05414nam 2200649 a 450 991082588980332120200520144314.00-12-397236-1(CKB)2670000000237699(EBL)1012530(OCoLC)821864716(SSID)ssj0000736704(PQKBManifestationID)11481195(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000736704(PQKBWorkID)10772407(PQKB)10626419(Au-PeEL)EBL1012530(CaPaEBR)ebr10595525(CaONFJC)MIL230912(PPN)177450339(MiAaPQ)EBC1012530(EXLCZ)99267000000023769920120912d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrChemical process equipment selection and design /James R. Couper ... [et al.]3rd ed.Waltham, Mass. Butterworth-Heinemann20121 online resource (865 p.)IChemE Chemical process equipment Description based upon print version of record.0-12-396959-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Dedication; Chemical Process Equipment: Selection and Design; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Contributors; 0 Rules of Thumb: Summary; Compressors and Vacuum Pumps; Conveyors for Particulate Solids; Cooling Towers; Crystallization From Solution; Disintegration; Distillation and Gas Absorption; Drivers and Power Recovery Equipment; Drying of Solids; Evaporators; Extraction, Liquid-Liquid; Filtration; Fluidization of Particles with Gases; Heat Exchangers; Insulation; Mixing and AgitationParticle Size EnlargementPiping; Pumps; Reactors; Refrigeration; Size Separation of Particles; Utilities: Common Specifications; Vessels (Drums); Vessels (Pressure); Vessels (Storage Tanks); Membrane Separations; Materials of Construction; Reference; Bibliography; 1 Introduction; 1.1. Process Design; 1.2. Equipment; Vendors' Questionnaires; Specification Forms; 1.3. Categories of Engineering Practice; 1.4. Sources of Information for Process Design; 1.5. Codes, Standards, and Recommended Practices; 1.6. Material and Energy Balances; 1.7. Economic Balance; 1.8. Design Safety Factors1.9. Safety of Plant and Environment1.10. Steam and Power Supply; 1.11. Design Basis; Utilities; 1.12. Laboratory and Pilot Plant Work; Other Sources of Information; 1.1 Process Design; A. Books Essential to a Private Library; B. Other Books; C. Estimation of Properties; D. Equipment; E. Safety Aspects; 1.2 Process Equipment; A.Encyclopedias; B. General Data Collections; C. Special Data Collections; 2 Flowsheets; 2.1. Block Flowsheets; 2.2. Process Flowsheets; 2.3. Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID); 2.4. Utility Flowsheets; 2.5. Drawing of Flowsheets; References; 3 Process Control3.1. The Feedback Control LoopOverall Response Characteristics; Valve Characteristics; Process Characteristics; Measurement Characteristics; Controller Characteristics; 3.2. Control Loop Performance and Tuning Procedures; Closed-Loop Procedure; Open-Loop Procedure; Default Tuning; 3.3. Single Stream Control; Flow Control; Level Control; Pressure Control; 3.4. Unit Operation Control; Heat Exchangers Without Phase Change; Air Coolers and Cooling Towers; Heat Exchangers with Phase Change; Process Condensers; Process Vaporizers; Evaporators; Distillation Columns; Liquid-Liquid ExtractionReactorsCombustion; pH; Turbines and Compressors; Bibliography; 4 Drivers for Moving Equipment; 4.1. Motors; Induction; Synchronous; Direct Current; 4.2. Steam Turbines and Gas Expanders; 4.3. Combustion Gas Turbines and Engines; References; 5 Transfer of Solids; 5.1. Slurry Transport; 5.2. Pneumatic Conveying; Equipment; Operating Conditions; Power Consumption and Pressure Drop; 5.3. Mechanical Conveyors and Elevators; Properties of Materials Handled; Screw Conveyors; Flexible Screw Conveyors; Belt Conveyors; Bucket Elevators and Carriers; Continuous Flow Conveyor Elevators; 5.4. Chutes5.5. Solids FeedersChemical Process Equipment is a results-oriented reference for engineers who specify, design, maintain or run chemical and process plants. This book delivers information on the selection, sizing and operation of process equipment in a format that enables quick and accurate decision making on standard process and equipment choices, saving time, improving productivity, and building understanding. Coverage emphasizes common real-world equipment design rather than experimental or esoteric and focuses on maximizing performance. Legacy reference for cChemical engineeringEquipment and suppliesChemical processesEquipment and suppliesChemical engineeringEquipment and supplies.Chemical processesEquipment and supplies.660.283Walas Stanley M.16014Couper James R1131414MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825889803321Chemical process equipment4020456UNINA