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  • 1
    Online Resource
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    Hoboken, NJ :John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; Beverly, MA :
    UID:
    almahu_9949530680802882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781394207268 , 1394207263 , 9781394207244 , 1394207247 , 9781394207251 , 1394207255
    Content: This book provides the design of heat exchanger equipment, crude oil fouling in pre-heat train exchangers, crude oil fouling models, fouling mitigation and monitoring, prevention and control of liquid and gas side fouling, using the Excel spreadsheet and UniSim design software for the design of shell and tube heat exchangers, double pipe heat exchangers, air-cooled exchangers, heat loss tracing for process piping, pinch analysis for hot and cold utility targets and process safety incidents involving these equipment items and pertinent industrial case studies. Use of UniSim Design (UniSim STE) software is illustrated in further elucidation of the design of shell and tube heat exchangers, condensers, and UniSim ExchangerNet R470 for the design of heat exchanger networks using pinch analysis. This is important for determining minimum cold and hot utility requirements, composite curves of hot and cold streams, the grand composite curve, the heat exchanger network, and the relationship between operating cost index target and the capital cost index target against [delta]Tmin.
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Companion Web Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 21 Heat Transfer -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.1.1 Types of Heat Transfer Equipment Terminology -- 21.2 Details of Exchange Equipment -- Assembly and Arrangement -- Construction Codes -- Thermal Rating Standards -- Details of Stationary Heads -- Exchanger Shell Types -- 21.3 Factors Affecting Shell Selection -- 21.3.1 Details of Rear End Heads -- 21.4 Common Combinations of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers -- AES -- BEM -- AEP -- CFU -- AKT -- AJW -- Tubes -- 21.5 Bending of Tubing -- Baffles -- Tube Side Baffles (TEMA uses Pass Partition Plates) -- 21.6 Shell-Side Baffles and Tube Supports -- Tie Rods -- Tubesheets -- Tube Joints in Tubesheets -- Seal Strips -- Example 21.1 Determine Outside Heat Transfer Area of Heat Exchanger Bundle -- Tubesheets Layouts -- 21.7 Tube Counts in Shells -- Applications of Tube Pitch Arrangements -- 21.8 Exchanger Surface Area -- Number of Tubes -- Exact Distance Between Faces of Tubesheets -- Net Effective Tube Length -- Exact Baffle Spacing -- Impingement Baffle Location -- Effective Tube Surface -- Effective Tube Length for U-Tube Heat Exchangers -- 21.9 Tube Vibration -- 21.9.1 Vibration Mechanisms -- 21.9.2 Treatment of Vibration Problems -- 21.9.3 Corrective Measures -- Example 21.2 Use of U-Tube Area Chart -- Nozzle Connections to Shell and Heads -- 21.10 Types of Heat Exchange Operations -- 21.10.1 Thermal Design -- 21.10.2 Temperature Difference: Two Fluid Transfer -- Example 21.3 One Shell Pass, Two Tubes Passes Parallel-Counterflow Exchanger Cross, After Murty -- 21.10.3 Mean Temperature Difference or Log Mean Temperature Difference -- 21.10.4 Log Mean Temperature Difference Correction Factor, F -- 21.10.5 Correction for Multipass Flow Through Heat Exchangers.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 1394206984
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781394206988
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hoboken, NJ :John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; Beverly, MA :
    UID:
    almafu_9961162898702883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781394207268 , 1394207263 , 9781394207244 , 1394207247 , 9781394207251 , 1394207255
    Content: This book provides the design of heat exchanger equipment, crude oil fouling in pre-heat train exchangers, crude oil fouling models, fouling mitigation and monitoring, prevention and control of liquid and gas side fouling, using the Excel spreadsheet and UniSim design software for the design of shell and tube heat exchangers, double pipe heat exchangers, air-cooled exchangers, heat loss tracing for process piping, pinch analysis for hot and cold utility targets and process safety incidents involving these equipment items and pertinent industrial case studies. Use of UniSim Design (UniSim STE) software is illustrated in further elucidation of the design of shell and tube heat exchangers, condensers, and UniSim ExchangerNet R470 for the design of heat exchanger networks using pinch analysis. This is important for determining minimum cold and hot utility requirements, composite curves of hot and cold streams, the grand composite curve, the heat exchanger network, and the relationship between operating cost index target and the capital cost index target against [delta]Tmin.
