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Introductory technical guidance for marine, civil and mechanical engineers interested in design and construction of marine fueling facilities. Here is what is discussed: 1. FUNCTION 2. FUEL PIERS AND WHARVES 3. BERTHING PIERS 4. OFFSHORE MOORINGS 5. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 6. GENERAL LAYOUT 7. PIPING SYSTEMS 8. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS 9. PRODUCT RECOVERY SYSTEMS 10. WEATHER SHEDS 11. CANOPIES 12. SPECIAL CALCULATIONS 13. SAFETY SHOWERS AND EYEWASH FOUNTAINS 14 TRAFFIC BOLLARDS 15. SPECIAL DRAINAGE FOR FUELING PIERS 16. SPECIAL DRAINAGE FOR FUELING PIERS 17. BALLAST TREATMENT AND SLUDGE REMOVAL 18. SLUDGE REMOVAL SYSTEMS.
Introductory technical guidance for mechanical, civil and electrical engineers interested in aircraft fueling facilities. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3. RECEIVING FACILITIES 4. DISPENSING FACILITIES 5. PIPING SYSTEMS 6. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS 7. CONTROLS 8. CANOPIES 9. FUEL ADDITIVES 10. DEFUELING AND RETURN-TO-BULK (RTB) SYSTEMS 11. PRODUCT RECOVERY SYSTEMS.
This publication provides introductory technical guidance for petroleum engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in marine fueling facilities. Here is what is discussed: 1. FUNCTION, 2. FUEL PIERS AND WHARVES, 3. BERTHING PIERS, 4. OFFSHORE MOORINGS, 5. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, 6. GENERAL LAYOUT, 7. PIPING SYSTEMS, 8. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS, 9. PRODUCT RECOVERY SYSTEMS, 10. WEATHER SHEDS, 11. CANOPIES, 12. SPECIAL CALCULATIONS, 13. SAFETY SHOWERS AND EYEWASH FOUNTAINS, 14 TRAFFIC BOLLARDS , 15. SPECIAL DRAINAGE FOR FUELING PIERS, 16. SPECIAL DRAINAGE FOR FUELING PIERS, 17. BALLAST TREATMENT AND SLUDGE REMOVAL, 18. SLUDGE REMOVAL SYSTEMS.
Pounder's Marine Diesel Engines and Gas Turbines, Tenth Edition, gives engineering cadets, marine engineers, ship operators and managers insights into currently available engines and auxiliary equipment and trends for the future. This new edition introduces new engine models that will be most commonly installed in ships over the next decade, as well as the latest legislation and pollutant emissions procedures. Since publication of the last edition in 2009, a number of emission control areas (ECAs) have been established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in which exhaust emissions are subject to even more stringent controls. In addition, there are now rules that affect new ships and their emission of CO2 measured as a product of cargo carried. - Provides the latest emission control technologies, such as SCR and water scrubbers - Contains complete updates of legislation and pollutant emission procedures - Includes the latest emission control technologies and expands upon remote monitoring and control of engines
Introductory technical guidance for civil and marine engineers and construction managers interested in design and construction of wharves and piers. Here is what is discussed: 1. PLANNING 2. DESIGN LOADS 3. STRUCTURAL DESIGN 4. FENDER SYSTEMS 5. CAMELS, SEPARATORS AND ACCESS 6. MARINE FUELING FACILITIES.
The problem of where to store waste has grabbed a lot of headlines, but people have been slow to realize that the environmental damage caused by storage sites is an even greater menace. This book makes the danger clear, as Joel Goldsteen offers the first comprehensive look at the selection and environmental impact of municipal and petrochemical waste storage sites along the Texas and Louisiana coasts. Goldsteen has distilled a large landfill-worth of data into a highly readable account of the creation and regulation of waste disposal sites, the health issues that surround them, and the human and natural factors that affect how safe or dangerous they become. Chapters that describe industrial development along the Gulf Coast and the concurrent challenges of wastewater treatment, solid waste management, and hazardous waste control are followed by in-depth descriptions of nine Texas and four Louisiana sites, all representative of problems far beyond the Texas-Louisiana coast.
Introduction to Marine Engineering explains the operation of all the ship's machinery, with emphasis on correct, safe operating procedures and practices at all times. Organized into 17 chapters, this book begins with an overall look at the ship. Subsequent chapters describe the various ship machineries, including diesel engines, steam turbines, boilers, feed systems, pumps, auxiliaries, deck machinery, hull equipment, shafting, propellers, steering gear, and electrical equipment. Other aspects of marine engineering, particularly, fuel oils, lubricating oils, refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, firefighting and safety, watchkeeping, and equipment operation, are also described. This book will be useful to anyone with an interest in ships' machinery or a professional involvement in the shipping business.