Design, Modeling and Reliability in Rotating Machinery

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Aerodynamic matching
Babbitt
Bearing
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Centrifugal compressors
Centrifugal pump
Correlations
Crankpin loads
Cross-Coupling
Crosshead pin loads
Damping
Data analysis
Diffuser
Discharge Volutes
Efficiency
Electric motor
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Field testing
flooded lubrication
Flush plans
Forced Response Analysis
Gas loads
Horsepower
Hydrocarbons
Hydrodynamic bearing
Hydrodynamic lubrication
ICFM
Impeller Exit Velocity Triangle
Inlet Guides
Journal bearing
Justification
Leading edge lubrication
Lomakin Effect
Mechanical seal
Monitoring
Natural frequency
Non-reversing gas loads
NPSHa
NPSHr
Parallel operation
Polymer Lined Bearings
Preload
Pressure pulsations
Protection
Rankine cycle
Reciprocating compressors
Reliability
Resonance
Return Channel
Reynolds Equation
Rod loading
Rotordynamics
SCFM
Seal flush
Selection
Sidestreams
Sizing
Solids
Sommerfeld Number
Specific speed
Stability
Steam turbine
Stribeck Curve
Subsynchronous Whirl & Whip
Suction specific speed
Thrust bearing
Tilting pad bearing
Tilting pad thrust bearing
Torsional analysis
Torsional vibration
Upgrades
Vane Pass Vibration
Vapor pressure
Vibration
Viscosity

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119631682
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 10 x 10mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Design, Modeling, and Reliability in ROTATING MACHINERY

This broad collection of current rotating machinery topics, written by industry experts, is a must-have for rotating equipment engineers, maintenance personnel, students, and anyone else wanting to stay abreast with current rotating machinery concepts and technology.

Rotating machinery represents a broad category of equipment, which includes pumps, compressors, fans, gas turbines, electric motors, internal combustion engines, and other equipment, that are critical to the efficient operation of process facilities around the world. These machines must be designed to move gases and liquids safely, reliably, and in an environmentally friendly manner. To fully understand rotating machinery, owners must be familiar with their associated technologies, such as machine design, lubrication, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, rotordynamics, vibration analysis, condition monitoring, maintenance practices, reliability theory, and other topics.

The goal of the “Advances in Rotating Machinery” book series is to provide industry practitioners a time-savings means of learning about the most up-to-date rotating machinery ideas and best practices. This three-book series will cover industry-relevant topics, such as design assessments, modeling, reliability improvements, maintenance methods and best practices, reliability audits, data collection, data analysis, condition monitoring, and more.

This first volume begins the series by focusing on rotating machinery design assessments, modeling and analysis, and reliability improvement ideas. This broad collection of current rotating machinery topics, written by industry experts, is a must-have for rotating equipment engineers, maintenance personnel, students, and anyone else wanting to stay abreast with current rotating machinery concepts and technology.

Design, Modeling, and Reliability in Rotating Machinery covers, among many other topics:

  • Rotordynamics and torsional vibration modeling
  • Hydrodynamic bearing design theory and current practices
  • Centrifugal and reciprocating compressor design and analysis
  • Centrifugal pump design, selection, and monitoring
  • General purpose steam turbine sizing

Robert Perez is a mechanical engineer with more than 40 years of rotating equipment experience in the petrochemical industry. He has worked in petroleum refineries, chemical facilities, and gas processing plants. He earned a BSME degree from Texas A&M University at College Station, an MSME degree from the University of Texas at Austin and holds a Texas PE license. Mr. Perez has written numerous technical articles for magazines and conferences proceedings and has authored five books and coauthored four books covering machinery reliability, including several books also available from Wiley-Scrivener.