Plant Operation and Maintenance – Part 1: Chemical Process Equipment

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Includes articles on operating and maintaining high-temperature equipment (boilers, heaters, heat exchangers, incinerators, heaters and more), rotating equipment (compressors, turbines and motors), pumps and valves, baghouses and electrostatic precipitators; coping with pressure buildup; avoiding leakage (gaskets, couplings and leak detection) and more (360 pages)

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CHAPTERS: Chapter 1. Rotating equipment, Chapter 2. High-temperature equipment, Chapter 3. Pumps and valves, Chapter 4. Baghouses and electrostatic precipitators, Chapter 5. Filters and filtration systems, Chapter 6. Coping with leakage, Chapter 7. Managing pressure buildup, Chapter 8. Piping and pipeline issues, Chapter 9. Storage tanks, bins and containers, Chapter 10. Corrosion and fouling, Chapter 11. Materials of construction, Chapter 12. Related topics
CHAPTER 1. ROTATING EQUIPMENT
Efficient turbomachinery turnaround Alan S. Pyle, Shell Midstream Enterprises and Donald A. Rudisel, Exxon Chemical Co.
Protect against rotating equipment loss: Steam turbines Edward E. Clark, The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.
Don’t take electric motors for granted Jean Revelt, Lincoln Electric Co.
Keep your rotating machines healthy Marco Alcalde, Bently Nevada Corp.
Protect against rotating equipment loss: Compressors, gas turbines, engines, motors Edward E. Clark, The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.
Smoothing out compressor control F. Greg Shinskey, Consultant
Avoid fatigue failures in reciprocating compressors Yi Gong and Neville Wright, SVT Engineering Consultants Pty; CCWan, BHP Billiton
Get the most out of your rotary lobe blower Roger Blanton, Tuthill Pneumatics Group
CHAPTER 2. HIGH-TEMPERATURE EQUIPMENT
Refurbishing worn-out heat exchangers Stanley Yokell, MGT, Inc.
Designing and troubleshooting plate heat exchangers Mark Sloan, Alfa Laval Thermal, Inc., Service Div.
Debottlenecking using heat transfer enhancement Graham T. Polley and Ian Gibbard, Cal Gavin Ltd., and Bruce Pretty, Veritech, Inc.
Operating thermal incinerators safely Olavo Leite, T-Thermal Co., a div. Of Selas Fluid Processing Corp.
Controlling emissions from fuel and waste combustion Charles Sedman, National Risk Management and Reduction Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
How emissions affect design and performance of packaged boilers V. Ganapathy, ABCO Industries
Clearing the air about flare systems John F. Straitz III, NAO, Inc.
Desuperheater selection and optimization Kristin Donohue, Graham Corp.
Troubleshooting the convection-conveyor dryer Paul McKeithan, Aeroglide Corp.
Optimizing drying performance through better control Part 1 Béla Liptak, Lipták Associates P.C.
Optimizing dryer performance through better control – Part 2 Béla Liptak, Lipták Associates P.C.
A low-signal selector can prevent equipment meltdown Mukund Joshi and Mikhail Budanitsky, American Hydrotherm Corp.
CHAPTER 3. PUMPS AND VALVES
Keep centrifugal pumps battle-ready Scott Boyson, A.W.Chesterton Co., Mechanical Seal Div.
Pump installation: Penny pinch at your own risk Perry C. Monroe Jr., Monroe Technical Services, Inc.
Consider hydraulic factors to reduce pump downtime Allan Budris and R. Barry Erickson, ITT Industrial Pump Group; Francis Kludt and Craig Small, Celanese Ltd.
Avoid cavitation in centrifugal pumps Mouafak Zaher, Unitec Applied Technical Institute
Installing and maintaining gear pumps Kent Whitmire, Roper Pump Co.
How fluid properties affect hydraulically balanced metering pumps Donald B. Cameron, Pulsafeeder, Inc.
Repair grouting to compat pump vibration Richard Myers, ITW Philadelphia Resins
Predict control valve noise George W. Page, Jr., H.D. Baumann, Inc.
A firm new handle on valve noise Hans D. Baumann, Fisher Controls International
Properly size pressure-relief valves for two-phase flow Rob Darby, Texas A&M; Freeman Self, Bechtel; Vic Edwards; Kvaerner Eng.
Specify the right-sized relief valve Virginia Carillo, Whesso Varec, Inc.
CHAPTER 4. BAGHOUSES AND ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS
Particulate emissions: Evaluating removal methods Isaac Ray, Croll-Reynolds Co.
Dust collection in the CPI Tom Siljkovic, TS Consultant
Beating the baghouse blues Lutz Bermann, Filter Media Consulting
How to monitor pulse-jet baghouses Herbert H. Nierman, Consultant, and Alex M. Hood, Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Assessing electrostatic precipitator performance Joao C.M. Bordado, Hoechst Portuguesa and Technical University of Lisbon, and Joao F.P. Gomes, Environmental Technologies Center, Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade
