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![]() | Power Plant Engineering by Larry Drbal (Editor), Kayla Westra (Editor), Pat Boston (Editor) ISBN-10: 9780412064012 ISBN-10: 0-412-06401-4 ISBN-13: 9780412064012 ISBN-13: 978-0-412-06401-2 Hardcover 1995-12-31 Springer Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description This comprehensive volume provides a complete, authoritative, up-to-date reference for all aspects of power plant engineering. Coverage ranges from engineering economics to coal and limestone handling, from design processes to plant thermal heat balances. Both theory and practical applications are covered, giving engineers the information needed to plan, design, construct, upgrade, and operate power plants. Power Plant Engineering is the culmination of experience of hundreds of engineers from Black & Veatch, a leading firm in the field for more than 80 years. The authors review all major power generating technologies, giving particular emphasis to current approaches. Special features of the book include: * More than 1000 figures and lines drawings that illustrate all aspects of the subject. * Coverage of related components and systems in power plants such as turbine-generators, feedwater heaters, condenser, and cooling towers. * Definitions and analyses of the features of various plant systems. * Discussions of promising future technologies. Power Plant Engineering will be the standard reference in the professional engineer's library as the source of information on steam power plant generation. In addition, the clear presentation of the material will make this book suitable for use by students preparing to enter the field. | ||
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buy it Good information, well worth the price, after receiving the first one I bought three more, for other people. | ||
Power Plant Engineering This book presents the latest data on power plants and provides much needed formulas and rules of thumb for sizing equipment based on plant size and arrangement. The book has many examples of equipment and has a good section although somewhat out of date on permitting of power plants. I would recommend it for any power plant engineer especially those just entering the power generation industry. | ||
Good for the one who involve in power industry. This book cover all subjects concerning power plant, from economics to operation of the plant. Some data you can not find from somewhere else. | ||