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Introduction to chemical engineering computing

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Wiley 2013.Description: xv, 339 pISBN:
  • 9788126524891
DDC classification:
  • 660.0285 FIN
Contents:
Introduction. - - Equations of state. - - Vapor-liquid equilibrium. - - Chemical reaction equilibrium. - - Mass balances with recycle streams. - - Simulation of mass transfer equipment. - - Process simulation. - - Chemical reactors. - - Transport processes in one dimension. - - Fuid flow in two and three dimensions. - - Convective diffusion equation in two and three dimensions.
Summary: Each chapter in Introduction to Chemical Engineering computing contains a descrition of the physical problem in general terms and in a mathematical context, thorough step-by-step instructions, numerous examples, and comprehensive explanations for each problem and program. This indispensable text features Excel, Matlab, Aspen Plus, and Femlab programs and acquaints readers with the advantages of each.
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Include appendix and index. - - Appedndix A. Hints when using excel. - - Hints when using Matlaba. - - C. Hints when using aspen plus. - - Hints when using Femlab. - - E. Parameter estimation. - - F. Mathematical methods.

Introduction. - - Equations of state. - - Vapor-liquid equilibrium. - - Chemical reaction equilibrium. - - Mass balances with recycle streams. - - Simulation of mass transfer equipment. - - Process simulation. - - Chemical reactors. - - Transport processes in one dimension. - - Fuid flow in two and three dimensions. - - Convective diffusion equation in two and three dimensions.

Each chapter in Introduction to Chemical Engineering computing contains a descrition of the physical problem in general terms and in a mathematical context, thorough step-by-step instructions, numerous examples, and comprehensive explanations for each problem and program. This indispensable text features Excel, Matlab, Aspen Plus, and Femlab programs and acquaints readers with the advantages of each.

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