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This new two-volume set explores and describes integrating new tools for engineering education and practice for better utilization of the existing knowledge on process design. Useful not only for students, university professors, and practitioners, especially process, chemical, mechanical and metallurgical engineers, it is also a valuable reference for other engineers, consultants, technicians and scientists concerned about various aspects of industrial design. The text can be considered as complementary to process design for senior and graduate students as well as a hands-on reference work or refresher for engineers at entry level. The contents of the book can also be taught in intensive workshops in the oil, gas, petrochemical, biochemical and process industries. The book provides a detailed description and hands-on experience on process design in chemical engineering, and it is an integrated text that focuses on practical design with new tools, such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and UniSim simulation software. Written by two of the industry’s most trustworthy and well-known authors, this book is the new standard in chemical, biochemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemical and petroleum refining. Covering design, analysis, simulation, integration, and, perhaps most importantly, the practical application of Microsoft Excel-UniSim software, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of all of the latest developments in the industry. It is a must-have for any engineer or student’s library.
Volume 1
Computations with Excel Spreadsheet-UniSim Design Simulation
Physical Property of Pure Components and Mixtures
Fluid Flow
Equipment Sizing
Instrument Sizing
Pumps and Compressors Sizing
Mass Transfer
Volume 2
Heat Transfer
Process Integration and Heat Exchanger Network
Process Safety and Pressure-Relieving Devices
Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design
Engineering Economics
Optimization in Chemical/Petroleum Engineering
Epilogue