Ductwork changes improve ESP performance Clive Grainger, CSIRO (Australia), Energy Thermal & Fluids Engineering and Colin Paulson, CSIRO (Australia), Division of Energy Technology
Reduce electrostatic hazards Vahid Ebadat, Chilworth Technology, Inc.
Dust explosions — Is your safety blanket in place? Vahid Ebadat and Chantell Laing, Chilworth Technology
CHAPTER 5. FILTERS AND FILTRATION SYSTEMS
Solid-liquid separation via filtration Wu Chen, Dow Chemical Co.
Process filtration: Characterizing fluids & medium selection Keith Hayes, Dow Corning Corp.
Putting crossflow filtration to the test Joseph Duffy, Roche Pharmaceuticals
Sizing up disposable cartridge fillters Joseph Swiezbin, Tony Uberoi and Jane J. Janas, Pall Corp.
Calculate pressure drop of a fixed-bed filter A. Macias-Machin, D.J. Santana, Grupo E.M.A. (Energy and Environment)
CHAPTER 6. COPING WITH LEAKAGE
Laser-structured faces can enhance mechanical seals Josef Nosowicz and Peter Waidner, Burgmann Dichtunswerke GmbH
Keep mechanical seals in shape and running smoothly Heinz Muller and Bernard Nau, Consultants
Suitable seals lower the total cost of ownership James Netzel and Douglas Volden, John Crane
Online leak sealing S. Raghava Chari, Reliance Petroleum Ltd.
Select the right mechanical coupling Mark McCullough, Lovejoy, Inc.
Detect leaks with ultrasound Alan Bandes, UE Systems
Gasket standardization: How and why Carl Jones, W.L. Gore and Assoc.
The challenge of low-temperature sealing Robert Keller, Parker Hannifin Corp.
CHAPTER 7. MANAGING PRESSURE BUILDUP
Pressure vessel maintenance J. Robert Sims, Jr., and Charles Becht IV, Becht Engineering Co.
Protect plants against overpressure Wing Y. Wong, UOP LLC
Soak up surges in liquid systems Peter Jennings, Flowguard
Checking up on rupture disk holders John Reynolds, Okla. Safety Equip Co. (OSECO)
CHAPTER 8. PIPING AND PIPELINE ISSUES
Working the kinks out of piping design Fred Bandel and Jeff Lawson, ProcessPlus
Approximating equations for pipe sizing B.B. Gulyani, University of Roorkee
Spreadsheet calculates critical flow Sunil Kumar, Worley Engineering
Correlate pressure drops through fittings – Part 1 Ron Darby, Texas A&M University
Correlate pressure drops through fittings – Part 2 Ron Darby, Texas A&M University
Forestall pipe bursts David Copenhaver, Lawrence Coppari and Steve Rochelle, Eastman Chemical Co.
Save pipes from bursting with a compensator Jack Boteler, Flowguard USA , and David Clucas, Flowguard Ltd.
Keeping pipelines safe from harm Brian Payne, EDM Services
Keep piping insulation dry Brent Cottingham, Refrigeration Concepts
Steam tracing keeps fluid flowing Joseph Radle, Spirax Sarco, Inc.
Electric heat tracing — A better design path Mitchell Todd, Nelson Heat Tracing Systems, Robert Ragno, Kvaerner Process
Understanding impedance heating Fred S.Epstein and Gary L. White, Indeeco
CHAPTER 9. STORAGE TANKS AND LEVEL MEASUREMENT
Bulk storage tanks for acids and solvents Renzo DiMatteo and Derek Archambault, Mech-Chem Assoc.
Lining aboveground storage tanks Bob Hummel, The Sherwin-Williams Co.
Options for automated tank cleaning Christine Pagcatipunan, Spraying Systems Co.
Evaluate the options for measuring process levels Donald Koeneman, Ametek Drexelbrook
A look at liquid level Marc Cartier, GF+Signet
CHAPTER 10. CORROSION AND FOULING
Control corrosion from plant cradle to grave Cathy Shargay, Fluor Corp ; and Chris Spurrell, Chevron Products Co.
Cracking down on corrosion Russel Kane, Julio Maldonado, William Ashbaugh, InterCorr International
Stress corrosion cracking — A caustic experience M.P. Sukumaran Nair, Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd.
Put fouling in its place Grahm T. Polley, Pinchtechnology.com
Protect concrete from corrosion Christina Luma, Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
CHAPTER 11. MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
The care and feeding of glass-lined steel Donald De Clerck, Pfaudler, Inc.
Picking the best thermoplastic lining Gary Dennis, Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
CPI drive refractory advances Denis Brosnan, Clemson University; Michael Crowley, M.S. Crowley Ltd., Richard Johnson, RCJ Global, Inc.
Ceramics stand up to acid service Kevin Brooks and Mark W. Martin, Koch Engineering Co.
CHAPTER 12. RELATED TOPICS
Solving a tower’s salt-plugging problem Henry Kister, Fluor Daniel , Shihan Chen, Honeywell International
Optimizing process vacuum condensers James R. Lines and David W. Tice, Graham Manufacturing Co.

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