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Boiler Feed Water Treatment (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
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Boiler Feed Water Treatment (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
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Contents - PART 1. NATURAL WATER SUPPLIES - Rain water - Surface
water - River water - Spring water - Well water - Canal water - Pit
water - Effects of drought - Condensate as feed water - Water
blending - PART 2. SCALE FORMATION - Effect of scale - Lime-soda
process - Hot lime-soda softening - General notes on plant -
Nuclear precipitation - Caustic soda softening - Sodium aluminate
with lime-soda treatment - Zeolite or base-exchange softeners -
Partial Zeolite softening - Hydrogen and demineralizing zeolites -
Lime-base exchange treatment - The B.B.A. dejector - Lime-Barium
softeners - Necessity for conditioning boiler feed - Colloidal
conditioning- Mechanism of scale formation - Carbonate and
phosphate conditioning - Use of metaphosphate and pyrophosphate -
Budenheim phosphate treatment - Silica scales and deposits -
Turbine blade deposits - Potassium treatment - Chlorination of
condenser cooling water - Scale formation in cooling water systems
- Scale formation in economizers - Electrical scale prevention -
Removal of scales and deposits - PART 3.CORROSION - Early theories
of corrosion- Corrosion by differential aeration - Dissolved oxygen
Deaeration by chemical methods - Deaeration by physical methods -
Corrosion due to unstable salts - Danger of soft water Corrosion by
carbon dioxide - Superheater and turbine corrosion - Economizer
corrosion- The treatment of alkaline waters - Caustic embrittlement
- Hydrogen ion concentration - Determination of pH values -
Hydrogen ions and corrosion - Coagulation control - Softening plant
control - Boiler water recirculation - Electrical methods of
preventing corrosion - PART 4. FOAMING AND PRIMING - Causes of
priming - Balanced layer film formation - Foam stabilization -
Prevention of priming - Blow-down control - Intermittent blow-down
- Continuous blow-down systems - Use of condensate and blending of
waters - Removal of oil from water - Methods of de-oiling water -
PART 5.ANALYSIS AND ROUTINE TESTING - Sampling- Standard solutions
- Frequency of analyses - Units - Control tests for softening - Raw
water - Chemicals required for treatment - Control tests for
softening - Treated water - Tests for carbonate and phosphate
conditioning - Dissolved oxygen - Blow-down testing - Embrittlement
ratios - General water analysis - Analysis of scales- Residual
chlorine - Tannins - Appendix - Index - Standard solutions -
Reagents-Clark's table of hardnesses - Chemical factors -
Conversion tables - Summary of recommended practice -
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