Practical, foundation-level guide to the mechanical engineering of power plants, written for students and professionals alike.
This edition focuses on the mechanical side of power plants, avoiding heavy mathematics while presenting clear, non-mathematic treatment of design, operation, and routine issues that arise in practice.
Drawing on illustrations, notes, and real-world context, the book aims to bridge classroom learning and field requirements. It emphasizes a concrete approach that helps readers judge sound opinions and make informed decisions in power-house work, without getting lost in theory for theory’s sake.
- Foundational concepts presented in simple terms, tying theory to practical outcomes.
- Non-mathematical explanations designed for quick understanding and real-world application.
- Illustrations and appendices to extend study beyond the main text.
- Guidance for graduates and professionals taking on responsible power-house roles.
Ideal for readers of engineering courses and professionals involved in power-house design, operation, and supervision.