LEADER 05540nam 2200721Ia 450 001 9910457675803321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a1-280-94863-9 010 $a9786610948635 010 $a0-08-049255-X 024 3 $a9780750665384 035 $a(CKB)1000000000350224 035 $a(EBL)294547 035 $a(OCoLC)808614925 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000291299 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11213915 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000291299 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10248482 035 $a(PQKB)11137238 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC294547 035 $a(WaSeSS)bw9780750665384 035 $a(PPN)149555873 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL294547 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10186190 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL94863 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000350224 100 $a20041210d2005 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aChemical engineering design$b[electronic resource] /$fR.K. Sinnott 205 $a4th ed. 210 $aOxford $cElsevier Butterworth-Heinemann$d2005 215 $a1 online resource (1065 p.) 225 0 $aCoulson & Richardson's chemical engineering ;$v6 300 $aPrevious ed.: 1999. 311 $a0-7506-6538-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface to Fourth Edition; Preface to Third Edition; Preface to Second Edition; Preface to First Edition; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgement; 1 Introduction to Design; 1.1. INTRODUCTION; 1.2. NATURE OF DESIGN; 1.2.1. The design objective (the need); 1.2.2. Data collection; 1.2.3. Generation of possible design solutions; 1.2.4. Selection; 1.3. THE ANATOMY OF A CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING PROCESS; 1.3.1. Continuous and batch processes; 1.4. THE ORGANISATION OF A CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT; 1.5. PROJECT DOCUMENTATION; 1.6. CODES AND STANDARDS 327 $a1.7. FACTORS OF SAFETY (DESIGN FACTORS)1.8. SYSTEMS OF UNITS; 1.9. DEGREES OF FREEDOM AND DESIGN VARIABLES. THE MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE DESIGN PROBLEM; 1.9.1. Information flow and design variables; 1.9.2. Selection of design variables; 1.9.3. Information flow and the structure of design problems; 1.10. OPTIMISATION; 1.10.1. General procedure; 1.10.2. Simple models; Example 1.1; 1.10.3. Multiple variable problems; 1.10.4. Linear programming; 1.10.5. Dynamic programming; 1.10.6. Optimisation of batch and semicontinuous processes; 1.11 REFERENCES; 1.12 NOMENCLATURE; 1.13 PROBLEMS 327 $a2 Fundamentals of Material Balances2.1. INTRODUCTION; 2.2. THE EQUIVALENCE OF MASS AND ENERGY; 2.3. CONSERVATION OF MASS; Example 2.1; 2.4. UNITS USED TO EXPRESS COMPOSITIONS; Example 2.2; 2.5. STOICHIOMETRY; Example 2.3; 2.6. CHOICE OF SYSTEM BOUNDARY; Example 2.4; 2.7. CHOICE OF BASIS FOR CALCULATIONS; 2.8. NUMBER OF INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS; Example 2.5; 2.9. CONSTRAINTS ON FLOWS AND COMPOSITIONS; Example 2.6; 2.10. GENERAL ALGEBRAIC METHOD; 2.11. TIE COMPONENTS; Example 2.7; Example 2.8; 2.12. EXCESS REAGENT; Example 2.9; 2.13. CONVERSION AND YIELD; Example 2.10; Example 2.11; Example 2.12 327 $a2.14. RECYCLE PROCESSESExample 2.13; 2.15. PURGE; Example 2.14; 2.16. BY-PASS; 2.17. UNSTEADY-STATE CALCULATIONS; Example 2.15; 2.18. GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR MATERIAL-BALANCE PROBLEMS; 2.19. REFERENCES (FURTHER READING); 2.20. NOMENCLATURE; 2.21. PROBLEMS; 3 Fundamentals of Energy Balances (and Energy Utilisation); 3.1. INTRODUCTION; 3.2. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY; 3.3. FORMS OF ENERGY (PER UNIT MASS OF MATERIAL); 3.3.1. Potential energy; 3.3.2. Kinetic energy; 3.3.3. Internal energy; 3.3.4. Work; 3.3.5. Heat; 3.3.6. Electrical energy; 3.4. THE ENERGY BALANCE; Example 3.1 327 $a3.5. CALCULATION OF SPECIFIC ENTHALPYExample 3.2; 3.6. MEAN HEAT CAPACITIES; Example 3.3; 3.7. THE EFFECT OF PRESSURE ON HEAT CAPACITY; Example 3.4; 3.8. ENTHALPY OF MIXTURES; 3.8.1. Integral heats of solution; Example 3.5; 3.9. ENTHALPY-CONCENTRATION DIAGRAMS; Example 3.6; 3.10. HEATS OF REACTION; 3.10.1. Effect of pressure on heats of reaction; Example 3.7; 3.11. STANDARD HEATS OF FORMATION; Example 3.8; 3.12. HEATS OF COMBUSTION; Example 3.9; 3.13. COMPRESSION AND EXPANSION OF GASES; 3.13.1. Mollier diagrams; Example 3.10; 3.13.2. Polytropic compression and expansion; Example 3.11 327 $a3.13.3. Multistage compressors 330 $aChemical Engineering Design is one of the best-known and widely adopted texts available for students of chemical engineering. It deals with the application of chemical engineering principles to the design of chemical processes and equipment. Revised throughout, the fourth edition covers the latest aspects of process design, operations, safety, loss prevention and equipment selection, among others. Comprehensive and detailed, the book is supported by problems and selected solutions. In addition the book is widely used by professionals as a day-to-day reference.*Best selling chemical eng 606 $aChemical engineering 606 $aEngineering 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aChemical engineering. 615 0$aEngineering. 676 $a660 700 $aSinnott$b R. K$0592727 701 $aCoulson$b J. M$g(John Metcalfe).$03534 701 $aRichardson$b J. F$g(John Francis).$015891 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910457675803321 996 $aChemical engineering design$92198012 997 $aUNINA