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Mass and energy balancing : calculations for plant design / David Pritchard

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: NewYork: CRC, 2021.Description: xx,126pISBN:
  • 9780367709679
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 660.28
Summary: "The text provides a comprehensive set of calculations relating to mass and energy balances for an entire process plant. An ammonia synthesis plant is taken as a calculation model to develop the relevant mass and energy balances necessary for the design and subsequent production. Instead of teaching the basics, the text gives a detailed series of process integrated and illustrated calculations to help readers develop and design a process plant. This book will serve undergraduate Chemical Engineering students as a teaching aid in capstone design and related courses and gives useful insights to advanced students, researchers, and industry personnel within the Chemical Engineering field"--
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Book Book Dept. of Physics General Stacks Dept. of Physics Non-fiction 660.28 PRI-M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available PHY8663

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The text provides a comprehensive set of calculations relating to mass and energy balances for an entire process plant. An ammonia synthesis plant is taken as a calculation model to develop the relevant mass and energy balances necessary for the design and subsequent production. Instead of teaching the basics, the text gives a detailed series of process integrated and illustrated calculations to help readers develop and design a process plant. This book will serve undergraduate Chemical Engineering students as a teaching aid in capstone design and related courses and gives useful insights to advanced students, researchers, and industry personnel within the Chemical Engineering field"--

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