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Companion Web Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 21 Heat Transfer -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.1.1 Types of Heat Transfer Equipment Terminology -- 21.2 Details of Exchange Equipment -- Assembly and Arrangement -- Construction Codes -- Thermal Rating Standards -- Details of Stationary Heads -- Exchanger Shell Types -- 21.3 Factors Affecting Shell Selection -- 21.3.1 Details of Rear End Heads -- 21.4 Common Combinations of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers -- AES -- BEM -- AEP -- CFU -- AKT -- AJW -- Tubes -- 21.5 Bending of Tubing -- Baffles -- Tube Side Baffles (TEMA uses Pass Partition Plates) -- 21.6 Shell-Side Baffles and Tube Supports -- Tie Rods -- Tubesheets -- Tube Joints in Tubesheets -- Seal Strips -- Example 21.1 Determine Outside Heat Transfer Area of Heat Exchanger Bundle -- Tubesheets Layouts -- 21.7 Tube Counts in Shells -- Applications of Tube Pitch Arrangements -- 21.8 Exchanger Surface Area -- Number of Tubes -- Exact Distance Between Faces of Tubesheets -- Net Effective Tube Length -- Exact Baffle Spacing -- Impingement Baffle Location -- Effective Tube Surface -- Effective Tube Length for U-Tube Heat Exchangers -- 21.9 Tube Vibration -- 21.9.1 Vibration Mechanisms -- 21.9.2 Treatment of Vibration Problems -- 21.9.3 Corrective Measures -- Example 21.2 Use of U-Tube Area Chart -- Nozzle Connections to Shell and Heads -- 21.10 Types of Heat Exchange Operations -- 21.10.1 Thermal Design -- 21.10.2 Temperature Difference: Two Fluid Transfer -- Example 21.3 One Shell Pass, Two Tubes Passes Parallel-Counterflow Exchanger Cross, After Murty -- 21.10.3 Mean Temperature Difference or Log Mean Temperature Difference -- 21.10.4 Log Mean Temperature Difference Correction Factor, F -- 21.10.5 Correction for Multipass Flow Through Heat Exchangers.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1394206984
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781394206988
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ77441
    Format: 542 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3899370430
    Note: MAB0014.001: AWI Bio-04-0007 , Inhalt 1. Vorwort 2. Einleitung 2.1 Allgemeine Hinweise für die Benutzer 2.2 Die Göttinger Pollen-Referenzsammlung 2.3 Herstellung der Pollenpräparate 2.4 Mikroskopische Untersuchungen, Mikrofotografie 2.5 Terminologie, Erläuterungen und Abkürzungen 2.6 Nomenklatur 2.7 Die Einbeziehung von Pflanzensippen aus Südeuropa (inkl. Kleinasien und N-Afrika) und aus den pliozänen Floren Mitteleuropas 2.8 Bestimmungsschlüssel für die Skulpturtypen 2.9 Bestimmungsschlüssel für die Pollenklassen 3. Polyadeae 4. Tetradeae 4.1 Catalpa 4.2 Drosera 4.2.1 Drosera rotundifolia-Typ 4.2.2 Drosera intermedia 4.3 Juncaceae 4.4 Periploca 4.5 Spiranthes 4.6 Aldrovanda vesiculosa 4.7 Ericaceae-Empetrum-Gruppe 4.7.1 Arctostaphylos alpina 4.7.2 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 4.7.3 Arbutus 4.7.4 Calluna vulgaris 4.7.5 Empetrum / Ledum 4.7.6 Moneses uniflora 4.7.7 Sammelgruppe Vaccinium-Typ 4.8 Chimaphila umbellata 4.9 Typha latifolia-Typ 4.10 Epipactis-Gruppe 4.10.1 Listera cordata 4.10.2 Epipactis 4.10.3 Neottia-Typ 5. Dyadeae 5.1 Scheuchzeria palustris 6. Vesiculatae 6.1 Tsuga 6.1.1 Tsuga diversifolia-Typ 6.1.2 Tsuga candensis-Typ 6.2 Picea 6.3 Pinus 6.3.1 Pinus cembra-Typ 6.3.2 Pinus