This textbook introduces the application of analytical methods to phenomena important in chemical engineering and teaches analytical skills in the context of engineering design. A principal goal is to help readers reinforce their understanding of mathematics (especially calculus) and science as they are introduced to engineering thinking.
This textbook introduces the application of analytical methods to phenomena important in chemical engineering and teaches analytical skills in the context of engineering design. A principal goal is to help readers reinforce their understanding of mathematics (especially calculus) and science as they are introduced to engineering thinking.
Bruce C. Gates is Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Davis, where he has been a faculty member since 1992. Robert L. Powell is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering and of Food Science and Technology at the University of California, Davis, where he was a faculty member from 1984 to 2021.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction: Analysis Design and Chemical Engineering Chapter 2 Analysis of a Draining Tank: Experiments and Equations Chapter 3 Analysis Guided by Theory: Conservation of Mass and Conceptualization of Processes Chapter 4 Units Dimensions and Dimensional Analysis Chapter 5 Chemical Reactors and Chemical Reactions Chapter 6 Energy Energy Balances Heat Transfer and Temperature Control
Chapter 1 Introduction: Analysis Design and Chemical Engineering Chapter 2 Analysis of a Draining Tank: Experiments and Equations Chapter 3 Analysis Guided by Theory: Conservation of Mass and Conceptualization of Processes Chapter 4 Units Dimensions and Dimensional Analysis Chapter 5 Chemical Reactors and Chemical Reactions Chapter 6 Energy Energy Balances Heat Transfer and Temperature Control
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