7 edition. — Prentice Hall, 2003. — 1072 p. This book is intended to serve as an introduction to the principles and techniques used in the field of chemical, petroleum, and environmental engineering. Although the range of subjects deemed to be in the province of chemical engineering has broadened over the last decade, the basic principles involved in chemical engineering remain the same. This book lays a foundation of certain information and skills that can be repeatedly employed in subsequent courses as well as in professional life. Much of the previous edition has been rewritten. One new topic (Chapter 20) on adsorption has been added.Reorganization: Although each chapter has been revised, the sequence of the topics and the format remain about the same. The Seventh edition takes individual topics that were previously in one long chapter, and makes them individual short chapters of them so that readers can feel a sense of accomplishment more rapidly and review more definitively.In addition to the revised learning tutorial placed on CD, the new edition boasts revamped problem solving strategy (now emphasized in all of the examples) and brand new problems to solve (35% of the problems are brand new).
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4th ed. A manual of quick, accurate solutions to everyday process engineering problems.
Gulf Professional Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier 2005. - 479 p.
Equipment design, Process design, Plant design, Operation.
Перекачивание, насосы, компрессора, вакуум-системы, колонны, ректификация, абсорбция, разработка и управление технологическими процессами
4th edition, compl. rev. - Elsevier, 2007. — 996 p.
Emphasizes how to apply techniques of process design and interpret results into mechanical equipment details/
This complete revision of Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants, Volume 1 builds upon Ernest E. Ludwig's classic text to further enhance its use as a chemical engineering process design manual of...
Elsevier, 2005. — 1141 p.
This book is one of the best-known and widely adopted texts available for students of chemical engineering. It deals with the application of chemical engineering principles to the design of chemical processes and equipment. Revised throughout, this Fourth Edition has been updated to cover the latest methods and techniques in the industry including...
7 edition. — Prentice Hall, 2003. — 1072 p.
This book is intended to serve as an introduction to the principles and techniques used in the field of chemical, petroleum, and environmental engineering. Although the range of subjects deemed to be in the province of chemical engineering has broadened over the last decade, the basic principles involved in chemical engineering remain...
3rd ed. — McGraw-Hill, 2008. — 606 p. Process Equipment Fundamentals Basic Terms and Conditions How Trays Work: Flooding How Trays Work: Dumping Why Control Tower Pressure What Drives Distillation Towers How Reboilers Work Inspecting Tower Internals How Instruments Work Packed Towers: Better than Trays? Steam and Condensate Systems Bubble Point and Dew Point Staem Strippers...
John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8SQ, England 2005. - 687 p. The book is intended to provide a practical guide to chemical process design and integration for undergraduate and postgraduate students of chemical engineering, practicing process designers and chemical engineers and applied chemists working in process development. For...