
- 612 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Plant and Process Engineering 360
About this book
Plant and Process Engineering 360 will be the backbone of any plant, chemical, or process engineer's library. This is a broad area in which engineers need to be familiar with a wide array of techniques, technologies and equipment. Its focus on providing a broad introduction to key systems make the book the first point of reference for engineers who are involved with designing, specifying, maintaining or working with plant, process and control technologies in many sectors, including manufacturing, chemical process, and energy.- A single-source of plant and process equipment information for engineers, providing a 360 degree view of the critical equipment engineers encounter- Enables readers to get up to speed with unfamiliar topics quickly with an overview of important but disparate technologies that are specific to plant engineering- Covers the systems and processes that drive effective and efficient plants and processes- Drawn from authoritative Elsevier resources, this book is a 'first port of call' with breadth and depth of content, from leading figures in the field.
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright page
- Section One: Introduction
- Section Two: Motors and drives
- Section Three: Electronic drive control
- Section Four: Power transmission
- Section Five: Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Index
- Physical Constants in SI Units