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Title:
Piping and instrumentation diagram development
Author:
Toghraei, Moe, 1968- author.
ISBN:
9781119329343

9781119329503

9781119329831
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
What is P & ID -- Management of P & ID development -- Anatomy of a P & ID sheet -- General rules in drawing of P & ID's -- Principles of P & ID development -- Pipes -- Manual valves & automatic valves -- Provisions for ease of maintenance -- Containers -- Pumps & compressors -- Heat transfer units -- Pressure relief devices -- Fundamentals of instrumentation & control -- Application of control architectures -- Plant process control -- Plant interlock & alarm -- Utilities -- Ancillary systems and additional considerations -- General procedures -- Examples.
Abstract:
Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Development is an important resource that offers the fundamental information needed for designers of process plants as well as a guide for other interested professionals. The author offers a proven, systemic approach to present the concepts of P&ID development which previously were deemed to be graspable only during practicing and not through training. This comprehensive text offers the information needed in order to create P&ID for a variety of chemical industries such as: oil and gas industries; water and wastewater treatment industries; and food industries. The author outlines the basic development rules of piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) and describes in detail the three main components of a process plant: equipment and other process items, control system, and utility system. Each step of the way, the text explores the skills needed to excel at P&ID, includes a wealth of illustrative examples, and describes the most effective practices.
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John Wiley and Sons
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