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Chemical Engineering Design and Analysis: An Introduction (Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering) Book
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Foyles
Introduces the basics of engineering design and analysis for beginning chemical engineering undergraduate students.
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Book Description
The text has two main objectives: Students are introduced to the fundamental steps in design and three methods of analysis: mathematical modeling, graphical methods, and dimensional analysis. In addition, students apply engineering skills, such as how to simplify calculations through assumptions and approximations; how to verify calculations, significant figures, spreadsheets, graphing (standard, semi-log and log-log); and how to use data maps. Students learn engineering skills by designing and analyzing chemical processes and process units in order to assess product quality, economics, safety, and environmental impact. This text will help students develop engineering skills early in their studies and encourage an informed decision of whether to study chemical engineering. Solutions manual available.
- 0521639565
- 9780521639569
- T. Michael Duncan, Jeffrey A. Reimer
- 28 August 1998
- Cambridge University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 394
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