Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics

Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics
Author: Ron Darby,Raj P. Chhabra
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781498724449

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This book provides readers with the most current, accurate, and practical fluid mechanics related applications that the practicing BS level engineer needs today in the chemical and related industries, in addition to a fundamental understanding of these applications based upon sound fundamental basic scientific principles. The emphasis remains on problem solving, and the new edition includes many more examples.

Chemical Engineering Practice

Chemical Engineering Practice
Author: Herbert William Cremer,Trefor Davies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1958
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:44025832

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Fluid Flow for the Practicing Chemical Engineer

Fluid Flow for the Practicing Chemical Engineer
Author: James Patrick Abulencia,Louis Theodore
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118215715

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This book teaches the fundamentals of fluid flow by including both theory and the applications of fluid flow in chemical engineering. It puts fluid flow in the context of other transport phenomena such as mass transfer and heat transfer, while covering the basics, from elementary flow mechanics to the law of conservation. The book then examines the applications of fluid flow, from laminar flow to filtration and ventilization. It closes with a discussion of special topics related to fluid flow, including environmental concerns and the economic reality of fluid flow applications.

Chemical Engineering Practice Fluid state

Chemical Engineering Practice  Fluid state
Author: Herbert W. Cremer,Trefor Rendall Davies,Sidney B. Watkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1957
Genre: Chemical engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015002945197

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Fluid Flow for Chemical Engineers

Fluid Flow for Chemical Engineers
Author: F. Holland,R. Bragg
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 375
Release: 1995-03-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080523699

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This major new edition of a popular undergraduate text covers topics of interest to chemical engineers taking courses on fluid flow. These topics include non-Newtonian flow, gas-liquid two-phase flow, pumping and mixing. It expands on the explanations of principles given in the first edition and is more self-contained. Two strong features of the first edition were the extensive derivation of equations and worked examples to illustrate calculation procedures. These have been retained. A new extended introductory chapter has been provided to give the student a thorough basis to understand the methods covered in subsequent chapters.

Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer

Fluid Mechanics  Heat Transfer  and Mass Transfer
Author: K. S. Raju
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1422
Release: 2011-04-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470922927

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This broad-based book covers the three major areas of Chemical Engineering. Most of the books in the market involve one of the individual areas, namely, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer or Mass Transfer, rather than all the three. This book presents this material in a single source. This avoids the user having to refer to a number of books to obtain information. Most published books covering all the three areas in a single source emphasize theory rather than practical issues. This book is written with emphasis on practice with brief theoretical concepts in the form of questions and answers, not adopting stereo-typed question-answer approach practiced in certain books in the market, bridging the two areas of theory and practice with respect to the core areas of chemical engineering. Most parts of the book are easily understandable by those who are not experts in the field. Fluid Mechanics chapters include basics on non-Newtonian systems which, for instance find importance in polymer and food processing, flow through piping, flow measurement, pumps, mixing technology and fluidization and two phase flow. For example it covers types of pumps and valves, membranes and areas of their use, different equipment commonly used in chemical industry and their merits and drawbacks. Heat Transfer chapters cover the basics involved in conduction, convection and radiation, with emphasis on insulation, heat exchangers, evaporators, condensers, reboilers and fired heaters. Design methods, performance, operational issues and maintenance problems are highlighted. Topics such as heat pipes, heat pumps, heat tracing, steam traps, refrigeration, cooling of electronic devices, NOx control find place in the book. Mass transfer chapters cover basics such as diffusion, theories, analogies, mass transfer coefficients and mass transfer with chemical reaction, equipment such as tray and packed columns, column internals including structural packings, design, operational and installation issues, drums and separators are discussed in good detail. Absorption, distillation, extraction and leaching with applications and design methods, including emerging practices involving Divided Wall and Petluk column arrangements, multicomponent separations, supercritical solvent extraction find place in the book.

Fluid Flow in Practice

Fluid Flow in Practice
Author: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Philadelphia-Wilmington Section
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1956
Genre: Fluid dynamics
ISBN: UOM:39015002046533

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Moran s Dictionary of Chemical Engineering Practice

Moran s Dictionary of Chemical Engineering Practice
Author: Sean Moran
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2022-11-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780323903042

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Moran’s Dictionary of Chemical Engineering Practice is the most comprehensive guide to the jargon of the chemical engineering profession. It defines and where necessary disambiguates more than 10,000 terms and includes short discussions of the various meanings of the most contested terms. Written by a highly experienced practitioner and drawing on the input of over two hundred other chemical engineering practitioners, it represents the most complete, current consensus on the language of chemical engineering. Defines key words and phrases as used by professional chemical engineers Explains sector-specific differences in terminology Explores the complexity of key contested terms in a series of mini-essays References relevant codes and standards