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ISBN 10: 0071743898
ISBN 13: 978-0071743891
Author: Philip Skousen
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Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of valves for the process industry
Revised to include details on the latest technologies, Valve Handbook, Third Edition, discusses design, performance, selection, operation, and application. This updated resource features a new chapter on the green technology currently employed by the valve industry, as well as an overview of the major environmental global standards that process plants are expected to meet. The book also contains new information on:
- Valves used in the wastewater industry
- Applying emergency shutdown (ESO) valves
- Recent changes to shutoff classifications
- Valves specified for the nuclear industry
- The procurement process for the Nuclear Stamp (N-Stamp)
- The emergence of wireless technology and its application to current smart technology
- Characteristics of high-performance hydraulic fluid
Valve Handbook 3rd Table of contents:
1 – Introduction to Valves
1.1 The Valve
1.2 Valve Classification According to Function
1.3 Classification According to Application
1.4 Classification According to Motion
1.5 Classification According to Port Size
1.6 Common Piping Nomenclature
2 – Valve Selection Criteria
2.1 Valve Coefficients
2.2 Flow Characteristics
2.3 Shutoff Requirements
2.4 Body End Connections
2.5 Pressure Classes
2.6 Face-to-Face Criteria
2.7 Body Material Selection
2.8 Gasket Selection
2.9 Packing Selection
3 – Manual Valves
3.1 Introduction to Manual Valves
3.2 Manual Plug Valves
3.3 Manual Ball Valves
3.4 Manual Butterfly Valves
3.5 Manual Globe Valves
3.6 Manual Gate Valves
3.7 Manual Pinch Valves
3.8 Manual Diaphragm Valves
4 – Control Valves
4.1 Introduction to Control Valves
4.2 Globe Control Valves
4.3 Butterfly Control Valves
4.4 Ball Control Valves
4.5 Eccentric Plug Control Valves
5 – Manual Operators and Actuators
5.1 Introduction to Manual Operators and Actuators
5.2 Manual Operators
5.3 Pneumatic Actuators
5.4 Nonpneumatic Actuators
5.5 Actuator Performance
5.6 Positioners
5.7 Auxiliary Handwheels
5.8 External Failure Systems
5.9 Common Accessories
6 – Smart Valves and Positioners
6.1 Process Control
6.2 Intelligent Systems for Control Valves
6.3 Digital Positioners
7 – Valve Sizing
7.1 Introduction to Valve Sizing
7.2 Valve-Sizing Nomenclature
7.3 Body Sizing of Liquid-Service Control Valves
7.4 Body Sizing of Gas-Service Control Valves
8 – Actuator Sizing
8.1 Actuator-Sizing Criteria
8.2 Sizing Pneumatic Actuators
8.3 Sizing Electromechanical and Electrohydraulic Actuators
9 – Common Valve Problems
9.1 High Pressure Drops
9.2 Cavitation
9.3 Flashing
9.4 Choked Flow
9.5 High Velocities
9.6 Water-Hammer Effects
9.7 High Noise Levels
9.8 Noise Attenuation
9.9 Emergency Shutdown Applications
10 – “Green” Valve Technology and Application
10.1 Green Valve Technology
10.2 Green Valve Application in EMS Systems
10.3 Wastewater Valve Applications
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