03131nam 2200421za 450 991078236560332120211005203931.01-281-79609-397866117960990-08-055808-9(MiAaPQ)EBC404982(PPN)182574415(EXLCZ)99100000000054775620080414d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||Process intensification[electronic resource] engineering for efficiency, sustainability and flexibility /David Reay, Colin Ramshaw and Adam Harvey1st ed.Amsterdam ;London Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann20081 online resource (xxv, 444 p.) illButterworth-Heinemann/IChemE series0-7506-8941-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1 A Brief History of Process Intensification; Chapter 2 Process Intensification - An Overview; Chapter 3 The Mechanisms involved in Process Intensification; Chapter 4 Compact and Micro-Heat Exchangers; Chapter 5 Reactors; Chapter 6 Intensification of Separation Processes; Chapter 7 Intensified Mixing; Chapter 8 Application Areas - Petrochemicals and Fine Chemicals; Chapter 9 Application Areas - Offshore Processing; Chapter 10 Application Areas - Miscellaneous Process Industries; Chapter 11 Application Areas - The Built Environment, Electronics and the Home; Chapter 12 Specifying, Manufacturing and Operating PI Plant; Appendices; Index.Process intensification (PI) is a chemical and process design approach that leads to substantially smaller, cleaner, safer and more energy-efficient process technology. A hot topic across the chemical and process industries, this is the first book to provide a practical working guide to understanding and developing successful PI solutions that deliver savings and efficiencies. It will appeal to engineers working with leading-edge process technologies and those involved research and development of chemical, process, environmental, pharmaceutical, and bioscience systems. Shows chemical and process engineers how to apply process intensification to their system, process or operation; A hard-working reference and user guide to the technology AND application of PI, covering fundamentals, industry applications, supplemented by a development and implementation guide; Leading author team, including Professor Colin Ramshaw, developer of the HiGee high-gravity distillation process at ICI, widely credited as the instigator of PI principles.Butterworth-Heinemann/IChemE series.Chemical process controlChemical processesEnvironmental aspectsChemical process control.Chemical processesEnvironmental aspects.660.2815Reay D. A(David Anthony)1467349Ramshaw C(Colin)503748Harvey Adam(Adam P.)963929BOOK9910782365603321Process intensification3768176UNINA