CFD tackes the tough design problems (English)
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Power
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2005
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Title:CFD tackes the tough design problems
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Contributors:Peltier, Robert ( author )
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Published in:Power ; 149, 3 ; 22-28
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Publication date:2005
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Size:5 Seiten, 9 Bilder
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 149, Issue 3
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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SPEAKING OF POWER| 2005
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GLOBAL MONITOR - From Russia, with combustion| 2005
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GLOBAL MONITOR| 2005
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GLOBAL MONITOR - Demand for nukes rising| 2005
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GLOBAL MONITOR - Ford's latest hydrogen engine| 2005
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GLOBAL MONITOR - MW-sized images| 2005
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GLOBAL MONITOR - Bicoastal interest in flywheels| 2005
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GLOBAL MONITOR - Control system gets nod from Korea| 2005
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READERS TALK BACK| 2005
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FOCUS ON O&M| 2005
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FOCUS ON O&M - EPA releases Clean Air Interstate and Mercury Rules| 2005
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FOCUS ON O&M - Upgrading damper drives| 2005
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CFD tackes the tough design problemsPeltier, Robert et al. | 2005
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CFD tackles the tough design problems Computational fluid dynamics can support rapid investigation of design alternatives and refine designs that have been mocked up| 2005
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CFD tackles the tough design problems - Computational fluid dynamics can support rapid investigation of design alternatives and refine designs that have been mocked up. Efforts to integrate CFD tools with 3-D CAD programs make its future look even more exciting. CFD will play a greater role in the initial system modeling of a power plant -- Soon, many plants will be designed by complex CFD software that can dynamically model an entire plant in a single day.| 2005
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E-learning goes mainstream It's relatively easy for even small businesses to jump into this expanding learning arena and enjoy the benefits that big organizations are seeing| 2005
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SPECIAL REPORT - TRAINING - E-learning goes mainstream - It's relatively easy for even small businesses to jump into this expanding learning arena and enjoy the benefits that big organizations are seeing.| 2005
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HRSG RELIABILITY - When cycling goes up, reliability comes down - The most foreboding conclusion to be drawn from data collected by one engineering firm is that the cycling-related damage occurring in many of today's HRSGs is generally more extensive than anyone would have expected.| 2005
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When cycling goes up, reliability comes downJackson, Peter S. et al. | 2005
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When cycling goes up, reliability comes down The most foreboding conclusion to be drawn from data collected by one engineering firm is that the cycling-related damage occurring in many of today's HRSGs is generally more extensive than anyone would have expected| 2005
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No deposits, big returnJonas, Otakar / Steltz, William / Dooley, Barry et al. | 2005
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STEAM TURBINES - No deposits, big return - Blade surface roughness, which impedes the flow of steam, accounts for about 36% of the total heat-rate loss in modern steam turbines. EPRI's research into the problem can help you avoid it.| 2005
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No deposits, big return Blade surface roughness, which impedes the flow of steam, accounts for about 36% of the total heat-rate loss in modern steam turbines. EPRI's research into the problem can help you avoid it| 2005
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Maintaining cathodic protection systems| 2005
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GAS PIPELINE SAFETY - Maintaining cathodic protection systems - Just as homeowners bear responsibility for sewer lines on their property power plant owners and operators are responsible for maintaining the safety of hazardous liquid and gas pipelines on their side of the metering station. Unfortunately, out of sight often means out of mind.| 2005
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ASSET MANAGEMENT - Laser scanning yields digital as-builts - Managers facing plant upgrades have a new design tool that can be faster, cheaper, and better than antiquated techniques for creating as-built documentation.| 2005
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Laser scanning yields digital as-builts| 2005