March 23, 2008
PROCESS PLANT LAYOUT AND PIPING DESIGN
This is one of best ebooks for piping engineer, Process Plant Layout and Piping Design.
If you want to learn about piping engineering, you need to get this one.
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Process Plant Layout and Piping Design By Ed Bausbacher, Roger Hunt, Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR |
Book Description:
Based on the authors' collective 65 years of experience in the engineering construction industry, this profusely illustrated, comprehensive guidebook presents tried-and-true workable methods and rules of thumb for plant layout and piping design for the process industries.
Content is organized and presented for quick-reference on-the-job or for systematic study of specific topics. Presents general concepts and principles of plant layout — from basic terminology and input requirements to deliverables; deals with specific pieces of equipment and their most efficient layout in the overall plant design configuration; addresses the plant layout requirements for the most common process unit equipment; covers piping requirements for the entire plant as well as all equipment types; and considers the computerized tools that are now available to help plant layout and piping designers.
Features more than 640 illustrations of equipment, piping and other components of processing facility — and their configurations. MARKETS: For mechanical and chemical engineers working for engineering construction as well as process manufacturing companies with responsibility for plant layout, piping, and construction; and for engineering students.
| PROCESS PLANT LAYOUT AND PIPING DESIGN | |
| CONTENTS | |
| 1 The basics of Plant Layout Design | 2 Plant Layout Specification |
| The Plant Layout Designer | The Components of Specification |
| Project Input Data | |
| Basic Layout Philosophy | |
| Abbreviations, Standards, and Terminology | |
| 3 Plot Plans | 4 Compressors |
| The Plot Plan in the Process Unit | Auxiliary Equipment |
| Definition | Centrifugal Compressors: Nozzle Orientations |
| Plot Plan Development | Types of Compressor Drives |
| Types of Plot Plans | Lube Oil System |
| Equipment Location | Seal Oil System |
| Pipe Racks | Surface Condensers and Auxiliary Equipment |
| Roads, Access Ways, and Paving | Compressor Maintenance |
| Buildings | Compressor Arrangement and Location |
| Equipment Spacing | Elevation of Machines |
| Sample Plot Plan Arrangement | Inter-and After-Coolers |
| Housing and Platform Requirements | |
| General Compressor Layout | |
| 5 Drums | 6 Exchangers |
| Types of Drums | Exchanger Construction |
| Location of Drums | Exchanger Location and Support |
| Nozzle Locations | Nozzle Orientation |
| Platform Arrangements | Exchanger Piping |
| Piping Arrangements | Exchanger Maintenance |
| Drum Instrumentation | |
| Maintenance | |
| Further Considerations | |
| 7 Furnaces | 8 Pumps |
| Basic Operation and Primary Parts of a Furnace | Pump Termiknology |
| Types of Furnaces | NPSH Requirements |
| Terminology | Types of Pumps |
| Burners | Pump Locations |
| Combustion Air Preheating Systems | Pump Piping |
| General Arrangement of Furnaces | Pump piping Supprts |
| Piping Layout for a Furnace | |
| Tail Gas Incinerator and Waste Heat Unit | |
| 9 Reactors | 10 Towers |
| Process Operation | The Distillation Process |
| Design Considerations for Reactors | Types of Towers |
| Location of Reactors | Design Consideration for Towers |
| Support and Elevation | Tower Elevationand Support |
| Nozzle Locations and Elevations | Nozzle Elevation and Orientation |
| Platform Arrangements | Platform Arrangements |
| Piping Arrangements | Tower Piping |
| Maintenance | Tower Instruments |
| Maintenance | |
| 11 Pipe Racks | 12 Structures |
| Establishing Width, Bent Spacing, and Elevations | Design Features |
| Setting Line, Valve, and Instrument Locations | Structural Terms |
| Pipe Flexibility and Supports | Structural Details |
| Structural Considerations | Small Structures |
| Other Considerations | Medium-Sized Structures |
| Large Structures | |
| Stair Structures | |
| Drill Structures | |
| Operation Platforms | |
| 13 Underground Piping | 14 Instrumentation |
| Industry Standards | Types of Instruments |
| Terminology | Instrument Locations |
| Types of Systems | Miscellaneous |
| Construction Materials | |
| Oily Water and Storm Water Systems | 15 Computer-Aided Design |
| Chemical and Process (Closed) Sewers | Basic CAD Applications |
| Process and Portable Water | Intergrated Modeling Systems |
| Fire Water System | Systems Engineering and Instrument Design |
| Underground Electrical and Instrument Ducts | CAD Benefits Summary |
| Underground Details | |
| Underground Composite | |
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4 Comments on PROCESS PLANT LAYOUT AND PIPING DESIGN »
March 24, 2008
Rajendrakumar @ 5:03 am:
Process Plant Layout & Piping Design.
April 14, 2008
Sandeep Das @ 12:02 am:
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April 22, 2008
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