Synopses & Reviews
The latest design and manufacturing details in mechanical drive steam turbines Steam Turbines shows how to select, improve, operate, and maintain high-quality mechanical drive steam turbines-with maximum efficiency and minimum downtime. This new Second Edition offers authoritative information on the operating characteristics, design features, reliability, and maintenance of all steam turbines. A complete sourcebook, Steam Turbines delivers the expertise required to capitalize on the latest steam turbine and intermediate transmission unit innovations--and improve a plant's efficiency, availability, and profitability.
Steam Turbines, Second Edition covers:
- Variable speed drives and intermediate gearing used for major process machinery and cogeneration drives-- with completely updated content
- Arrangement, material composition, and basic physical laws governing design of steam turbines
- How to select optimum configurations, controls, and components
- Options and ways to upgrade existing steam turbines
Synopsis
An update of the bestselling guide toselecting, operating, and maintaininghigh-quality mechanical drive steamturbines for maximum efficiency andminimum downtimeSteam Turbines, Second Edition, offers authoritativeinformation on the operating characteristics, designfeatures, reliability, and maintenance of condensing,extraction, and pack-pressure machinesimpulse aswell as reaction type.
This updated classic contains the latest design andmanufacturing details for mechanical drive steamturbines. It also explains the arrangement, materialcomposition, and basic physical laws governing thedesign of steam turbinesplus tips on selectingoptimum configurations, controls, and components,and on upgrading options for existing turbines.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-339) and index.
About the Author
Heinz P. Bloch is a consulting engineer. Before retiring from Exxon in 1986 after over two decades of service, Mr. Bloch's professional career included long-term assignments as Exxon Chemical's Regional Machinery Specialist for the United States. He has also held machinery-oriented staff and line positions with Exxon affiliates in the United States, Italy, Spain, England, The Netherlands and Japan. He has conducted over 500 public and in-plant courses in the United States and at international locations.
Dr. Murari P. Singh is Consulting Engineer / Probabilistic Lifing Leader of GE Oil & Gas for all products in Chief Engineers' Office. Murari has been involved in the design, development and analysis of industrial turbomachinery for more than thirty years with Turbodyne Corporation, Dresser Industries, Dresser-Rand Company and, most recently, with Safe Technical Solutions Inc., where he served as Director of Engineering Technology. Dr. Singh has extensive knowledge and experience with fatigue and fracture mechanics, stress and vibration of structures, reliability, life analysis, and probabilistic analysis. His practical application experience includes a variety of rotating equipment including warm gas and FCC expanders, steam turbines, and centrifugal compressors. He developed the widely used SAFE diagram for reliability evaluation of turbine blades. Dr. Singh has authored more than 35 technical papers on topics relating to turbomachinery.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Turbine Casing and Major Stationary Components
Chapter 3. Bearings for Mechanical Drive Turbines
Chapter 4. Rotors for Impulse Turbines
Chapter 5. Rotors for Reaction Turbines
Chapter 6. Turbine Blade Design Overview
Chapter 7. Turbine Auxiliaries
Chapter 8. Governors and Control Systems
Chapter 9. Couplings and Coupling Considerations
Chapter 10. Rotor Dynamics Technology
Chapter 11. Campbell, Goodman, and SAFE Diagrams for Steam Turbine Blades
Chapter 12. Reaction vs. Impulse Type Steam Turbines
Chapter 13. Transmission Elements for High-Speed Turbo-machinery
Chapter 14. Shortcut Graphical Methods of Turbine Selection
Chapter 15. Elliott Shortcut Selection Method for Multivalve, Multistage Turbines
Chapter 16. Rerates, Upgrades, and Modifications
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Units of Measurement
Bibliography and List of Contributors
Index