Unit Operations & Transport Phenomena
by W. E. Schiesser (Author), C. A. Silebi (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr; (September 1997)
ISBN: 0521556538
Computational techniques have become indispensable tools in solving complex problems in transport phenomena. This book provides a clear, user-oriented introduction to the subject of computational transport phenomena. Each self-contained chapter includes a detailed worked example and a discussion of the problem system equations.
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by Laurence A. Belfiore (Author)
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; (February 2003)
ISBN: 0471202754
Table of Contents/Preface/Introduction.
PART 1: ELEMENTARY TOPICS IN CHEMICAL REACTOR DESIGN.
Multiple Chemical Reactions in PFR's & CSTR's.
Start-up Behaviour of a CSTR Train.
Non-Isothermal Adiabatic Plug Flow Tubular Reactors...more
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by John C. Slattery (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr (Trd); (July 1999)
ISBN: 052163203X
Transport Phenomena is a traditionally hard-subject in every curriculum related to unit operations in chemical engineering. Its difficult because of its mathematical basis, and moreover, by the lack of practical insight. The appendices and first chapters depicts the major mathematical foundations. Separated subjects (momentum, energy and mass transfer) makes easy to the reader just getting what he needs. Focusing on problem solving, shows the way previous knowledge integrates a new approach: governing laws, math techniques, effects of geometry and scale, time dependent processes and averaging techniques. definitely, this book is an obliged read to whom really likes engineering.
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by William J. Thomson
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition (September 20, 1999)
ISBN: 0134548280
An introduction to transport phenomena, presenting all basic principles with a minimum of mathematical complexity. Emphasis is on the formulation of differential equations to describe physical problems, helping readers understand what they are doing and why. Solutions are either simple or derivable with a differential equation solver. Coverage progresses from molecular transport through transport coefficients and macroscopic calculation issues associated with momentum, heat, and mass transfer. Includes extensive chapter problems. Requires knowledge of basic differential equations and how to use a differential equation solver such as MATLAB. The author is professor of chemical engineering at Washington State University.
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by W. J. Beek (Author), K. M. K. Muttzall (Author), J. W. Van Heuven (Author)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 2nd edition (January 2000)
ISBN: 0471999776
Provides an introduction to physical transport analysis including units, dimensional analysis and conservation laws, a systematic treatment of fluid flow and heat and mass transport, theoretical and semi-empirical equations and a condensed overview of practical data, and illustrative problems showing practical application. Softcover. DLC: Transport theory.
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by Tom D. Reynolds, Paul Richards, Richards Reynolds
Publisher: Brooks/Cole Pub Co; 2nd edition (December 22, 1995)
ISBN: 0534948847
The text is written for both Civil and Environmental Engineering students enrolled in Wastewater Engineering courses, and for Chemical Engineering students enrolled in Unit Processes or Transport Phenomena courses. It is oriented toward engineering design based on fundamentals. The presentation allows the instructor to select chapters or parts of chapters in any sequence desired.
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by Richard G. Griskey (Author)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; (March 2002)
ISBN: 0471438197
Endeavors not only to introduce the fundamentals of the discipline to a broader, undergraduatelevel audience but also to apply itself to the concerns of practicing engineers as they design, analyze, and construct industrial equipment.
by Julian C. Smith, Peter Harriott, Peter Harriot, Warren L. McCabe
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math; 6th edition (September 22, 2000)
ISBN: 0070393664
Table of Contents
I Introduction
1 Definitions and Principles
II Fluid Mechanics
2 Fluid Statics and It's Applications
3 Fluid Flow Phenomena
4 Basic Equations of Fluid Flow
5 Incompressible Flow in Pipes and Channels
6 Flow of Compressible Fluids
7 Flow Past Immersed Bodies
8 Transportantion and Metering of Fluids
9 Agitation and Mixing of Liquids
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