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Industrial Power Generation Applications

Figure 14-19B. Schematic flows of steam through mechanical drive steam turbines of various types, primarily but not exclusively for power-generation applications. This is quite typical of industrial plants that generate their own power internally. (Used by permission Turbines and Diesels, A Century of Power Progress, Power, p. 339, April 1982. McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved.)... Figure 14-19B. Schematic flows of steam through mechanical drive steam turbines of various types, primarily but not exclusively for power-generation applications. This is quite typical of industrial plants that generate their own power internally. (Used by permission Turbines and Diesels, A Century of Power Progress, Power, p. 339, April 1982. McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved.)...
Figure 24.1 Schematic diagram for a potential application of multiplexed diode-laser sensors for measurements of gas temperature, species concentrations, velocity, mass flux, and thrust at several locations in military- and industrial-scale gas turbines (e.g., aeropropulsion, incineration, power generation applications)... Figure 24.1 Schematic diagram for a potential application of multiplexed diode-laser sensors for measurements of gas temperature, species concentrations, velocity, mass flux, and thrust at several locations in military- and industrial-scale gas turbines (e.g., aeropropulsion, incineration, power generation applications)...
Of this family of products, triaryl phosphates (TAP) and alkyl diaryl phosphates (ADP) are the two important categories of FR plasticizers for PVC. Trialkyl phosphates are considered too volatile for most vinyl processes, and are more commonly found in other applications, such as leveling agents or antifoam additives. In vinyl, TAP and ADP plasticizers are used to flame-retard thin films and laminates for articles such as wall covering, tarpaulins (transportation), and vinyl-coated furniture fabric. Another major application area is in vinyl for electrical insulation in wire and cable. In addition to these applications, phosphate esters are used as functional fluids for hydraulic equipment (metal industries, power generation, and aircraft hydraulic systems) and as additives in formulated lubricant systems. As flexible vinyl composites are usually defined by their additives, when formulated correctly, phosphate esters can help produce a very cost-efficient vinyl composite capable of very low smoke and flammabihty. In nearly all markets, phosphate esters are valued primarily for their FR properties, and the distinction from function and plasticization is sometimes obscured. [Pg.289]

The petroleum industry is one of the largest users of gas turbines as prime movers for drives of mechanical equipment and also for power generation equipment. Thus the specifications written are well suited for this industry, and the tips of operation and maintenance apply for all industries. This section deals with some of the applicable API and ASME standards for the gas turbine and other various associated pieces. [Pg.151]

The neutralization of acid waters (and industrial wastes) and the maintenance of optimum pH for the biological oxidation of sewage are further applications. Another major use of lime is in scrubbers to remove SC /HiS from slack gases of fbsail-ftiel-powered generating stations and metallurgical smellers. [Pg.120]

By the end ofWorld War II the use of residual fuel oil in the United States had reached about 1.2 million barrels per day. The bulk of this use was in industri-al/commercial boilers, railroad locomotives, and steamships. Shortly thereafter, railroad use declined rapidly as diesel engines, which used distillate fuel, replaced steam locomotives. In the 19.30s and 1960s residual fuel oil use for marine and industrial applications, as well as for electric power generation, con-... [Pg.1015]

By 1973 about 1.4 million barrels per day of residual fuel oil were used for electric power generation in the United States. This accounted for 16.8 percent of U.S. electricity generation, mostly in areas where cheap, foreign heavy fuel could be delivered by tanker. That same year, another 1.4 million barrels per day of heavy fuel oil were used in the United States for industrial and commercial applications. Worldwide during 1973 about 2.6 million barrels per day of residual fuel oil were used in marine diesel engines, and another 1.1 million barrels per day were used for steamship propulsion. [Pg.1016]

In nearly all mechanical power applications in the oil and gas industry it is necessary to transmit the power generated by a prime mover to an operation (e.g., drawworks of a drilling rig, or a production pumping system). The transmission of rotary power to such operation elements is carried out by a power transmission system. Mechanical power transmission is typically carried out by power betting systems, chain systems, gear systems and by hydraulic systems, or some combination of these three [1,5]. [Pg.420]

As will have become apparent, nickel and corrosion-resistant nickel alloys have wide ranges of application, particularly in industries where strongly acidic, strongly alkaline or strongly saline environments are encountered. Table 4.29 lists some of the more important applications in those industries where these conditions most frequently arise, i.e. in the chemical, petrochemical, oil and gas, nuclear and conventional power generating, textile, paper, marine, desalination and food processing industries. The list is by no means exhaustive and there are many other applications of a similar nature in these and other industries. The table should, nevertheless, serve... [Pg.795]

Boilers may be used for domestic hot water heating, space heating, waste heat, or chemical recovery. They also may be used for mechanical work, electrical power generation, cogeneration, and innumerable industrial process applications using direct (live) steam or indirect steam (e.g., coil heated) processes. Both FT and WT designs are commonly employed for heat-recovery applications. [Pg.23]

The first three boiler types may be variously used for commercial, institutional, or industrial applications. Fire tube boilers also may be used for steam turbine generator duty at lower electrical outputs, whereas only WT and nuclear reactor boilers are employed for utility power generation. [Pg.24]

SC-40 Biological Aspects of Radiation Protection Criteria SC-41 Radiation Resulting from Nuclear Power Generation SC-42 Industrial Applications of X Rays and Sealed Sources SC-44 Radiation Associated with Medical Examinations SC-45 Radiation Received by Radiation Employees SC-46 Operational Radiation Safety... [Pg.103]


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