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The books include an introduction to Drilling Fluids and Solid Control Treatment, Drilling Fluid System arrangements, a hand Book on each Piece of mechanical Solids control equipment and accessory systems. The AADE Steadfastly Supported the Rewrite Effort for the new Shale Shaker Handbook and was Responsible for Expanding the Handbook into this textbook on this Solids control Equipment. It is greatly expanded from initial book that precipitated the endeavor. This book is written for a board audience: derrickmen and drilling supervisors will find Practical Help. Drilling engineers will find design and technical data to assist in understanding Drilled solid Management. The book also Contains information about Dilution, Calculating Drilled Solids concentration in a discard Stream ( or in a drilling Fluid), Dewatering, Centrifugal Pumps, Electric Motors, Clear, Specific Durations For rig Personnel.
1. Introduction
2. The Role Of Shale shaker
3. Shale Shaker Design
4. Shaker application
5. Shaker User’s Guide
6. Shake shaker Screen
7. Solid Control Equipment
8. Dilution
9. Cut Points
10. Calculating Drilled Solid Concentrations
11. Centrifugal Pumps
12. Electronic Motors
13. Solid Dewatering
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This volume is Concerned mainly with the Physical Nature of the process that takes place in industrial units particularly with the determining the factor that influence the rate of transfer of material. In this volume, the question of this cost has not considered in any detail, but the aim has not been to indicate the conditions under which various types of units will operate in the most economical manner. Without a thorough knowledge of the physical principles involved in the various operations, it is not possible to select the most suitable one for a given Process. The topics discuss in volume from the important part of any chemical engineering project.
1. Particulate Solids
2. Particle Size Reduction and Enlargement
3. Motion of Particles in Fluids
4. Flow of fluids Through Granular Beds and Packed Columns
5. Sedimentation
6. Fluidisation
7. Fluid Filtration
8. Membrane Separation Process
9. Centrifugal Separations
10. Leaching
11. Distillation
12. Absorption of Gasses
13. Liquid Liquid Extraction
14. Evaporation
15. Crystallization
16. Drying
17. Adsorption
18. Ion Exchange
19. Chromatographic separations
20. Production Design
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This book part of a required reading program for all engineers, as part of our company's process safety program. Anyone involved in chemical or petroleum operations, will benefit greatly from the wisdom that can be gained by learning from other's mistakes. This allows for easy short term reading periods appropriate for training classes or casual reading. The book recounts numerous actual process plant accidents and incidents, includes causes and effects, and avoidance and mitigation practices. This book help keep memories alive. Moreover, it is concerned with the immediate technical causes of accidents and the changes in design and procedures needed to prevent them from happening again.
1. Preparation for maintenance
2. Modifications
3. Accidents Caused by Human error
4. Labeling
5. Storage tanks
6. Stacks
7. Leaks
8. Liquefied flammable Gases
9. Pipe and Vessel Failure
10. Other Equipment
11. Entry to Vessels
12. Hazard of Common Material
13. Tank Trucks and Cars
14. Testing of trips and other Protective Systems
15. Static Electricity
16. Materials of Construction
17. Operating Methods
18. Reverse Flow and Other Unforeseen Deviations
19. I Didn’t Know that
20. Problem With Computer Control
21. Inherently Safer Design
22. Reactions-Planned And Unplanned
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This book contains answers to the more challenging questions posed at the end of each chapter at the main text. This volume from the author Coulson and Richardson series in Chemical Engineering contains full worked solution for problems in Volume 1. This volume contains detail solutions for volume 1 questions. The book is a successor to the old volume 4 which satisfy the demand as far as the problems in Volume 1 are concerned. It should appreciated the most engineering problems do not have unique solutions. There is a section of problems, which the reader invited to solve in order to consolidate his/her understanding of the principles and to gain a better appreciation of the order of magnitude of the quantities involved.
- Units and Dimensions
- Flow of Fluids-energy and momentum relationships
- flow in pipes and Channels
- Flow of Compressible fluids
- Flow of multiphase mixtures
- Flow and pressure Measurement
- Liquid Mixing
- Pumping of Fluids
- Heat Transfer
- Mass Transfer
- The Boundary layer
- Momentum, Heat and mass transfer
- Humidification and water cooling
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Posted: April 22nd, 2009, 6:21am CEST by i-garlic
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The book produce an easy to read, easy to understand, practical text book stressing hydraulic design, that could be of hands-on intended use for the pump designer, student, and rotating equipment engineer. It is essential to understand the sources of pump noise and causes of vibration that result from installation, application, cavitations, pulsation, acoustic resonance. This book best for pump user, pump designer, rotating-equipment engineer, and student. This bridges the gap between scholarly texts and standard engineering design guides. A practical reference presents both design criteria and application guidelines.
- Introduction
- Specific Speed and Modeling Laws
- Impeller Design
- General Pump Design
- Volute Design
- Design of Multi-stage Casing
- Double-suction pumps and side-suction Design
- NPSH
- Vertical Pumps
- Pipeline, Water flood, and C0z pumps
- High Speed Pumps
- Double Case pumps
- Slurry Pumps
- Hydraulic Power Recovery Turbines
- Chemical pumps-metallic and Nonmetallic
- Shaft Design and Axial Thrust
- Mechanical Seals
- Vibration and Noise in Pumps
- Alignment
- Rolling Element Bearings and Lubrication
- Mechanical seal Reliability
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This book offers sound advice on identifying chemical process hazard analysis, training, audits, and guidelines addressing the elements of OSHA’s Process safety Management law. This contains two new chapters with many new incidents and vivid photos for analysis and study. The book attempt to interpret three sections of the standards that deal with “Mechanical Integrity,” “Management of Change,” and “ incident Investigation” based on nearly a quarter century of experience in process safety practice, significant literature studies, Consulting associates at other plants, and from regulators. The information of this book came from a number of sources, including Stories from my experiences in the now-defunct Louisiana loss prevention Association; students in the AIChE’s “Chemical plant accidents” Course; Member of the leak area of Industries McNeese State University Engineering Department’s OSHA Support meetings; and coworkers, friends and Literature.
1. Perspective, Perspective, Perspective
2. Good intentions
3. Focusing on water and steam: the Ever-present and Sometimes evil twins
4. Preparation for maintenance
5. Maintenance-induced Accidents and process piping Problems
6. One-minute Modifications: Small, Quick in Plant Can Create Bad Memories
7. Failure to use, Consult, or Understand Specification
8. “Imagine If” Modification and practical Problem Solving
9. The role of Mechanical Integrity In Chemical Process safety
10. Effectively managing change within the chemical Industry
11. investigating and sharing near-misses and unfortunate incident
12. Sources helpful information for chemical Process Safety
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