Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 9th Ed. – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780137327171,013732717X
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 013732717X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0137327171
- Author: David Himmelblau , James Riggs
Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, Ninth Edition, has been thoroughly revised, streamlined, and updated to reflect sweeping changes in the chemical engineering field. This introductory guide addresses the full scope of contemporary chemical, petroleum, and environmental engineering applications and contains extensive new coverage and examples related to biotech, nanotech, green/environmental engineering, and process safety, with many new MATLAB and Python problems throughout.
Authors David M. Himmelblau and James B. Riggs offer a strong foundation of skills and knowledge for successful study and practice, guiding students through formulating and solving material and energy balance problems, as well as describing gases, liquids, and vapors. Throughout, they introduce efficient, consistent, learner-friendly ways to solve problems, analyze data, and gain a conceptual, application-based understanding of modern processes.
Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Chapter 2 Introductory Concepts
Part II Material Balances
Chapter 3 Material Balances
Chapter 4 Material Balances with Chemical Reaction
Chapter 5 Material Balances for Multiunit Processes
Part III Gases, Vapors, and Liquids
Chapter 6 Ideal and Real Gases
Chapter 7 Multiphase Equilibrium
Part IV Energy Balances
Chapter 8 Energy Balances without Reaction
Chapter 9 Energy Balances with Reaction
Part V Combined Material and Energy Balances
Chapter 10 Humidity
Chapter 11 Unsteady-State Material and Energy Balances
(Online Chapters)
Chapter 12 Heats of Solution and Mixing
Chapter 13 Liquids and Gases in Equilibrium with Solids
Chapter 14 Solving Material and Energy Balances
Part VI Supplementary Materials
APPENDIXES
A Atomic Weights and Numbers
B Tables of the Pitzer Z0 and Z1 Factors
C Heats of Formation and Combustion
D Answers to Selected Problems
(Online Appendixes)
E Physical Properties of Various Organic and Inorganic Substances
F Heat Capacity Equations
G Vapor Pressures
H Heats of Solution and Dilution
I Enthalpy-Concentration Data
J Thermodynamic Charts
K Physical Properties of Petroleum Fractions
L Solution of Sets of Equations
M Fitting Functions to Data
Index
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