Industrial Chemical Process Design
For those who are interested in process design book, here is the industrial chemical process design book by Doulas L Erwin
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional | Har/Cdr edition (1 Jun 2002) | ISBN: 0071376216 | Pages: 722 | PDF | 6.3 MB
This book is a true engineer’s toolkit, providing the solutions to some of the most complex problems in Chemical process design: sizing equipment, estimating cost for modular packages and performing such operations as liquid-liquid extraction and gas in liquid separation vessel sizing and rating. Complex operations and formulas are presented and explained in an easy-to-understand format. Industrial/Chemical Process Design provides a step by step tutorial for authoring tailor made Visual Basic programs.
Solve PC complex commercial distillation programs (hard to converge) inputting key data applying both a new distillation software and a new complete data source.
Liquid - Liquid Extraction step by step solutions with PC software in -Visual Basic and many other difficult unit operation software solutions.
Gas in liquid separation vessel sizing and rating - A NEW TECHNOLOGY - Design & rate pressure vessels for all 3 phase separations.
Derive cost via software for any equipment installed or even a complete plant investment.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Quest
Ch. 1 The Database 1
Ch. 2 Fractionation and Applications of the Database 37
Ch. 3 Fractionation Tray Design and Rating 67
Ch. 4 Oil and Gas Production Surface Facility Design and Rating 117
Ch. 5 Shell/Tube and Air Finfan Heat Exchangers 159
Ch. 6 Fluid Flow Piping Design and Rating 211
Ch. 7 Liquid-Liquid Extraction 257
Ch. 8 Process Equipment Cost Determination 299
Ch. 9 Visual Basic Software Practical Application 357
Ch. 10 Advanced Fluid Flow Concepts 393
Ch. 11 Industrial Chemistry 511
App. A LMTD Correction Factors 645
App. B Software Program Exhibits 665
App. C Raoult's Law 689
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