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TJ254.5.ELS FCT 85420 Fundamentals and technology of combustion TJ266.ELS FCT 85312 Aqueous systems at elevated temperatures and pressures TJ266.ELS FCT 85452 Incompressible flow turbomachines TJ266.ELS FCT 85663 Turboexpanders and process applications TJ267.ELS FCT 85414 Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics of turbomachinery TJ759.ELS FCT 85556 Pounder's marine diesel engines and gas turbines TJ778.ELS FCT 85294 Advanced gas turbine cycles

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Turboexpanders and Process Applications offers readers complete application criteria, functional parameters, and selection guidelines. This book is intended for the widest possible spectrum of engineering functions, including technical support, maintenance, operating, and managerial personnel in process plants, refineries, air liquefaction, natural gas separation, geothermal mining, and design contracting. The text distinguishes between cryogenic turboexpanders that are used to recover power from extremely cold gases, and hot gas expanders that accomplish the same objective with gases reaching temperatures in excess of 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. The authors have assembled in this book an optimum combination of process and mechanical technologies as they apply to turboexpanders. A highly practical, well-illustrated, and up-to-date overview of turboexpander construction features Appeals to a wide range of engineers.

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