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Understanding Process Equipment for Operators and Engineers
explains how process equipment functions. As problems often arise
in plants that must be solved by unit engineers, this book offers
successful solutions and methods for their implementation. The
concepts explained are based on Norm Lieberman's personal, hands-on
experience. Like you, Norm attended a university and was exposed to
technical seminars which did not always provide the needed
solutions. In this text, you will learn the functioning of a
variety of equipment types, including Fired Heater Draft,
Centrifugal Pump Head, Distillation Tray Efficiency, Vacuum Jets,
Recip Compressors, Steam Turbines, Thermosyphon Circulation
Reboilers and Air Cooler.
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. The
latest methods for troubleshooting and maintaining process
equipment While directed particularly at chemical and petroleum
refining process equipment, the new edition of A Working Guide to
Process Equipment, revised and fully up-dated throughout, remains
applicable to a broad range of technicians and industries, and
explains how to diagnose, troubleshoot, and correct problems,
without complex equations and computer simulations, without ever
losing sight of the importance of direct field measurements and
observations. Nine new chapters cover: Determining the Causes of
Wet Steam, Distillation Process Engineering Design Errors Technical
Adventures from the Past Setting Pressure Relief Valves Applying
Process Engineering Technology to Natural Gas Production Reduction
of Flare Losses Suppressing CO2 Emissions and Energy Conservation A
Final Word - The Earth's Oxygen Content Evaluating Distillation
Tray Capacity Filled with examples and illustrations, the new
edition of this practical resource continues to demonstrate how
theory applies to solving real-world plant operation problems.
Selected hand calculation methods are also provided. You'll gain
insights from decades of work from the two authors solving process
problems and carrying out test runs in the field, revamping
equipment for better efficiency, and the questions and answers
explored in the Lieberman's Process Equipment Troubleshooting
Seminars conducted.
Geared to young and seasoned professionals alike, Process
Operations: Lessons Learned in a Nontechnical Language is designed
to present a straightforward approach to mastering the principles
and concepts all process engineers should be able to apply without
the need of a computer. While simulations and models are useful for
examining long-term operational issues, they cannot replace the
dimension of human logic and reason required when tackling the
array of complex-and sometimes life-threatening-situations that
occur in process plants. Using experiences from the author's more
than 57-year career in the process industry, Process Operations:
Lessons Learned in Nontechnical Language provides approaches to
understanding core process concepts in ways that will equip the
engineer to walk out of an office into a plant and directly resolve
process deficiencies via small operational changes or simple
retrofits.
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
MALFUNCTIONSProcess 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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