Chemical Engineering Volume 1-2, Sixth Edition (Coulson and Richardsons Chemical
<P><STRONG><FONT color=#16387c size=2>Chemical Engineering Volume 1, Sixth Edition (Coulson and Richardsons Chemical Engineering)</FONT></STRONG> </P><P><IMG alt="Chemical Engineering Volume 1, Sixth Edition (Coulson and Richardsons Chemical Engineering) (Coulson and Richardsons Chemical Engineering)" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41H8RJKZ47L.jpg"> </P>
<P>By J R Backhurst, J H Harker, J.F. Richardson, J.M. Coulson, <BR>Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann <BR>Number Of Pages: 928 <BR>Publication Date: 1999-11-08 <BR>Sales Rank: 776549 <BR>ISBN / ASIN: 0750644443 <BR>EAN: 9780750644440 <BR>Binding: Paperback <BR>Manufacturer: Butterworth-Heinemann <BR>Studio: Butterworth-Heinemann <BR>Average Rating: 5 <BR>Total Reviews: 4 </P>
<P><BR>Coulson and Richardson's classic series provides the student with an account of the fundamentals of chemical engineering and constitutes the definitive work on the subject for academics and practitioners. Each book provides clear explanations of theory and thorough coverage of practical applications, supported by numerous worked examples and problems. Thus, the text is designed for students as well as being comprehensive in coverage.</P>
<P>This volume covers the three main transport process of interest to chemical engineers - momentum transfer (fluid flow), heat transfer and mass transfer and the relationships between them. The concluding chapter covers an application where each of these processes is occurring simultaneously - water cooling and humidification. The topics covered form the theoretical basis for much of the material in the later volumes of the series.</P>
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<P>Date: 1999-07-09 Rating: 5<BR>Review: <BR>A must for any Chemical Engineer</P>
<P>I found this book to be an excellent text and an invaluble resource for any Chemical Engineer whether a student or a working professional. The book is well laid out and a surprisingly easy read even for those beginning a chem eng course. I would recommend it to anyone.</P>
<P>Date: 1998-10-28 Rating: 5<BR>Review: <BR>An excellent book for professionals and university students.</P>
<P>A very good summary of chemical engineering. You can find everything you need related to mass and heat transfer. Very special thanks to Richardson and Coulson.</P>
<P>Mehmet ARAS, Chemical Engineer, Bayer Pharmaceuticals Co.</P>
<P>Date: 1998-03-11 Rating: 5<BR>Review: <BR>A must for any undergraduate chem eng design project!</P>
<P>As a graduate chemical engineer, fortunate to be one of Ray Sinnott's students, it is with great pleasure that I write about his book. The design project is a crucial part of any undergraduate program encompassing chemical engineering or related topics,ie Bio-chemical engineering and Process Bio-technology to name just a few. It is not until the student (of one of the most complex and challenging degree schemes) becomes involved with the "design project" do they realise the problems that need to be overcome to just start the most simple of tasks. The text is a valuable tool to quick and accurate methods to start the basic design of the majority of traditional unit operations. The text of course relies on the user to have some engineering knowledge and paves the way for the application of the more rigorous software design packages that are available today. Coverage is given is to many topics in the book especially in the areas of safe design/operation and costing, with many further references given at the end of chapter. This is a book that you will buy and continue to use all your practicing life, as myself and friends will testify!! There is no other text book that I have come across which gives so much practical information, yet so easily accessed. James Evans M.Eng. (University of Wales, Swansea.(UK))</P>
<P><U><STRONG>Chemical Engineering Volume 2 (Coulson %26amp; Richardson's Chemical Engineering)</STRONG></U> </P>
<P><A href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750644451/ebooksclub-20/"><IMG alt="Chemical Engineering Volume 2 (Chemical Engineering)" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51YJ3Z4TNWL.jpg"> </A></P>
<P>By J H Harker, J R Backhurst, J.F. Richardson, </P>
<P><BR>Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann <BR>Number Of Pages: 1232 <BR>Publication Date: 2002-06-15 <BR>Sales Rank: 348057 <BR>ISBN / ASIN: 0750644451 <BR>EAN: 9780750644457 <BR>Binding: Paperback <BR>Manufacturer: Butterworth-Heinemann <BR>Studio: Butterworth-Heinemann <BR>Average Rating: 5 <BR>Total Reviews: 4 <BR> <BR>Book Description: </P>
<P>Chemical Engineering Volume 2 covers the properties of particulate systems, including the character of individual particles and their behaviour in fluids. Sedimentation of particles, both singly and at high concentrations, flow in packed and fluidised beads and filtration are then examined.</P>
<P>The latter part of the book deals with separation processes, such as distillation and gas absorption, which illustrate applications of the fundamental principles of mass transfer introduced in Chemical Engineering Volume 1. In conclusion, several techniques of growing importance - adsorption, ion exchange, chromatographic and membrane separations, and process intensification - are described.</P>
<P>* A logical progression of chemical engineering concepts, volume 2 builds on fundamental principles contained in Chemical Engineering volume 1 and these volumes are fully cross-referenced<BR>* Reflects the growth in complexity and stature of chemical engineering over the last few years<BR>* Supported with further reading at the end of each chapter and graded problems at the end of the book</P>
<P><BR>Date: 1999-08-19 Rating: 5<BR>Review: <BR>Adquisición</P>
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<P>Date: 1999-07-09 Rating: 5<BR>Review: <BR>A must for any Chemical Engineer</P>
<P>I found this book to be an excellent text and an invaluble resource for any Chemical Engineer whether a student or a working professional. The book is well laid out and a surprisingly easy read even for those beginning a chem eng course. I would recommend it to anyone.</P>
<P>Date: 1998-10-28 Rating: 5<BR>Review: <BR>An excellent book for professionals and university students.</P>
<P>A very good summary of chemical engineering. You can find everything you need related to mass and heat transfer. Very special thanks to Richardson and Coulson.</P>
<P>Mehmet ARAS, Chemical Engineer, Bayer Pharmaceuticals Co.</P>
<P>Date: 1998-03-11 Rating: 5<BR>Review: <BR>A must for any undergraduate chem eng design project!</P>
<P>As a graduate chemical engineer, fortunate to be one of Ray Sinnott's students, it is with great pleasure that I write about his book. The design project is a crucial part of any undergraduate program encompassing chemical engineering or related topics,ie Bio-chemical engineering and Process Bio-technology to name just a few. It is not until the student (of one of the most complex and challenging degree schemes) becomes involved with the "design project" do they realise the problems that need to be overcome to just start the most simple of tasks. The text is a valuable tool to quick and accurate methods to start the basic design of the majority of traditional unit operations. The text of course relies on the user to have some engineering knowledge and paves the way for the application of the more rigorous software design packages that are available today. Coverage is given is to many topics in the book especially in the areas of safe design/operation and costing, with many further references given at the end of chapter. This is a book that you will buy and continue to use all your practicing life, as myself and friends will testify!! There is no other text book that I have come across which gives so much practical information, yet so easily accessed. James Evans M.Eng. (University of Wales, Swansea.(UK))</P>
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