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Modern Power Station Practice Turbines Generators

Modern Power Station Practice Turbines Generators

Modern Power Station Practice Turbines Generators and Associated Plant Volume C by Hambling, P. and British Electricity International. The book provides details on the development and design of power station turbines and generators. It also explains the reasons behind every aspect of turbine development. The Third Edition of Modern Power …

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Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation Enhancing Efficiency and Reliability

Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation TSI

Gas or Steam Turbines are essential equipment in various industries, including power generation, oil and gas, and manufacturing. To ensure their efficient and reliable operation, turbine supervisory instrumentation (TSI) plays a vital role. TSI encompasses a range of monitoring and measurement tools that provide critical data about the turbine’s performance …

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Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plants

Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plants

Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plants by S. Can Gülen The author’s goal is to provide the reader with specialized knowledge that can be readily applied to the solution of day-to-day problems encountered in the design, development, optimization, operation, and maintenance of gas and steam turbine combined cycle power plants. …

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Turbines Compressors and Fans

Turbines Compressors and Fans pdf

Turbines Compressors and Fans by S. M. Yahya. This book will be a valuable addition to the existing books in turbomachinery which are primarily directed towards the course work of students. Moreover, the book introduces the reader to the current research areas in turbomachinery. The book would prove useful information …

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Combined Cycle Gas And Steam Turbine Power Plants

Combined Cycle Gas And Steam Turbine Power Plants

Combined Cycle Gas And Steam Turbine Power Plants by Rolf Kehlhofer. The book gives a comprehensive overview of the combined-cycle power plant from a thermodynamic, technical, and economical point of view. Combining two or more thermal cycles within a single power plant. In all cases, the intention was to increase …

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