Hello everybody,
I'm a new engineer, and I need your help.
Can you explain me about how to calculate material balance[/COLOR], and give some information about it.
I would appreciate it.
thank you in advance.
regards
Hello everybody,
I'm a new engineer, and I need your help.
Can you explain me about how to calculate material balance[/COLOR], and give some information about it.
I would appreciate it.
thank you in advance.
regards
in - out - consumption + generation = accumulation
Based on your question, my impression is that you are not a chemical engineer. (correct me if I'm wrong).
You can read a book on heat and material balance for a start. It is one of a toughest subject during my school day.
Yes you are absolutely right. I'm Production, but anyway I'm interested on that topic.Please if you have any material on mat. balance send it to me.
I will appreciate it. My email in case of need is azhaksylyk@mail.ru.
Try: Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes by Felder & Rousseau. It's a solid starting point for material balances. I don't know if there's a link on this forum for that book.
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The links to the rapidshare files are dead. "Suspected of illegal content"
Sorry about this!
The link for Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes 3rd ed - R. Felder, R. Rousseau [SOLUTIONS MANUAL] (Wiley, 2005) WW. Sorry again, missing chapter 1!!!
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The link for Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes 3rd ed - R. Felder, R. Rousseau
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what is the password, can you please postme
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This is the link for the book elementary principles of chemical processes 69Mb
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This is the link for the solutions manual of elementary principles of chemical processes 3.2Mb
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No password needed
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