More than ever, effective design is the focal point of sound chemical engineering. Analysis, Synthesis, and Design of Chemical Processes, Fifth Edition, presents design as a creative process that integrates the big-picture and small details, and knows which to stress when and why. Realistic from start to finish, it moves students beyond classroom exercises into open-ended, real-world problem solving. The authors introduce up-to-date, integrated techniques ranging from finance to operations, and new plant design to existing process optimization. Coverage includes updated safety and ethics resources and economic factors indices, as well as an extensive section focused on process equipment design and performance, covering equipment design for common unit operations, such as fluid flow, heat transfer, separations, reactors, and more. For each equipment type, it presents design rationales and correlations; rating, sizing, and mechanical considerations; performance assessment techniques; illustrative examples, and full sample designs.
It includes suggested curricula for both single-semester and year-long design courses; case studies and design projects with practical applications; and appendixes with current equipment cost data and preliminary design information for ...
Realistic from start to finish, this book moves readers beyond classroom exercises into open-ended, real-world process problem solving.
The book discusses traditional processes to create products like nitric acid, sulphuric acid, ammonia, and methanol, as well as more novel products like bioethanol and biodiesel.
This book takes a practical, step-by-step approach to designing sustainable plants and processes by starting from chemical engineering fundamentals.
Solutions Manual for Analysis, Synthesis, and Design of Chemical Processes
This book, which is illustrated by examples, should prove extremely useful as a text for a senior/graduate course for students of chemistry and chemical engineering and will also be invaluable for chemists and chemical engineers in research ...
Chemical Process Equipment Design complements leading texts by providing concise, focused coverage of these topics, filling a major gap in undergraduate chemical engineering education.
This comprehensive work shows how to design and develop innovative, optimal and sustainable chemical processes by applying the principles of process systems engineering, leading to integrated sustainable processes with 'green' attributes.
... for creating the hazardous waste component, C? (Adapted from a problem by Alfred Donatelli in Motivating Pollution Prevention Concepts: Homework Problems for Engineering Curricula, editors M. Becker, I. Farag, and N. Hayden, 1996).
The book is targeted at undergraduates and postgraduate students, researchers in batch process integration, practising engineers and technical managers.