Thursday, June 4, 2009

power plant handbook

This book was written specifically for boiler plant operators and supervisors who want to learn how to lower plant operating costs, as well as how to operate plants of all types and sizes more wisely. Going beyond the basics of "keeping the pressure up," the author explains how to set effective priorities to assure optimum plant operation, including safety, continuity of operation, damage prevention, managing environmental impact, training replacement plant operators, logging and preserving historical data, and operating the plant economically. The book can also serve as an important reference for managers and superintendents who are interested in reducing a facility's operating expense. 600 pp.

Boiler Operator's Handbook - Table of Contents:

  • Operating Wisely
  • Operations
  • What the Wise Operator Knows
  • Special Systems
  • Maintenance
  • Consumables
  • Water Treatment
  • Strength of Material
  • Plants and Equipment
  • Controls
  • Why They Fail
  • Appendices
  • Index

A bestselling calculations handbook that offers electric power engineers and technicians essential, step-by-step procedures for solving a wide array of electric power problems. This edition introduces a complete electronic book on CD-ROM with over 100 live calculations--90% of the book's calculations. Updated to reflect the new National Electric Code advances in transformer and motors; and the new system design and operating procedures in the electric utility industry prompted by deregulation.




* Covers the latest in instrumentation and control systems for power generation equipment
* Examines Gas Turbines, Stream Poswer Plants, Co-Generation and Combined Cycle Plants (includes valuable calculations)
* Provides operation and maintenance tips and troubleshooting methods


For nearly 70 years, Steam Plant Operation has been the definitive reference for system design to installation, operational features, expert maintenance and repairs.
A classic reference for understanding power plant design and operation,
Steam Plant Operationhas assisted more operators to pass licensing exams than any other text.Packed with illustrations and fundamental descriptions, Steam Plant Operation keeps the engineer or plant operator current for the safe operation, expert guidance on design of various systems and help with every aspect of steam plant operation.

Steam Plant Operation

Eighth edition
by Everett B. Woodruff

Content


  1. Steam and Its Importance
  2. Boilers
  3. Design and Construction of Boilers
  4. Combustion of Fuels
  5. Boiler Settings, Combustion Systems, and Auxiliary Equipment
  6. Boiler Accessories
  7. Operation and Maintenance of Boilers
  8. Pumps
  9. Steam Turbines, Condensers, and Cooling Towers
  10. Operating and Maintaining Steam Turbines, Condensers, Cooling Towers, and Auxiliaries
  11. Auxiliary Steam-Plant Equipment
  12. Environmental Control Systems
  13. Waste-to-Energy Plants

Appendices

  • Unit Conversions
  • Geometric Formulas
  • Steam Tables and Charts

Contents:
Fundamental of Power Plant
Non-Conventional Energy Resources and Utilization
Power Plant Economics and Variable Load Problem
Steam Power Plant
Steam Generator
Steam Turbine
Fuels and Combustion
Diesel Power Plant
Gas Turbine Power Plant
Nuclear Power Plant
Hydro-Electric Power Plants
Electrical System
Pollution and its Control




Steam Turbines for Modern Fossil-Fuel Power Plants

Presenting the newest approaches to the design and operation of steam turbines, this book also explores modern techniques for refurbishment of aging units. It covers recent engineering breakthroughs and new approaches to transient operating conditions, as well as improved information support for operational personnel. An authoritative guide for power plant engineers, operators, owners and designers on all of these crucial developments, this book fully describes and evaluates the most important new design and operational improvement opportunities for the full spectrum of today's steam turbines - from the newest and most advanced to the more common existing systems.






Thursday, May 28, 2009

caol-fired power plant in Malaysia






Sultan Azlan Shah Power Station

Quick facts: Also known as JANAMANJUNG.
Location: Perak
Operator: TNB Janamanjung Sdn Bhd
Configuration: 3 X 700 MW
Operation: 2002-2003
Fuel: bituminous and subbituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Stein
T/G supplier: Alstom
EPC: Alstom, Jurong Engineering, Studio Tecnico di Ingegneria, Peremba Construction
Quick facts: This power station has the tallest stack in Malaysia - 197m - which is also the first triple-flue stack built in the country. Civil construction features include 250,000 cubic m of concrete, 30,000t of structural steel, 25,000t of steel reinforcement, a 1.5km offshore cooling intake, and a 100m long offshore outfall. Alstom also supplied a seawater FGD system


Sultan Salehuddin Abdul Aziz Power Station

Location: Selangor
Operator: Tenaga Nasional Bhd
Configuration: 4 X 300 MW, 2 X 500 MW
Operation: 1988-2000
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: Mitsui, IHI
T/G supplier: MHI, GE
Quick facts: Also known as Kapar.



Tanjung Bin Power Station

Location: Johor
Operator: Malakoff Bhd
Configuration: 3 X 748 MW
Operation: 2006-2007
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: IHI
T/G supplier: Toshiba
EPC: Sumitomo, Zelan Holdings, Eversendai
Quick facts: This is the first coal-fired IPP in Malaysia. Construction began 12 Aug 2003 and Unit-1 went commercial on 28 Sep 2006, about a month behind schedule. Unit-2 went commercial on 28 Feb 2007. Malakoff Berhad holds 90% of Tanjung Bin Power, with 10% owned by Employee Provident Fund. The site is at the mouth of the Sungai Pulai River opposite Tanjung Pelepas. The plant PPA with TNN was signed in Jul 2002 and the plant also has a coal supply and transportation agreement with TNB Fuel Services. The power station is connected to the grid by a 53km, 500kV, transmission line to Bukit Batu and a 25km, 275kV line to Tg Kupang substation. The stack is 200m. Tanjung Bin cost RM7.8bn.





Jimah Power Station

Location: Negeri Sembilan
Operator: Jimah O&M
Configuration: 2 X 700 MW

Operation:
2008/2009
Fuel: coal



The Top 100 Power Plants
Data source: Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
http://www.industcards.com/top-100-pt-1.htm

JOM KAYOH JMFR 2009



REGISTRATION & GOODIES COLLECTION

DAY 1

DATE: 13 JUNE 2009 (SATURDAY)
TIME: 2.00PM TO 6.00 PM (AFTER THAT BOLEH RELAX)
LOCATION: AT SAME PLACE AT S.J.S.A.S



DAY 2

DATE: 14 JUNE 2009 (SUNDAY)

KAYOH START: 07.00 AM
LUNCH: 12.00 PM (AFTER FINISH RIDE)


JUST ENJOY THE RIDE & HOLIDAY IN LUMUT!!!!!


lebih lanjut klik;
http://jmfr2009.blogspot.com/

TNB JANAMANJUNG SDN BHD






Manjung

Location: Perak
Operator: TNB Janamanjung Sdn Bhd
Configuration: 3 X 700 MW
Operation: 2002-2003
Fuel: bituminous and subbituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Stein
T/G supplier: Alstom
EPC: Alstom, Jurong Engineering, Studio Tecnico di Ingegneria, Peremba Construction
Quick facts: This power station has the tallest stack in Malaysia - 197m - which is also the first triple-flue stack built in the country. Civil construction features include 250,000 cubic m of concrete, 30,000t of structural steel, 25,000t of steel reinforcement, a 1.5km offshore cooling intake, and a 100m long offshore outfall. Alstom also supplied a seawater FGD system