Steam Power Engineering
Many important advances have occurred in the use of steam power in the past fifteen years. Large power plants as well as small-capacity boilers have become more efficient and reliable, and their design and operation have been enhanced by the application of modern computational techniques. This book provides a timely review of the latest developments in steam power engineering. It discusses thermohydraulic principles and processes, with an emphasis on practical problems of steam power plant design and operation. Among topics covered are historical analysis, cycle design, thermal and hydraulic design of heating surfaces, pollutant control, and flow instability, from which are deduced strategies for further development. Every chapter reflects the author's considerable experience in teaching, research, and consulting. Intended for both students and engineers, the book treats realistic problems and offers a wealth of valuable insight into the design of large and small steam power plants.
- Provides the latest information on theoretical and practical aspects of steam power
- Emphasis on design, especially computer-aided design (CAD)
- Authors have both academic and industrial experience
Reviews & endorsements
"This is a useful book for people who work in the areas of power plant or boiler design. There is a mix of theory and examples from industry and practice." A.M. Strauss, Choice
Product details
March 2010Paperback
9780521135184
412 pages
229 × 152 × 21 mm
0.55kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Historical development of strategy for steam power Seikan Ishigai
- 2. Thermodynamic design of the steam power plant cycle Shigeyasu Nakanishi and Terushige Fujii
- 3. General planning of boiler gas-side heat transfer surface Eiichi Nishikawa
- 4. Thermal and hydraulic design of steam generating systems Koji Akagawa
- 5. Flow instability problems in steam generating tubes Mamoru Ozawa
- Appendix.