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Chemical Process Equipment, Second Edition: Selection and Design





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Chemical Process Equipment, Second Edition: Selection and Design

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Published: 2004-12-23
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vBulletin The most practical chemical engineering book ever!!!!
If you are a working chemical or process engineer this book is great to check how equipments are really built. If you are a student or a professor, you may not found it very helpful. It shows you for real how equipments are design with several constructive details.

vBulletin Overwhelming
Tons of information but nearly useless for the process design course that I am taking this semester. Avoid paying full price because it is like a big reference book

vBulletin This is Not Perry's
The book starts out with some refinery flow sheets for making 'grasoline' from 'californing' crude. Process control is simple enough. The next section on fluid flow uses non-standard equations which are overly complex. The same goes for heat transfer. Fair does a good job on distillation. Reaction engineering is completly omited from this text.

vBulletin The most practical chemical engineering reference book
For the working chemical process design engineer, this is the best reference I've come across. It tells you how to pick equipment and generally how to determine equipment sizes. As a design or procurement engineer you work with vendors to make final equipment selection, but this book gives you what you need to know before you start talking to the vendors. It bridges the gap between theory you can get from textbooks and detailed applications you can get from sales literature. I'm surprised this book hasn't caught on as a standard in the chemical engineering profession

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