting Rods; 2.4 Crossheads; 2.5 Frames and Cylinders; 2.6 Cooling Provisions; 2.7 Pistons; 2.8 Piston and Rider Rings; 2.9 Valves; 2.10 Piston Rods; 2.11 Packings; 2.12 Cylinder Lubrication; 2.13 Distance Pieces; 2.14 Reciprocating Compressor Modernization; 2.14.1 Cylinder Upgrades; 2.14.2 Design for Easy Maintenance; 2.14.3 Crosshead Designs and Attention to Reliable Lubrication; 2.14.4 Materials; 3 Reciprocating Compressor Performance and Monitoring Considerations; 3.1 Capacity Control; 3.1.1 Recycle or Bypass
3.1.2 Suction Throttling3.1.3 Suction Valve Unloading; 3.1.4 Clearance Pockets; 3.2 More About Cylinder Jacket Cooling and Heating Arrangements; 3.2.1 Methods of Cooling; 3.3 Comparing Lubricated and Nonlubricated Conventional Cylinder Construction; 3.3.1 Lubricated Cylinder Designs; 3.3.2 Nonlubricated Cylinder Design; 3.4 Compressor Vent and Buffer Systems; 3.5 Compressor Instrumentation; 3.5.1 Electric vs. Pneumatic Switches; 3.5.2 Switch Set Points; 3.5.3 Control Panels; 3.5.4 Valve-in-Piston Reciprocating Compressors; 3.5.5 Barrel-Frame Reciprocating Compressors
3.6 Condition Monitoring of Reciprocating Compressors3.6.1 Maintenance Strategies; 3.6.2 Justification for Machine Monitoring; 3.6.3 What to Monitor and Why; References; 4 Labyrinth Piston Compressors; 4.1 Main Design Features; 4.2 Energy Consumption; 4.3 Sealing Problems; 5 Hypercompressors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cylinders and Piston Seals; 5.3 Cylinder Heads and Valves; 5.4 Drive Mechanism; 5.5 Miscellaneous Problems; 5.6 Conclusions; 6 Metal Diaphragm Compressors; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Terminology; 6.3 Description; 7 Lobe and Sliding Vane Compressors; 8 Liquid Ring Compressors
9 Rotary Screw Compressors and Filter Separators
Record Nr. UNINA-9910876904403321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities [[electronic resource]]
Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities [[electronic resource]]
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lilburn, : The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (479 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/9
Soggetto topico Lubrication and lubricants -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 88-17-35809-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Foreword To the Second Edition""; ""Chapter 1 Principles Of Lubrication*""; ""Chapter 2 Lubricant Categories*""; ""Chapter 3 Lubricant Testing*""; ""Chapter 4 General Purpose R&O Oils""; ""Chapter 5 Hydraulic Fluids""; ""Chapter 6 Food Grade and “Environmentally Friendly� Lubricants*""; ""Chapter 7 Synthetic Lubricants*""; ""Chapter 8 Lubricants for Forest Product And Paper Machines*""; ""Chapter 9 Lubricating Greases*""; ""Chapter 10 Pastes, Waxes and Tribosystems""
""Chapter 11 Constant Level, Centralized, and Oil Mist Lubrication Systems""""Chapter 12 Bearings and Other Machine Elements""; ""Chapter 13 Lubrication Strategies for Electric Motor Bearings""; ""Chapter 14 Gear Lubrication""; ""Chapter 15 Compressors and Gas Engines""; ""Chapter 16 Steam and Gas Turbines""; ""Chapter 17 Lube Oil Contamination and On-stream Oil Purification*""; ""Chapter 18 Storage Methods and Lubricant Handling*""; ""Chapter 19 Successful Oil Analysis Practices In the Industrial Plant*""; ""Appendix A""; ""Appendix B""; ""Glossary of Terms""; ""Index""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464818903321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Lilburn, : The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities [[electronic resource]]
Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities [[electronic resource]]
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lilburn, : The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (479 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/9
Soggetto topico Lubrication and lubricants -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
ISBN 88-17-35809-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Foreword To the Second Edition""; ""Chapter 1 Principles Of Lubrication*""; ""Chapter 2 Lubricant Categories*""; ""Chapter 3 Lubricant Testing*""; ""Chapter 4 General Purpose R&O Oils""; ""Chapter 5 Hydraulic Fluids""; ""Chapter 6 Food Grade and “Environmentally Friendly� Lubricants*""; ""Chapter 7 Synthetic Lubricants*""; ""Chapter 8 Lubricants for Forest Product And Paper Machines*""; ""Chapter 9 Lubricating Greases*""; ""Chapter 10 Pastes, Waxes and Tribosystems""
""Chapter 11 Constant Level, Centralized, and Oil Mist Lubrication Systems""""Chapter 12 Bearings and Other Machine Elements""; ""Chapter 13 Lubrication Strategies for Electric Motor Bearings""; ""Chapter 14 Gear Lubrication""; ""Chapter 15 Compressors and Gas Engines""; ""Chapter 16 Steam and Gas Turbines""; ""Chapter 17 Lube Oil Contamination and On-stream Oil Purification*""; ""Chapter 18 Storage Methods and Lubricant Handling*""; ""Chapter 19 Successful Oil Analysis Practices In the Industrial Plant*""; ""Appendix A""; ""Appendix B""; ""Glossary of Terms""; ""Index""
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Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Lilburn, : The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2009
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Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities [[electronic resource]]
Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities [[electronic resource]]
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lilburn, : The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (479 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/9
Soggetto topico Lubrication and lubricants -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
ISBN 88-17-35809-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Foreword To the Second Edition""; ""Chapter 1 Principles Of Lubrication*""; ""Chapter 2 Lubricant Categories*""; ""Chapter 3 Lubricant Testing*""; ""Chapter 4 General Purpose R&O Oils""; ""Chapter 5 Hydraulic Fluids""; ""Chapter 6 Food Grade and “Environmentally Friendly� Lubricants*""; ""Chapter 7 Synthetic Lubricants*""; ""Chapter 8 Lubricants for Forest Product And Paper Machines*""; ""Chapter 9 Lubricating Greases*""; ""Chapter 10 Pastes, Waxes and Tribosystems""
""Chapter 11 Constant Level, Centralized, and Oil Mist Lubrication Systems""""Chapter 12 Bearings and Other Machine Elements""; ""Chapter 13 Lubrication Strategies for Electric Motor Bearings""; ""Chapter 14 Gear Lubrication""; ""Chapter 15 Compressors and Gas Engines""; ""Chapter 16 Steam and Gas Turbines""; ""Chapter 17 Lube Oil Contamination and On-stream Oil Purification*""; ""Chapter 18 Storage Methods and Lubricant Handling*""; ""Chapter 19 Successful Oil Analysis Practices In the Industrial Plant*""; ""Appendix A""; ""Appendix B""; ""Glossary of Terms""; ""Index""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808693103321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Lilburn, : The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2009
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Pump wisdom [[electronic resource] ] : problem solving for operators and specialists / / by Heinz P. Bloch
Pump wisdom [[electronic resource] ] : problem solving for operators and specialists / / by Heinz P. Bloch
Autore Bloch Heinz P. <1933->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (226 p.)
Disciplina 621.6/9
Soggetto topico Pumping machinery
Hydraulic control
ISBN 1-5231-1837-7
1-283-09876-8
9786613098764
1-118-05673-6
1-118-05674-4
1-118-05672-8
Classificazione TEC009000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Pump Wisdom : Problem Solving for Operators and Specialists; Table of Contents; 1. Principles of Centrifugal Process Pumps; Pump performance: Head and flow; Operation at zero flow; Impellers and rotors; The meaning of specific speed; Process pump types; Process pump mechanical response to flow changes; Recirculation and cavitation; The importance of suction specific speed; What we have learned; References; 2. Pump Selection and Industry Standards; Why insist on better pumps; ANSI and ISO versus API pumps; What we have learned; References; 3. Foundations and Base Plates
Securing pumps in place-with one exceptionWhy not to install pump sets in the as-shipped condition; Conventional versus pre-filled base plate installations; Epoxy prefilled base plates; How to proceed if there is no access to specialist firms; What we have learned: Checklist of foundation and base plate topics; References; 4. Piping, Stationary Seals, and Gasketing; Pipe installation and support; Sliding supports and installation sequence deserve special attention; Monitoring pipe stress while bolting up; Flange leakage; What to do prior to gasket insertion
Spiral wound and kammprofile gasketsPipe, hydraulic tubing, or flexible connections?; Gusseting; Concentric versus eccentric reducers; Vibration problems in piping; What we have learned on piping and gasketing topics; References; 5. Rolling Element Bearings; Bearing selection overview and windage as a design problem; Radial versus axial (thrust) bearings; Oil levels, multiple bearings, and different bearing orientations; Upgrading and retrofit opportunities; Bearing cages; Bearing preload and clearance effects; Bearing dimensions and mounting tolerances; What we have learned; References
6. Lubricant Application and Cooling ConsiderationsLubricant level and oil application; Issues with oil rings; Pressure and temperature balance in bearing housings; Cooling not needed on pumps with rolling element bearings; Oil delivery by constant level lubricators; Black oil; Lube application as oil mist (oil fog); Desiccant breathers and expansion chambers; What we have learned; References; 7. Lubricant Types and Key Properties; Lubricant viscosities; When and why high film strength synthetic lubricants are used; Lubricants for oil mist systems; What we have learned; References
8. Bearing Housing Protection and Cost JustificationNoncontacting bearing protector seals; Contacting bearing protector seals; How venting and housing pressurization affect bearing protector seal performance; Cost justification overview; Advanced bearing housing (bearing protector) seal summary; What we have learned; References; 9. Mechanical Sealing Options for Long Life; Still using packing?; General overview of mechanical seals; All flush plans have advantages and disadvantages; Always obtain the full picture; Seal chamber pumping ring (circulating device) technologies
Lessons apply to many services
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139454003321
Bloch Heinz P. <1933->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2011
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