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A Working Guide to Process Equipment
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A Working Guide to Process Equipment |
Author: Norman P. Lieberman
Published: 2002-12-06 |
List price: $79.95
Our price: $63.96
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Customer comments on this selection.
Process troubleshooting book. Boringless, easy to understand and real practical book. Reading this book I have troubleshoot many process problems effectively.
I strongly recommend this fantastic practical book for all levels.
arvind bhagat.
Unique style The unique style of the author explaining basic concepts with everyday problem expamples is what makes this book very absorbing and useful.
Great for students/interns and young process engineers! I'm a summer intern in an oil refinery and few of my tasks were to rerate exchangers, fin fan coolers, etc., and I didn't have any experience whatsoever! They don't teach at school how this equipment works in a process context and if you don't have a clue on what you're doing, this is the best book to refer to. It is very elementary, but at the same time, it can be very specific. It goes through fundamental steps for troubleshooting general processes as well as clear explanations of how most of the equipment in the industry work. Highly recommended at any level!
How Process Equipment Works As a licensed professional engineer and consultant in the Houston, TX area, I found this to be an excellent and useful book. It simplifies and demystifies fundamental chemical engineering principals and effectively illustrates how theory applies to understanding the root cause/s of real world plant operating problems. The Lieberman's also do a fine job of making the book interesting to read through the use of non-process plant related anecdotes. These anecdotes help the reader understand the principals presented by drawing upon experiences and situations common to everyday life. I highly recommend this book to engineers of all experience levels who work in the petroleum refining and chemical process industries.
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