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Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes
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Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes

 
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Gain a better understanding of chemical processes.

This text will provide you with a realistic, informative introduction to chemical processes. This 3rd edition has been completely revised to provide you with increased clarity, including:
  • Hundreds of new and revised problems and new case studies cover a broader spectrum of chemical engineering applications.
  • Guidance for solving problems that require spread sheeting and equation-solving software.
  • A CD-ROM that provides an active learning environment. With this software, students respond to questions and receive immediate feedback, explore variations in process parameters and see the effect of their changes on process operations, and more.
  • 2005 Edition icons in the text margin let you know when it's most helpful to use the ICPP CD-ROM and the Student Workbook.

 
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Product Details
Author:Richard M. Felder
Hardcover:702 pages
Publisher:Wiley
Publication Date:December 15, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:047168757X
Product Width:2.0 centimeters
Product Height:2.5 centimeters
Product Weight:0.03 pounds
Package Length:9.9 inches
Package Width:7.9 inches
Package Height:1.3 inches
Package Weight:3.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews

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4Excellent Intro to Chemical Engineering  Apr 20, 2003 By bendejo
This text is a concise, well-written, introductory text regarding mass, mole, and energy balances. Though the book does lack a little as far as its discourse on thermodynamics. There are a few typos, but that should not distract the reader from learning chemical engineering principles. Also, this book is a wonderful resource because of its extensive thermophysical properties tables and other important data. I have used these tables in fluids, kinetics, and heat/mass transfer.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Good book for ChemE's  Oct 02, 2003
I used this book in my 2nd year at U of Cincinnati for my Material and Energy Balance class. This is a very good book for ChemE's just starting out, and it helped me a lot(I'm currently 4th year). The example problems in the book are very good at explaining concepts, and the book is very well laid out in an easy to understand way. If you don't need this book for a class, it is still a very handy reference for many ChemE applications.

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5Excelent  Jun 14, 2005 By K. Minor
This book was used in my first year into course to Chemical Engineering and I found it to be very concise and well laid out. To this day, four years later, I still find myself using it to review basic concepts and it rarely leaves my desk. The most useful sections of the book are the inside front and back covers for the unit conversion and constants as well as the data tables located in the appendices. I recommend this book as a great start to the Chemical Engineering program.

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5From an Industrial Practitioner of Process Measurement & Control  Jul 09, 2006 By David De Sousa "The Automation and Control Guy"
This book is an excellent reference on Chemical Processes Principles and Calculations for any engineer or practitioner working in the process industries. I am an Electronic Engineer, but I have been working for the last 16 years as an Instrumentation, Automation and Process Control Engineer for the Oil & Gas Industry. As a result I have been involved with Chemical Engineering issues in a day to day basic.

I have found this book to be an ideal self-study guide. The book includes a A CD-ROM that provides an active learning environment. If a non Chemical Engineer can learn Chemical Engineering Principles from this book, I guarantee that any Chemical Engineering student or practitioner will find this readable textbook very useful.

Another great reference is David Himmelblau's Book "Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering"

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Best text introducing Chemical Engineering Calculations  Sep 15, 1999
This is the best text appearing in the past decade, and that is dedicated to introduing Chemical Engineering calculations in a simple and straight forward way. I found the book extremely useful for all Chemical Engineering students at Alexandria University. Most of the students -in spite of being non-English speakers - had no problems in following the book, solving its problems, and continuously using the book throughout their course of study at the ChE Dept of Alex. U. They all agree: it is an indispensable reference to a Chemical Engineer

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