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245 00 Handbook of pumps and pumping /|cedited by Brian Nesbitt. 
246 1  |iAt head of title:|aPumping manual international 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 Oxford ;|aBurlington, MA :|bElsevier in association with 
       Roles & Associates,|c2006. 
300    1 online resource (xxviii, 470 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
340    |gpolychrome|2rdacc 
347    text file|2rdaft 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Pump types -- 1.1 
       Introduction -- 1.2 Checklist of pump terminology and 
       definitions -- 1.3 Rotodynamic pumps -- 1.4 Special 
       rotodynamic pumps -- 1.5 Positive displacement pumps -- 
       1.6 Other pump types -- 1.7 Useful references -- Chapter 
       2. Properties of liquids -- 2.1 Explanation of terms -- 
       2.2 Water -- 2.3 Oils -- 2.4 Liquid-solid mixtures -- 2.5 
       Liquid-gas mixtures -- 2.6 Table of liquid properties -- 
       2.7 Useful references -- Chapter 3. Flow of liquids -- 3.1
       Fundamental equations -- 3.2 Pipe flow losses -- 3.3 
       Liquid-solid mixtures -- 3.4 Pressure losses -- nomograms 
       and diagrams -- 3.5 Flow measurement -- 3.6 Useful 
       references -- Chapter 4. Pump theory -- 4.1 Introduction -
       - 4.2 Rotodynamic pumps -- 4.3 Positive displacement pumps
       -- 4.4 Suction performance -- 4.5 Useful references -- 
       Chapter 5. Pumps and piping systems -- 5.1 System curves -
       - 5.2 Pressure drop across valves -- 5.3 Multiple pump 
       systems -- 5.4 Pump hydraulic data -- 5.5 Water hammer -- 
       5.6 Pressure pulsations -- 5.7 Useful references -- 
       Chapter 6. Flow regulation and control -- 6.1 Introduction
       -- 6.2 Variable flow requirements -- 6.3 Flow regulation -
       - 6.4 On-off control of constant speed pump -- 6.5 Pole-
       changing induction motors -- 6.6 Multi-speed gearboxes -- 
       6.7 Throttling by control valve -- 6.8 By-pass return -- 
       6.9 Infinitely variable speed -- 6.10 Choice of flow 
       regulation method -- 6.11 Useful references -- Chapter 7. 
       Materials for pumps -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Typical 
       materials -- 7.3 Material strength and integrity -- 7.4 
       Corrosion and erosion -- 7.5 Abrasion resistant materials 
       -- 7.6 Materials resistant to cavitation damage -- 7.7 
       Material selection -- 7.8 Conclusions -- 7.9 Useful 
       references -- Chapter 8. Process seals and sealing -- 8.1 
       Introduction -- 8.2 Rotary shafts -- 8.3 Process liquid 
       seals for rotary shafts -- 8.4 Reciprocating rods -- 8.5 
       Process liquid seals for reciprocating rods -- 8.6 Process
       liquid seal selection -- 8.7 Useful references -- Chapter 
       9. Shaft couplings -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Types of 
       coupling -- 9.3 Misalignment -- 9.4 Forces and moments -- 
       9.5 Service factors -- 9.6 Speed -- 9.7 Size and weight --
       9.8 Environment -- 9.9 Installation and disassembly -- 
       9.10 Service life -- 9.11 Shaft alignment -- 9.12 Choice 
       of coupling -- 9.13 Machinery guards -- 9.14 Useful 
       references -- Chapter 10. Drivers for pumps -- 10.1 Basic 
       electrical theory and principles -- 10.2 Regulations and 
       standards -- 10.3 Motor types -- 10.4 Motor starters -- 
       10.5 Noise -- 10.6 Maintenance -- 10.7 Engines -- 10.8 
       Turbines -- 10.9 Power recovery turbines -- 10.10 Motor 
       selection illustration -- 10.11 National Standards bodies 
       -- 10.12 Useful references --T$10771. 
520    Written by an experienced engineer, this book contains 
       practical information on all aspects of pumps including 
       classifications, materials, seals, installation, 
       commissioning and maintenance. In addition you will find 
       essential information on units, manufacturers and 
       suppliers worldwide, providing a unique reference for your
       desk, R & D lab, maintenance shop or library. * Includes 
       maintenance techniques, helping you get the optimal 
       performance out of your pump and reducing maintenance 
       costs * Will help you to understand seals, couplings and 
       ancillary equipment, ensuring systems are set up properly 
       to save time and money * Provides useful contacts for 
       manufacturers and suppliers who specialise in pumps, 
       pumping and ancillary equipment. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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       nb99164000 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tHandbook of pumps and pumping.|b1st ed.
       |dOxford ; Burlington, MA : Elsevier in association with 
       Roles & Associates, 2006|z185617476X|z9781856174763|w(DLC)
       2007270107|w(OCoLC)76899927 
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       current Rider University students, faculty, and staff. 
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