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Power Plant Engineering is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work that covers virtually every aspect of modern power plant design, operation, and technology. The book draws on the extensive experience of hundreds of engineers from Black & Veatch, a major engineering firm with over 80 years in the field, giving the text both technical depth and practical relevance.
The book addresses a wide range of topics, from engineering economics, material handling, thermal balance calculations, and system design to detailed examinations of components such as turbine generators, feedwater systems, condensers, and cooling towers. It combines theoretical foundations with real-world engineering applications, making it suitable for both practicing engineers and students entering the industry.
A key strength of the book is its emphasis on state-of-the-art technology, explaining not just how systems work but also why certain practices dominate current engineering. It also acknowledges underused energy sources and emerging technologies, giving readers a broad perspective on future developments. The text provides a solid foundation in power generation technology, offering clear explanations of commonly used system configurations and preparing readers to adapt to technological change.
Overall, Power Plant Engineering is regarded as a definitive and highly technical resource, suitable as a long-term reference for engineers working in electrical power generation and related fields.