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Performance Acceptance Test for a Condensing Regenerative Cycle Turbine Generator Drive Superheated Inlet With Condensate Heaters Out of Service
This paper discusses the test procedure that follows is intended to convey Dresser-Rand's position to customers in regard to field performance acceptance testing. The instrumentation required for the Dresser-Rand test is less costly and fewer component readings are required as compared to a PTC-6 high accuracy performance acceptance test. This...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Controlled Extraction Condensing Turbine Generator Drive Superheated Inlet
The following document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of extraction condensing regenerative cycles. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC-6...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Non-Condensing Turbine Generator Drive Superheated Inlet
This document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of non-condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC-6 test. In this...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Condensing Turbine Generator Drive Superheated Inlet
This paper discusses the test procedure that follows is intended to convey Dresser-Rand's position to customers in regard to field performance acceptance testing. The instrumentation required for the Dresser-Rand test is less costly and fewer component readings are required as compared to a PTC-6 high accuracy performance acceptance test. This...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Non-Condensing Turbine (Enthalpy Drop Method) Generator Drive Superheated Inlet and Exhaust
The following document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for a high percentage of non-condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, as compared to a full ASME PTC-6 enthalpy drop acceptance test. In this simplified test, only the quantities...
Advances in Tilting Pad Journal Bearing Design
This paper has been both experimental and theoretical, and has ranged from evaluation of steady state performance to dynamic influence on rotor response. With the continuing drive for further increase in operating speed, the application of this type of bearing is reaching a limit whereby, under certain conditions, steady state...
Performance Acceptance Test for an Uncontrolled Extraction Condensing Turbine Mechanical Drive Superheated Inlet
This document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of uncontrolled extraction condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC-6 test....
Performance Acceptance Test for a Controlled Extraction Condensing Regenerative Cycle Turbine Generator Drive Superheated Inlet
The following document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of extraction condensing regenerative cycles. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC-6...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Double Controlled Extraction Condensing Turbine Generator Drive Superheated Inlet
The following document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of extraction condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC- 6...
Performance Acceptance Testing of Steam Turbines
This paper describes the test details that should be considered early in the plant planning process if a formal acceptance test is being considered. Dresser-Rand ST Technology Reports show the various measurements and instrumentation required for each specific thermodynamic cycle. Performance Test Codes and reports published by ASME are also...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Non-Condensing Turbine Mechanical Drive Superheated Inlet
This document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of non-condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC-6 test. In this...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Non-Condensing Turbine (Enthalpy Drop Method) Mechanical Drive Superheated Inlet and Exhaust
This document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for a high percentage of non-condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, as compared to a full ASME PTC-6 enthalpy drop acceptance test. In this simplified test , only the quantities...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Condensing Turbine Mechanical Drive Superheated Inlet
The following document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC-6 test. In...
Performance Acceptance Test for a Controlled Extraction Condensing Turbine Mechanical Drive Superheated Inlet
The following document is a simplified ASME performance test procedure which Dresser-Rand believes is satisfactory for the majority of extraction condensing turbines. The instrumentation required for this test is much less costly, and fewer component readings are needed to obtain good results as compared to a full ASME PTC- 6...
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Dresser-Rand Reports Second Quarter 2008 Net Income of $46.7 Million or $0.55 per Share
HOUSTON, July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- - Operating income was $75.5 million, up 51% compared to the second quarter 2007 - Aftermarket bookings increased 32% compared to the second quarter 2007 - Backlog increased 29% from June 30, 2007, to $2,086 million Results Summary (dollars in...
Dresser-Rand Announces 2nd Quarter 2008 Conference Call
HOUSTON, July 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dresser-Rand Group Inc. ("Dresser-Rand" or the "Company") has scheduled a conference call to discuss its second quarter 2008 results on Thursday, July 31, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Dresser-Rand will issue its earnings release prior to the call. ...
Burmeister Selects IFS to Support Future Growth
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. -- IFS, the global enterprise application company, announced today that project-centric Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor BWSC, a Danish power system contractor and operator, has selected IFS Applications to enable a modern IT platform and future growth. The contract includes software and consulting services totaling...
Dresser-Rand Announces Acquisition Agreement with Peter Brotherhood
HOUSTON, June 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dresser-Rand Group Inc. ("Dresser-Rand" or the "Company") , a global supplier of rotating equipment, announced today that its newly formed UK subsidiary has entered into an agreement to acquire certain assets of Peter Brotherhood Ltd. The acquisition is expected to...
Key Challenges and Issues facing the World Thermal Power Market
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Power generation industry is available in its catalogue. World Thermal Power Market http://www.reportlinker.com/p090556/World-Thermal-Power-Market.html This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Thermal Power in Billions of Kilowatt-hours. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for...
Simpson Tacoma Begins Construction on $100 Million, 55-Megawatt Biomass Cogen Project at Washington Paper Mill, an Industrial Info News Alert
Researched by Industrial Info Resources(Sugar Land, Texas) -- Simpson Tacoma Kraft Company LLC, a subsidiary ofSimpson Investment Company (Tacoma, Washington), has begun construction ona project to produce renewable energy at its pulp and paper mill in Tacoma,Washington. Simpson's $100 million investment will utilize cogenerationtechnology to generate about 55...
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