Handbook of Valves and Actuators

Handbook of Valves and Actuators
Author: Brian Nesbitt
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080549284

Industries that use pumps, seals and pipes will also use valves and actuators in their systems. This key reference provides anyone who designs, uses, specifies or maintains valves and valve systems with all of the critical design, specification, performance and operational information they need for the job in hand. Brian Nesbitt is a well-known consultant with a considerable publishing record. A lifetime of experience backs up the huge amount of practical detail in this volume.* Valves and actuators are widely used across industry and this dedicated reference provides all the information plant designers, specifiers or those involved with maintenance require* Practical approach backed up with technical detail and engineering know-how makes this the ideal single volume reference* Compares and contracts valve and actuator types to ensure the right equipment is chosen for the right application and properly maintained

Subsea Valves and Actuators for the Oil and Gas Industry

Subsea Valves and Actuators for the Oil and Gas Industry
Author: Karan Sotoodeh
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2021-05-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 032390825X

Piping and valve engineers rely on common industrial standards for selecting and maintaining valves, but these standards are not specific to the subsea oil and gas industry. Subsea Valves and Actuators for the Oil and Gas Industry delivers a needed reference to go beyond the standard to specify how to select, test, and maintain the right subsea oil and gas valve for the project. Each chapter focuses on a specific type of valve with a built-in structured table on valve selection, helping guide the engineer to the most efficient valve. Covering subsea-specific protection, the reference also gives information on high pressure protection systems (HIPPS) and discusses corrosion management within the subsea sector, such as Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking Corrosion (HISC). Additional benefits include understanding the concept of different safety valves in subsea, selecting different valves and actuators located on subsea structures such as Christmas trees, manifolds, and HIPPS modules, with a full detail review including sensors, logic solver, and solenoid which is designed to save cost and improve the reliability in the subsea system. Rounding out with chapters on factory acceptance testing (FAT) and High Integrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS), Subsea Valves and Actuators for the Oil and Gas Industry gives subsea engineers and managers a much-needed tool to better understand today's subsea technology. - Understand practical information about all types of subsea valves and actuators with over 600 visuals and several case studies - Learn and review the applicable standards and specifications from API and ISO in one convenient location - Protect your assets with a high-pressure protection system (HIPPS) and subsea-specific corrosion management including Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking Corrosion (HISC)

Prevention of Actuator Emissions in the Oil and Gas Industry

Prevention of Actuator Emissions in the Oil and Gas Industry
Author: Karan Sotoodeh
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323919170

Prevention of Actuator Emissions in the Oil and Gas Industry delivers a critical reference for oil and gas engineers and managers to get up-to-speed on all the factors in actuator fugitive emissions. Packed with a selection process, the benefits of switching to an electric system, and the technology around open and closed loop hydraulic systems helps today's engineer understand all their options. Rounding with a detailed explanation around High Integrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS), this book gives provides the knowledge necessary to lower emissions on today's equipment. - Gives readers all they need to understand all the sources and key factors contributing to fugitive emissions and leakage from oil and gas actuators - Teaches how to select environmentally friendly actuators, particularly all electric systems - Introduces the High Integrity Pressure Protection System (HIPPS) and the ways it reduces flaring

Actuators

Actuators
Author: Hartmut Janocha
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662055872

Authored by a team of acknowledged experts, this book presents a multidisciplinary view of the state of the art in the field of actuators. The goal of the book is to provide a comprehensive overview of the properties, applications, and potential applications of traditional and unconventional actuators, together with their corresponding power electronics. Special attention is paid to the objective assessment of competing actuator principles. The book is written primarily for designers and engineers in research and development, but will also be valuable as a textbook for students of automation engineering, mechatronics and adaptronics.

Valve Actuators

Valve Actuators
Author: Chris Warnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692522035

This new book is intended as a guide for automated valve end users, engineers and valve industry professionals that need to understand valve actuators. It describes the various types of electric and fluid powered actuators in terms of design, power supplies, controls and sizing. The reader is taken through the logical steps of selecting the correct actuator for their application, including isolating, modulating and fail safe variations. There are sections on matching actuators to new valves and also retrofitting actuators to existing valves. Examples of where actuators are found in various industrial applications and a comprehensive technical appendix make this book a valuable reference manual.PREVIEWS -"An amazing job of explaining and illustrating actuators, and of course the engineering principles. We need engineering books like this: ones that explain engineering in a well written and digestible form".....Sir James Dyson"This book covers the many and varied types of actuator designs. It helps users understand the type of actuator which is suitable for a particular valve and application. This is an easy to access reference work on all you will ever need to know about valve actuators."......... Bill Whiteley, Chairman Spirax Sarco Engineering Plc and former CEO Rotork Plc."This book should be on every engineer's bookshelf that works in the process or process control industry. It provides the link between the valve and the process. The reader is led through the process of application, selection, sizing, system design and specifying of the actuator."........ Edward Stillwell, PE Control System Engineer

Valve Handbook

Valve Handbook
Author: Philip Skousen
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2004-06-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071501428

The valve industry has become increasingly digitized over the past five years. This revised second edition reflects those developments by focusing on the latest processing plant applications for "smart valve" technology. * Updated information on testing agencies and the latest code changes Contents: Introduction to Valves * Valve Selection Criteria * Manual Valves * Control Valves * Manual Operators and Actuators * New Smart Valve Technology * Smart Valve and Positioners * Valve Sizing * Actuator Sizing * Common Valve Problems * Abbreviations of Related Organizations and Standards

Control Valve Primer

Control Valve Primer
Author: Hans D. Baumann
Publisher: ISA
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781934394502

This work features insights on valve sizing, smart (digital) positioners, field-based architecture, network system technology, and control loop performance evaluation. Baumann shares his expertise on designing control loops and selecting final control elements.

Valve Handbook 3rd Edition

Valve Handbook 3rd Edition
Author: Philip L. Skousen
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2011-04-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071743901

Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of valves for the process industry Revised to include details on the latest technologies, Valve Handbook, Third Edition, discusses design, performance, selection, operation, and application. This updated resource features a new chapter on the green technology currently employed by the valve industry, as well as an overview of the major environmental global standards that process plants are expected to meet. The book also contains new information on: Valves used in the wastewater industry Applying emergency shutdown (ESO) valves Recent changes to shutoff classifications Valves specified for the nuclear industry The procurement process for the Nuclear Stamp (N-Stamp) The emergence of wireless technology and its application to current smart technology Characteristics of high-performance hydraulic fluid Valve Handbook, Third Edition, covers: Valve selection criteria Manual valves Check valves Pressure relief valves Control valves Manual operators and actuators Smart valves and positioners Valve and actuator sizing Green valve technology and application Common valve problems Valve purchasing issues