This book provides a reference to analysis techniques of common cooling water system problems and a historical perspective on solutions to chronic cooling water system problems, such as corrosion and biofouling.
It covers best design practices for cooling water systems that are required to support the operation of all electric power plants. Plant engineers will gain better understanding of the practical issues associated with their cooling water systems and new designs or modifications of their systems should consider the actual challenges to the systems.
The book is intended for graduate students and practicing engineers working in both nuclear and fossil power plants and industrial facilities that use large amounts of cooling water.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Properties of Water
Chapter 3 : Intake Structures
Chapter 4 : Pumps
Chapter 5 : Piping and Valves
Chapter 6 : Corrosion and Fouling
Chapter 7 : Pipe Flow
Chapter 8 : Cooling Water System Engineering Pitfalls
Chapter 9 : Heat Exchangers
Chapter 10 : Heat Rejection
Index