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Chemical engineering and chain reactions
by
Snedden, Robert
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Chemical engineering Juvenile literature.
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Chemical processes Juvenile literature.
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Chemical engineering.
2014
Examines how chemical engineers combine the science of chemistry with the engineering design process to develop products used in daily life such as cleaning supplies, fuels, and medicines.
Chemical Process Equipment - Selection and Design (Revised 2nd Edition)
by
Penney W. Roy
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Walas Stanley M
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Fair James R
in
Chemical processes
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Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
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Equipment and supplies
2010,2009
A facility is only as efficient and profitable as the equipment that is in it. This highly influential book is a powerful resource for chemical, process, or plant engineers who need to select, design or configure plant successfully and profitably.
Written by some of the most experienced and well-known chemical and process engineers in the industry today, this information-packed volume gives the chemical or process engineer or engineering student all of the guidelines for the design and selection of chemical process equipment. Comprehensive and practical, its scope and emphasis on real-world process design and performance of equipment will prove invaluable for day-to-day problem solving.
Process Intensification - Engineering for Efficiency, Sustainability and Flexibility
by
Reay, David
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Ramshaw, Colin
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Harvey, Adam
in
Chemical process control
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Chemical processes
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Chemical processes -- Environmental aspects
2008,2011
Process intensification (PI) leads to a substantially smaller, cleaner, safer and more energy efficient process technology. PI is a hot topic in chemical and process engineering and is now reaching a maturity that is seeing PI concepts applied to a wide range of processes and technologies. This is the first book to provide a practical working guide to understanding PI and developing successful solutions and applications. The book focuses on safety, energy and environmental issues, giving guidance on how to incorporate PI in plant design and operation safely, efficiently and effectively. It provides up-to-date access to the best current information on PI, both through the world-class experience of the authors and by pinpointing other significant sources of data, equipment and expertise.
Pinch Analysis and Process Integration - A User Guide on Process Integration for the Efficient Use of Energy (2nd Edition)
2007,2006
Pinch analysis and related techniques are the key to design of inherently energy-efficient plants. This book shows engineers how to understand and optimize energy use in their processes, whether large or small. Energy savings go straight to the bottom line as increased profit, as well as reducing emissions.
This is the key guide to process integration for both experienced and newly qualified engineers, as well as academics and students. It begins with an introduction to the main concepts of pinch analysis, the calculation of energy targets for a given process, the pinch temperature and the golden rules of pinch-based design to meet energy targets.
Supported by valuable downloadable software, the book shows how to extract the stream data necessary for a pinch analysis and describes the targeting process in depth. Other essential details include the design of heat exchanger networks, hot and cold utility systems, CHP (combined heat and power), refrigeration and optimization of system operating conditions. Many tips and techniques for practical application are covered, supported by several detailed case studies and other examples covering a wide range of industries, including buildings and other non-process situations.
Sustainable Design through Process Integration - Fundamentals and Applications to Industrial Pollution Prevention, Resource Conservation, and Profitability Enhancement
by
El-Halwagi, Mahmoud M
in
Chemical processes
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Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
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Plant Design, Operation & Energy Efficiency
2012,2017,2011
This book is professional reference that shows how mass integration techniques are used to maximize efficiency and sustainability and minimize the pollution of process systems and plants. Plant and unit operations professionals will save time and money by using the detailed tools and applications as part of their understanding of systematic process development. More generally it will be an important resource for those working with what commonly referred to as P2 (Pollution Prevention) technology. In addition to practitioners developing new systems and, more commonly, retrofitting old systems, the book will also find a significant market as a reference for researchers, and graduate level students taking courses in sustainable process systems/process integration/process synthesis and optimization/mass integration and related topics. The author is recognized as a foremost expert on mass integration for process efficiency and pollution prevention. No other reference is available on this fast developing topic.