
Power Station Maintenance
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 25. September 2000
Book
Hardback
258 pages
978-1-86058-274-5 (ISBN)
Description
As governments seek to achieve the benefits of privatization and to drive down the price of electricity by introducing competition in generation, the role of those responsible for maintaining the power plant has changed radically. This text presents conference papers on the subject.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
737 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86058-274-5 (9781860582745)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
PEP - Professional Engineering Publishers - is the author of Power Station Maintenance, published by Wiley.
Content
Part 1 Boiler techniques: In-situ valve seat replacements Spiral welding - cutting the cost of maintenance, but not the quality
Beyond repair - cost-effective management of boiler tube failures
The use of novel diagnostic and retrofit design techniques to eliminate coal and ash storage failures.
Part 2 Managing people: The ISO 9001 combined cycle gas turbine power station
Developing a climate of collaboration and teamwork for outage time reduction
Partnerships and alliancing - and the importance of a good business strategy
Value added using focus group methodology.
Part 3 Sweating the asset - 1: Quantitative risk assessment and its role in plant maintenance decisions
Cost-effective maintenance for the new millennium
Industrial Trent Genset - Designing for life-cycle.
Part 4 Turbogenerator techniques: Problems with modern air-cooled generator stator windings
A new approach to turbine lubrication management
Proper maintenance practices involving condenser cleaning and in-leakage inspection
Troubleshooting bearing problems during the uprating of an existing steam turbine.
Part 5 Condition Monitoring: Evolution of health monitoring for CCGT plant
Condition monitoring of cooling tower fan gearboxes
Permanent partial discharge assessment of power station high-voltage switchgear.
Part 6 Sweating the Asset - 2: An enterprise wide implementation of a maintenance/materials management systems
Power station maintenance for safety and reliability
How to contract for a gas turbine major inspection.
Beyond repair - cost-effective management of boiler tube failures
The use of novel diagnostic and retrofit design techniques to eliminate coal and ash storage failures.
Part 2 Managing people: The ISO 9001 combined cycle gas turbine power station
Developing a climate of collaboration and teamwork for outage time reduction
Partnerships and alliancing - and the importance of a good business strategy
Value added using focus group methodology.
Part 3 Sweating the asset - 1: Quantitative risk assessment and its role in plant maintenance decisions
Cost-effective maintenance for the new millennium
Industrial Trent Genset - Designing for life-cycle.
Part 4 Turbogenerator techniques: Problems with modern air-cooled generator stator windings
A new approach to turbine lubrication management
Proper maintenance practices involving condenser cleaning and in-leakage inspection
Troubleshooting bearing problems during the uprating of an existing steam turbine.
Part 5 Condition Monitoring: Evolution of health monitoring for CCGT plant
Condition monitoring of cooling tower fan gearboxes
Permanent partial discharge assessment of power station high-voltage switchgear.
Part 6 Sweating the Asset - 2: An enterprise wide implementation of a maintenance/materials management systems
Power station maintenance for safety and reliability
How to contract for a gas turbine major inspection.