Thermal and nuclear power plants sterman. Book: Sterman L.S. “Thermal and nuclear power plants. Approximate word search
The foundations of the theory of thermal and nuclear power plants, methods for determining technical and economic indicators and conditions that ensure their greatest thermal and overall efficiency are stated. The basic and complete diagrams of individual elements and power plants as a whole, gas turbine and combined cycle plants, the layout of modern thermal power plants and nuclear power plants, as well as issues of operation and safety of power plants are considered. A methodology and an example of calculation of NPP with VVER are presented. The previous fourth edition of the textbook was published in 2008. For students of energy universities and faculties, as well as engineers involved in the design and operation of thermal power plants and nuclear power plants. Publisher: "Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MEI)" (2010)
ISBN: 978-5-383-00466-1 |
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] Textbook for universities. 2nd edition, revised and enlarged. Authors: Lev Samoilovich Sterman, Semyon Abramovich Tevlin, Alexander Timofeevich Sharkov. Edited by L.S. Sterman.
(Moscow: Energoizdat, 1982)
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- BRIEF CONTENTS:
Foreword (5).
List of accepted designations (6).
Chapter 1. Power plants and their purpose. Combined and separate generation of electric and heat energy (8).
Chapter 2. Schemes of steam turbine power plants of power plants (17).
Chapter 3. Indicators of thermal and general efficiency of power plants (26).
Chapter 4. Parameters of the steam cycle of power plants. The influence of parameters on the thermal efficiency of the installation (42).
Chapter 5. Regenerative heating of feed water at thermal and nuclear power plants (64).
Chapter 6. Determination of energy parameters of steam turbine plants of power plants (81).
Chapter 7. Heat supply from the power plant to the heat consumer (92).
Chapter 8. Material balance of the coolant and working fluid at the power plant (110).
Chapter 9. Elements of thermal power plant circuit diagrams (129).
Chapter 10. Basic thermal diagrams of a power plant using organic and nuclear fuel (178).
Chapter 11. Modes of operation and energy characteristics of the main equipment of power plants (202).
Chapter 12. The choice of equipment for power plants (219).
Chapter 13. Detailed thermal diagrams of power plants (240).
Chapter 14. Pipelines and fittings for power plants (260).
Chapter 15. The layout of the main building of the power plant (281).
Chapter 16. Technical water supply for power plants (312).
Chapter 17. Fuel economy of power plants (331).
Chapter 18. Gas cleaning and ash removal at power plants (346).
Chapter 19. Deposits on the internal surfaces of heat and power equipment of power plants and methods for their removal (369).
Chapter 20. Selection of sites for the construction of power plants. General plan of TPP and NPP (388).
Chapter 21. Operation of power plants (400).
Chapter 22. Technical and economic performance of thermal and nuclear power plants (415).
Chapter 23. Influence of power plant operation on environment... Safe operation of the power plant (423).
Chapter 24. Gas turbine and combined cycle power plants. Power plants with MHD installations (435).
References (447).
Alphanumeric Index (451).
Publisher's abstract: The foundations of the theory of thermal and nuclear power plants are presented. The issues of operation, methods of determining the technical and economic indicators and conditions that provide the greatest thermal and overall efficiency of the plant are considered.
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