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Materials Selection Deskbook

Authors: Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 1996 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 209 Publication formats: EAN: 9780815518235 ISBN: 9780815518235 Category: Computer-aided design (CAD) Technology: general issues Materials science Publisher's index: B978-0-8155-1400-8.X5001-0 Bibliographic note: -

Description

The chemical and allied industries employ a multitude of unit operations in product manufacturing. Both chemicals and physical mechanisms are employed in these operations, ranging from simple bulk handling and preparation of chemical feedstocks to complex chemical reactions in the presence of heat and or mass transfer. These operations require application of scientific and engineering principles to ensure efficient, safe and economical process operations. To meet these objectives, process equipment must perform intended functions under actual operating conditions and do so in a continuous and reliable manner. Equipment must have the characteristics of mechanical reliability, which includes strength, rigidity, durability and tightness. In addition, it must be designed at an optimized ratio of capital investment to service life. This book is designed as a handy desk reference covering fundamental engineering principles of project planning schemes and layout, corrosion principles and materials properties of engineering importance. It is intended as a general source of typical materials property data, useful for first pass materials selection in process design problems.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Materials Selection Deskbook 3
  • Copyright Page 5
  • CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX 11
  • CHAPTER 1. OVERALL PROCESS SYSTEM DESIGN 19
    • 1.1 Introduction 19
    • 1.2 Planning Projects and Equipment Design 20
    • 1.3 Equipment and Instrumentation Codes 24
    • 1.4 Vessel Codes and Flange Ratings 28
    • References 30
  • CHAPTER 2. DESIGN AND CORROSION 31
    • 2.2 Types of Corrosion 31
    • 2.1 Introduction 31
    • 2.3 Materials Evaluation and Selection 36
    • 2.4 Design Guidelines 54
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Author's affiliation

Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff: United States Agency for International Develo