Unit Operations of Chemical EngineeringMcGraw Hill, 2001 - 1114 pages "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." --Book Jacket. |
Contents
FPS Engineering Units Conversion of Units Units and Equations | 16 |
Fluid Mechanics | 24 |
Fluid Flow Phenomena | 44 |
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absorption adsorbed adsorption average benzene boiling boiling-point elevation bottom boundary layer bubbles calculated Chem column component concentration condenser constant cooling crystals curve density diameter diffusion dimensionless distillation dryer drying effect energy enthalpy equation equilibrium line example factor feed FIGURE film flow rate fluid fluidization flux ft/s ft² gases gradient heat transfer heat-transfer coefficient humidity impeller increases inlet kg/m³ laminar flow lb/ft³ liquid logarithmic mean mass flow rate mass transfer mass velocity material membrane mixture molal mole fraction Nusselt operating line overall coefficient packed packed bed particles percent permeate phase pipe plate pressure drop pump radiation reboiler reflux ratio Reynolds number saturated separation shear shown in Fig solid solution solvent stream surface tank temperature drop thermal tion tower tube turbine turbulent flow unit vapor viscosity volume volumetric flow rate wall wet-bulb temperature
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