This 1998 book introduces the basics of engineering design and analysis for beginning chemical engineering undergraduate students.
This text is designed for chemical and biochemical engineering students (senior undergraduate year, plus appropriate for capstone design courses where taken, plus graduates) and lecturers/tutors, and professionals in industry (chemical ...
This solutions manual accompanies the author's text, Chemical Engineering Design and Analysis (ISBN 0-521-646065) published by Cambridge University Press in 1998.
Coulson, J. M., Richardson, J. F., Backhurst, J., & Harker, J. H. (1999). Chem. Eng. (6th ed., Vol. 1). ButterworthHeinemann. Darby, R. (2001). Take the mystery out of non-Newton fluids. Chem. Eng., NY, 108(March), 66.
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 ...
This book takes a practical, step-by-step approach to designing sustainable plants and processes by starting from chemical engineering fundamentals.
CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING Written by one of the most prolific and respected chemical engineers in the world and his co-author, also a well-known and respected engineer, this two-volume set is the “new standard” in the industry, ...
This book gives engineers the fundamental theories, equations, and computer programs (including source codes) that provide a ready way to analyze and solve a wide range of process engineering problems.
While existing books related to DOE are focused either on process or mixture factors or analyze specific tools from DOE science, this text is structured both horizontally and vertically, covering the three most common objectives of any ...
Process Analysis and Design for Chemical Engineers
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.