Diesel Generator Auxiliary Systems and Instruments


Book Description

This book is written for all people working in diesel generators business and specially for design and technical sales engineers who are welling to increase their knowledge in this subject. The book has nine chapters and covers all diesel generator auxiliary systems and instruments. It provides useful information, and is considered to be a good introductory book on diesel generator design. The book covers the diesel engine ratings and categorization, engine components, speed governing, electronic engine controls, fuel system, cooling system, coolant specs, lube oil system, oil specs, exhaust system, exhaust muffler and pipe sizing, electric starting system, battery and battery charger sizing, genset sensing instruments (switches, senders, RTD's, TC's, MPU's), genset indicating instruments. The book includes some tutorial questions at the end of each chapter.













Diesel Generator Handbook


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This book is an authoritative reference work covering the range of mechanical and electrical topics embodied in the practical design and application of diesel generating plant.







Servitization and Physical Asset Management


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Servitization and Physical Asset Management, third edition, was developed to provide a structured source of guidance and reference information on the business opportunities linked to servitization and the management of physical assets. A growing trend in the global economy, servitization focuses on the actual deliverables of an asset from the perspective of the customer: electricity instead of the power plant, thrust instead of the engine, mobility instead of a plane or a car. The book offers high-level overviews of how to servitized and manage assets from a variety of perspectives, reviewing nearly 1,500 books, magazine articles, papers and presentations and websites. Written by Michael J. Provost, Ph.D., and a subject matter expert in modeling, simulation, analysis and condition monitoring, Servitization and Physical Asset Management, third edition, is an invaluable reference to those considering providing asset management services for the products they design and manufacture. It is also meant to support middle management wishing to know what needs to be done to look after the assets they are responsible for and who to approach for help, and academics doing research in this field. Michael Provost, is a British engineer with a doctoral degree in thermal power from Cranfield University.




Generators in development projects


Book Description

Generators are an essential part of many projects and give rise to a very significant expenditure. This book introduces you to them from the management perspective. It is not about turning you into an electrician or a mechanic but about choosing the most suitable generator for your project and running it in the most economical way possible. You will learn how to improve existing installations, determine the power required, make informed choices between the different available options, oversee key aspects of the installation and avoid wasting energy that compromises the sustainability of the projects.




Nuclear Safety


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The 2002 Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services


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Long considered to be the standard reference work in this area, this three-volume set describes more than 8,000 courses offered between January 1990 and the present by various service branches and the Department of Defense. Long considered to be the standard reference work in this area, this three-volume set describes more than 8,000 courses offered between January 1990 and the present by various service branches and the Department of Defense. Updated every two years.