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|a Modern power station practice.
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|a Chemistry and metallurgy
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|a Second revised and enlarged edition.
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|a Oxford :
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|a 1 online resource (xx, 508 pages, 3 leaves of plates) :
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|a In 8 vols.
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|a Previous edition in 5 vols, London: C.E.G.B. 1963-1964.
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|a Front Cover; Chemistry and Metallurgy; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; Chapter 1. Fuel and Oil; 1.1. Introduction to Power Station Chemistry; 1.2. Coal; 1.3. Classification of Coal; 1.4. Classification of Coal by Size; 1.5. Preparation of Coal; 1.6. Coal-the Price Structures; 1.7. Transport of Coal to Power Stations; 1.8. Coal Storage; 1.9. Coal Sampling; 1.10. Sample Preparation; 1.11. Analysis and Testing of Coal and Coke; 1.12. Other Tests on Coal; 1.13. Size Analysis; 1.14. Ash from Coal; 1.15. Gas-side Cleaning of Boilers; 1.16. Commercial Utilisation of Ash.
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|a 1.17. Oil Fuels1.18. British Standard Classification of Oil Fuels; 1.19. Burner Fuels; 1.20. Use of Oil Fuel by the C.E.G.B.; 1.21. Oil Firing-Delivery and Sampling; 1.22. Testing; 1.23. Storage and Handling; 1.24. Oil Firing-Combustion and Associated Problems; 1.25. Testing of Fuel Oils; 1.26. Testing of Flue Gases; 1.27. Air Pollution; 1.28. Lubricating Oils; 1.29. Greases; 1.30. Insulating Oil; 1.31. Buchholz Gas Analysis; Exercises; Chapter 2. Corrosion. Feed and Boiler Water; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. The Corrosion of Metals; 2.3. Feed and Boiler Water; 2.4. On-load Corrosion of Boilers.
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|a 2.5. Generation Operation Memoranda Nos. 67 and 722.6. Sampling and Analysis of Feed Water, Boiler Water and Steam; 2.7. Instrumentation for Water Quality Control; Suggestions for Further Reading; Exercises; Chapter 3. Water Treatment Plant: Cooling Water Systems; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Sources and Quality of Raw Water; 3.3. Boiler Feed Water Make-up; 3.4. Water Softening; 3.5. Evaporators; 3.6. Demineralisation; 3.7. Choice of Make-up Water Treatment Plant; 3.8. Cooling Water Systems; References; Exercises; Chapter 4. Plant Cleaning and Inspection; 4.1. IIntroduction.
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|a 4.2. Pre-Commissioning Cleaning of Steam/Water Circuits4.3. Pre-commissioning Preparation of Turbine Oil Systems; 4.4. Plant Cleaning during Service Life; 4.5. Inspection of Plant; 4.6. Recent Developments; Appendix. Record of the Cleaning of the Boiler System of a 350 MW Unit; References; Exercises; Chapter 5. Metallurgy and Welding; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Ferrous Metallurgy; 5.3. Criteria for the Assessment of Materials; 5.4. Fabrication; 5.5. Non-destructive Examination; 5.6. Metallurgical Aspects of Power Plant Failure; 5.7. Concluding Remarks; Glossary of Welding Terms; References.
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|a Recommended ReadingExercises; Contents of Volumes 1-8.
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|a Modern Power Station Practice, Volume 5: Chemistry and Metallurgy focuses on power station chemistry and metallurgy. The book first offers information on power station chemistry, including the use, preparation, sampling, storage, and transport of coal to power stations. Other considerations include the commercial use of ash, analysis and testing of coal and coke, gas-side cleaning of boilers, oil firing, burner fuels, testing of fuel oils and gases, and air pollution. The text also reviews water treatment relative to the operation of boilers. The corrosion of metals; sampling and analysis of f.
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