Concepts of Chemical Engineering 4 Chemists



This book introduces the basic concepts of chemical engineering plant design and operation at a level understandable to graduate chemists and other scientists. It is aimed particularly at industrial chemists who find themselves working on chemical engineering-type unit operations. It is intended to be a “dip-in” reference, giving guidance on how to, for instance, design pumps, how to measure key process variables and how to use these to calculate the essential desig… More >>

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