This book provides a practical and comprehensive analysis of control systems for boilers and HRSGs (heat-recovery steam generators) in a variety of applications from waste-to-energy plants through to combined-cycle gas-turbine power stations (CCGTs).
It describes process transmitters, advanced DCS configurations and final elements such as control valves and dampers. Basics such as methods of connecting instruments to the process are explained while more advanced discussions of the design features of distributed control systems are also included. At every stage, emphasis is given to the complex, multivariable, interactive nature of steam-raising plant and to the importance of dealing with the problems that result.
Chapters are devoted to the application of modern nomenclature systems and to the documentation required to ensure that the equipment and systems meet all the requirements of performance, accuracy, safety and maintainability.
This book will provide invaluable practical guidance for systems engineers, operators, maintenance staff and specifiers of power plant control and instrumentation (C&I) systems.
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'This book provides a practical and comprehensive analysis of control systems for boilers and heat-recovery steam generators in a variety of applications [and] will provide invaluable practical guidance for systems engineers, operators, maintenance staff and specifiers of power-plant control and instrumentation systems.' * IEEE Power Engineering Review *
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-0-85296-765-2 (9780852967652)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
David Lindsley is a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, a Fellow of the Institute of Marine Engineers and a Senior Member of the Instrument Society of America. Previously technical director of a major processcontrol systems vendor, he now provides consultancy services to the power and process industries.
Chapter 1: The basics of steam generation and use
Chapter 2: The steam and water circuits
Chapter 3: The fuel, air and flue-gas circuits
Chapter 4: Setting the demand for the steam generator
Chapter 5: Combustion and draught control
Chapter 6: Feed-water control and instrumentation
Chapter 7: Steam-temperature control
Chapter 8: Control equipment practice
Chapter 9: Requirements definition and equipment nomenclature
Chapter 10: Upgrading and refurbishing systems