Unit operations of chemical engineering. Warren L. McCabe, Julian C. Smith, Peter Harriott
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- 660.284 M121op 2005
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Definitions and principles - Fluid mechanics - Fluid statics and its applications - Fluid flow phenomena - Basic equations of fluid flow - Incompressible flow in pipes and channels - Flow of compressible fluids - Flow past Immersed objects - Transportation and metering of fluids - Agitation and mixing of liquids - Heat transfer and its applications - Heat transfer by conduction - Principles of heat flow in fluids - Heat transfer to fluids without phase change -Heat transfer to fluids with phase change - Radiation heat transfer - Heat-exchange equipment – Evaporation - Mass transfer and its applications - Principles of diffusion and mass transfer between phases - Gas absorption - Humidification operations - Equilibrium-stage operations - Distillation - Introduction to multicomponent distillation - Leaching and extraction - Drying of solids - Fixed-bed Separatons - Membrane Separation processes - Crystallization
The seventh edition of Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering contains new material throughout the textbook and many additional problems. However, the basic structure, general level of treatment and overall length are largely unchanged. - This is an introductory text written for undergraduates in their junior or senior year who have completed the usual courses in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and an introduction to chemical engineering. - An elementary knowledge of the above-mentioned subjects and energy balances is assumed."--Jacket
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