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Chemical Process Design and Integration

By: Publication details: Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, 2006Edition: 2Description: 896ISBN:
  • 9781119990130
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 660.28 SMI
Summary: The Second Edition has been restructured, revised and updated throughout, to make it more accessible to undergraduate students, as well as maintaining its usefulness to postgraduate students and to practicing chemical engineers. At the heart of the book are the conceptual issues that are fundamental to the creation of chemical processes and their integration to form complete manufacturing systems. This edition includes much greater consideration of equipment and equipment design, without losing any understanding of the overall conceptual design. Increasing environmental awareness has also dictated the need for a greater emphasis on environmental sustainability throughout. The main implications of this for process design are greater efficiency in the use of raw materials, energy and water, and an increased emphasis on process safety.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals September 2025 -Engineering
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Reference Book Reference Book Alliance School of Applied Engineering Mechanical Engineering 660.28 SMI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan E16454
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The Second Edition has been restructured, revised and updated throughout, to make it more accessible to undergraduate students, as well as maintaining its usefulness to postgraduate students and to practicing chemical engineers. At the heart of the book are the conceptual issues that are fundamental to the creation of chemical processes and their integration to form complete manufacturing systems. This edition includes much greater consideration of equipment and equipment design, without losing any understanding of the overall conceptual design. Increasing environmental awareness has also dictated the need for a greater emphasis on environmental sustainability throughout. The main implications of this for process design are greater efficiency in the use of raw materials, energy and water, and an increased emphasis on process safety.

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