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Compressor Performance. Aerodynamics for the User. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • June 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4455033

Compressor Performance: Aerodynamics for the User, Third Edition continues the book's 25 year history as a trusted reference on compressor design and maintenance. This new edition is updated throughout to cover new regulations and technology relevant to compressors, with new content adding coverage of strings of equipment, including gas turbines. Users will find sections that run the full spectrum of information needed for an individual to select, operate, test and maintain axial or centrifugal compressors. In addition, basic aerodynamic theory provides users with the how's and why's of compressor design, and troubleshooting guidelines help maintenance engineers save time in the field.

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Table of Contents

Part I THEORY 1. Introduction to Aerodynamics 2. Thermodynamics 3. Aerodynamic Components 4. Compressor Characteristics

PART II APPLICATION 5. Equipment Selection  6. Operation 7. Field Performance Testing  8. Troubleshooting 9. Flow Meters 10. Multi-section Compressors 11. Equipment String Analysis: Case Studies

PART III REFERENCE MATERIAL Appendix A. Gas Properties Appendix B. Mollier Diagrams Appendix C. Conversion Tables Appendix D. Permissible Deviations and Fluctuations Appendix E. Thermal Expansion Factor Appendix F. Surge Identification

Authors

Theodore Gresh Flexware, Inc., Grapeville, Pennsylvania, USA. M. Theodore Gresh is president of Flexware, Inc., Grapeville, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. He has been involved in the design of high efficiency centrifugal compressor staging, field-testing of compressors and steam turbines, troubleshooting various field problems including performance problems, rotor dynamics issues, impeller failures and seal problems for over 40 years. While some of this time was in the Technical Services Dept of Elliott Co., Jeannette, PA, USA, he is presently with Flexware, Inc. a company focused on turbomachinery engineering consulting services, training seminars and software for turbomachinery performance analysis. Gresh received a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 1971.