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    Water Chemistry- Industrial and Power Station Water Treatment

    Water Chemistry- Industrial and Power Station Water Treatment
    K.S. Venkateswarlu

    Study of water and steam chemistry transcends the traditional barriers between chemistry, engineering and physics. On account of its multi-disciplinary nature, the study of water chemistry has become technologically significant. This book is an attempt to bring to the attention of academic and professional chemists, various facets of water chemistry.
    It blends basic and applied knowledge in this field. The subject matter covered includes properties of water at elevated temperatures, the characteristics of natural and industrial cooling waters as well as purifications by ion exchange and reverse osmosis. Several chapters are devoted to water and steam chemistry in thermal and nuclear power stations and in the utilisation of geothermal energy. Effluent treatment and water conservation have been dealt with briefly to provide a better and comprehensive study of the subject.
    Here is the link which I found during internet search so credit goes to the original uploader

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    Re: Water Chemistry- Industrial and Power Station Water Treatment

    Is it possible for you to email this to me:
    leandrajulies@yahoo.com

    Thanks in advance


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    Re: Water Chemistry- Industrial and Power Station Water Treatment

    Not able to download, pl give me another link. Regards. Jitu Raju

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharmeen View Post
    Water Chemistry- Industrial and Power Station Water Treatment
    K.S. Venkateswarlu

    Study of water and steam chemistry transcends the traditional barriers between chemistry, engineering and physics. On account of its multi-disciplinary nature, the study of water chemistry has become technologically significant. This book is an attempt to bring to the attention of academic and professional chemists, various facets of water chemistry.
    It blends basic and applied knowledge in this field. The subject matter covered includes properties of water at elevated temperatures, the characteristics of natural and industrial cooling waters as well as purifications by ion exchange and reverse osmosis. Several chapters are devoted to water and steam chemistry in thermal and nuclear power stations and in the utilisation of geothermal energy. Effluent treatment and water conservation have been dealt with briefly to provide a better and comprehensive study of the subject.
    Here is the link which I found during internet search so credit goes to the original uploader

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access]

    Link not worked, reupload please. Thansk so much.

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