sylvestris-Typ 6.4 Keteleeria davidiana 6.5 Abies 6.6 Cedrus 7. Inaperturatae inkl. Polyplicatae 7.1 Thesium 7.2 Ephedra 7.2.1 Ephedra distachya-Typ 7.2.2 Ephedra fragilis-Typ 7.2.3 Ephedra foliata-Typ 7.3 Cryptomeria-Typ 7.4 Juniperus-Typ 7.4.1 Juniperus communis-Typ 7.4.2 Juniperus excelsa-Typ 7.4.3 Cunninghamia-Typ 7.5 Larix, Pseudotsuga 7.6 Arum 7.7 Aristolochia 7.8 Populus 7.9 Taxus 7.10 Asarum europaeum 7.11 Crocus vernus-Typ 7.12 Elodea 7.13 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae 7.14 Smilax 7.15 Laurus, Cinnamomum 7.16 Ruppia maritima 7.17 Callitriche obtusangula 7.18 Triglochin 7.19 Callitriche stagnalis 7.20 Potamogeton natans-Typ 7.21 Potamogeton pectinatus-Typ 8. Monoporatae 8.1 Nymphaea 8.2 Poaceae 8.2.1 Zea mays 8.2.2 Hordeum-Typ 8.2.3 Secale 8.2.4 Lygeum sparturn 8.2.5 Avena-Typ 8.2.6 Triticum-Typ 8.2.7 Panicum-Typ Das Hirse-Problem Anwendungsbeispiele der Getreide-Pollenanalyse 8.2.8 Wild gras-Typ 8.2.8.1 Hordeum-Typ W 8.2.8.2 Triticum-Typ W 8.2.8.3 Panicum-Typ W 8.2.8.4 Avena-Typ W 8.3 Lemnaceae 8.4 Sparganium-Typ 8.5 Cephalanthera-Typ 9. Monocolpatae 9.1 Asphodelus-Gruppe 9.1.1 Asphodelus fistulosus 9.1.2 Asphodeline lutea 9.1.3 Asphodelus albus-Typ 9.2 Welwitschia mirabilis 9.3 Sciadopitys verticillata 9.4 Magnoliaceae 9.4.1 Liriodendron tulipifera 9.4.2 Magnolia 9.5 Iris pumila-Typ 9.6 Nuphar 9.7 Stratiotes aloides 9.8 Pancratium 9.9 Anthericum 9.10 Lilium 9.11 Paradisia liliastrum 9.12 Hemerocallis 9.13 Iris germanica-Typ 9.14 Muscari 9.14.1 Muscari neglectum-Typ 9.14.2 Muscari comosum-Typ 9.15 Polygonatum verticillatum 9.16 Asparagus acutifolius 9.17 Ornithogalum umbellatum-Typ 9.18 Erythronium dens-canis 9.19 Fritillaria 9.20 Lloydia serotina 9.21 Iris pseudacorus-Typ 9.22 Butomus umbellatus 9.23 Veratrum 9.24 Gagea-Typ 9.25 Narcissus poeticus-Typ 9.26 Acorus calamus 9.27 Gladiolus-Typ 9.28 Sisyrinchium bermudiana 9.29 Leucojum-Typ 9.30 Allium vineale-Typ 9.31 Iris humilis 9.32 Majanthemum-Typ 9.33 Asparagus officinalis-Typ 9.34 Narthecium ossifragum 9.35 Convallaria-Typ 9.36 Allium ursinum-Typ 9.37 Ginkgo biloba 9.38 Polygonatum odoratum-Typ 10. Syncolpatae 10.1 Berberis vulgaris 10.2 Crocus biflorus-Typ 10.3 Aphyllanthes monspeliensis 10.4 Eriocaulon septangulare 10.5 Simethis planifolia 10.6 Mahonia 10.7 Pseudofumaria lutea (syn. Corydalis lutea) 10.8 Anarrhinum bellidifolium 10.9 Pedicularis palustris-Typ 10.10 Nymphoides peltata 10.11 Pedicularis verticillata-Typ 10.12 Loranthus europaeus 10.13 Myrtus communis 10.14 Primula Jarinosa-Typ 11. Dicolpatae 11.1 Tamus communis 11.2 Chamaerops humilis 11.3 Calla palustris 11.4 Tofieldia 11.5 Hypecoum pendulum 11.6 Cypripedium calceolus 12. Dicolporatae 12.1 Tordylium maximum 13. Tricolpatae PK mit psilaten, scabraten, verrucaten oder microverrucaten Skulpturen 13.1 Morina persica 13.2 Trapa natans 13.3 Adonis aestivalis-Typ 13.4 Aconitum-Gruppe 13.4.1 Aquilegia-Typ 13.4.2 Aconitum-Typ 13.4.3 Consolida-Typ 13.5 Polycarpon tetraphyllum 13.6 Comandra elegans 13.7 Sanguisorba minor-Typ 13.8 Sanguisorba dodecandra 13.9 Convolvulus arvensis-Typ 13.10 Valerianella 13.11 Alchemilla-Gruppe 13.11.1 Aphanes arvensis-Typ 13.11.2 Alchemilla pentaphyllea-Typ 13.12 Polygon um alpinum 13.13 Melampyrum 13.14 Helleborus niger 13.15 Spergularia-Typ 13.16 Cuscuta europaea-Typ 13.17 Myricaria germanica 13.18 Viola odorata-Typ 13.19 Rhinanthus-Gruppe 13.19.1 Rhinanthus-Typ 13.19.2 Veronica-Typ 13.20 Vinca minor 13.21 Monotropa hypopitys 13.22 Lamium album-Typ 13.23 Teucrium 13.23.1 Teucrium botrys 13.23.2 Teucrium chamaedrys-Typ 13.24 Saxifraga hirculus-Typ 13.25 Quercus 13.25.1 Quercus robur-pubescens-Typ 13.25.2 Quercus cerris-Typ 13.25.3 Quercus ilex-Typ 13.26 Cimicifuga Joetida 13.27 Oxalis acetosella 13.28 Garidella nigellastrum 13.29 Nigella 13.30 Eranthis hyemalis 13.31 Hepatica nobilis 13.32 Ranunculus acris-Typ 13.33 Globularia 13.34 Adonis vernalis 13.35 Caltha-Typ 13.36 Papaver rhoeas-Gruppe 13.36.1 Papaver rhoeas-Typ 13.36.2 Meconopsis cambrica 14. Tricolporatae. PK mit psilaten, scabraten, verrucaten oder microverrucaten Skulpturen 14.1 Onosma 14.2 Cyclamen europaeum 14.3 Nicandra physalodes 14.4 Verbena officinalis 14.5 Symplocos 14.6 Hippophae· rhamnoides 14.7 Shepherdia argentea 14.8 Elaeagnus 14.9 (Bistorta-) Polygonum bistorta-Typ 14.9.1 Bistorta officinalis 14.9.2 Bistorta vivipara 14.10 Xanthium strumarium-Typ 14.11 Apiaceae 14.11.1 Turgenia latifolia 14.11.2 Heracleum sphondylium 14.11.3 Tordylium apulum 14.11.4 Caucalis platycarpos-Typ 14.11.5 Pimpinella saxifraga 14.11.6 Conium-Typ 14.11.7 Orlaya grandiflora 14.11.8 Oenanthe fistulosa 14.11.9 Astrantia-Typ 14.11.10 Cicuta virosa 14.11.11 Sammelgruppe 14.11.12 Eryngium 14.11.13 Trochiscanthes nodiflorus 14.11.14 Berula erecta-Gruppe 14.10.14.1 Sison amomum, Trinia kitaibelii 14.11.14.2 Berula erecta, Sium sisarum 14.11.15 Anthriscus cerefolium 14.11.16 Pimpinella major-Typ 14.11.17 Scandix pecten-veneris 14.11.18 Daucus-Typ 14.11.19 Bifora-Typ 14.11.20 Bupleurum, Grafia, Molopospermum 14.11.21 Ligusticum mutellina-Typ 14.11.22 Hydrocotyle vulgaris 14.11.23 Pleurospermum, Smyrnium, Laserpitium nitidum 14.11.23.1 Pleurospermum austriacum 14.11.23.2 Smyrnium olusatrum 14.11.23.3 Laserpitium nitidum 14.11.24 Levisticum-Typ 14.12 Lycopsis arvensis-Typ 14.13 Artemisia 14.14 Centaurea cyanus 14.15 Centaurea montana-Typ 14.16 Centaurea scabiosa-Typ 14.17 Fallopia 14.18 Polygonum aviculare-Typ 14.19 Anthyllis vulneraria 14.20 Ornithopus 14.21 Capsicum-Typ 14.22 Solanum dulcamara 14.23 Solanum nigrum-Typ 14.24 Filipendula 14.25 Bruckenthalia spiculifolia 14.26 Castanea 14.27 Androsace alpina-Typ 14.28 Dorycnium 14.29 Lotus, Tetragonalobus 14.29.1 Lotus-Typ 14.29.2 Tetragonolobus-Typ 14.30 Nyssa 14.31 Frangula alnus 14.32 Shepherdia canadensis 14.33 Cyclamen hederifolium 14.34 Eucommia ulmoides 14.35 Fagus 15. Tricolporoidatae. PK mit psilaten, scabraten, verrucaten oder microverrucaten Skulpturen 15.1 Cornus 15.1.1 Cornus sanguinea1 5.1.2 Cornus mas-Typ 15.2 Scopolia carniolica 15.3 Gratiola officinalis 15.4 Mercurialis 15.4.1 Mercurialis perennis-Typ 15.4.2 Mercurialis annua 15.5 Styrax officinalis 15.6 Elatine 15.7 Medicago sativa-Typ 15.8 Diospyros 15.9 · Sammelgruppe 15.9.1 Erinus alpinus 15.9.2 Soldanella-Typ 15.9.3 Actinidia-Typ 15.9.4 Orthilia secunda 15.9.5 Punica granatum 16. Tricolpatae, Tricolporoidatae und Tricolporatae. PK mit clavaten, baculaten, verrucaten oder gemmaten Skulpturen 16.1 Geranium 16.2 Ilex aquifolium 16.3 Viscum album 16.4 Rubus chamaemorus 16.5 Radiola linoides 16.6 Linum 16.5.1 Linum usitatissimum-Typ 16.5.2 Linum alpin um-Typ 16.5.3 Linum tenuifolium-Typ 17. Tricolpatae, Tricolporoidatae und Tricolporatae. PK mit echinaten Skulptur
    Language: German
    Keywords: Bestimmungsbuch
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