Linear Operator Methods in Chemical Engineering with Applications to Transport and Chemical Reaction Systems
Author: Doraiswami Ramkrishna
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 504
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 504
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: S. PUSHPAVANAM
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Published: 1998-01-01
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9788120312623
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This comprehensive, well organized and easy to read book presents concepts in a unified framework to establish a similarity in the methods of solutions and analysis of such diverse systems as algebraic equations, ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations. The distin-guishing feature of the book is the clear focus on analytical methods of solving equations. The text explains how the methods meant to elucidate linear problems can be extended to analyse nonlinear problems. The book also discusses in detail modern concepts like bifurcation theory and chaos.To attract engineering students to applied mathematics, the author explains the concepts in a clear, concise and straightforward manner, with the help of examples and analysis. The significance of analytical methods and concepts for the engineer/scientist interested in numerical applications is clearly brought out.Intended as a textbook for the postgraduate students in engineering, the book could also be of great help to the research students.
Author: Vemuri Balakotaiah
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2022-12-31
Total Pages: 784
ISBN-13: 3110739704
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The book details mathematical techniques for chemical and other engineers. Many practical examples encountered by chemical (and other) engineers, modern approach involving multiple length and time scales, use of symbolic software (such as Mathematica) and combination of analytical methods with graphics are included. It may be used by graduate chemical (and other) engineering students as well as industrial practitioners and possibly specialists.
Author: Ralph E. White
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2010-02-06
Total Pages: 871
ISBN-13: 3642043119
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book presents Maple solutions to a wide range of problems relevant to chemical engineers and others. Many of these solutions use Maple’s symbolic capability to help bridge the gap between analytical and numerical solutions. The readers are strongly encouraged to refer to the references included in the book for a better understanding of the physics involved, and for the mathematical analysis. This book was written for a senior undergraduate or a first year graduate student course in chemical engineering. Most of the examples in this book were done in Maple 10. However, the codes should run in the most recent version of Maple. We strongly encourage the readers to use the classic worksheet (*. mws) option in Maple as we believe it is more user-friendly and robust. In chapter one you will find an introduction to Maple which includes simple basics as a convenience for the reader such as plotting, solving linear and nonlinear equations, Laplace transformations, matrix operations, ‘do loop,’ and ‘while loop. ’ Chapter two presents linear ordinary differential equations in section 1 to include homogeneous and nonhomogeneous ODEs, solving systems of ODEs using the matrix exponential and Laplace transform method. In section two of chapter two, nonlinear ordinary differential equations are presented and include simultaneous series reactions, solving nonlinear ODEs with Maple’s ‘dsolve’ command, stop conditions, differential algebraic equations, and steady state solutions. Chapter three addresses boundary value problems.
Author: Lyle Albright
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2008-11-20
Total Pages: 1930
ISBN-13: 1420014382
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From fundamentals to plant operations, Albright's Chemical Engineering Handbook offers a thorough, yet succinct guide to day-to-day methods and calculations used in chemical engineering applications. Leaders from an exceptional diversity of specialties provide a clear review of basic information, case examples, and references to additional information. They discuss essential principles, calculations, and key issues such as reaction engineering, process control and design, waste disposal, and electrochemical and biochemical engineering. The final chapters cover aspects of patents, intellectual property, communications, and ethics that are most relevant to engineers.
Author: Daniel E. Rosner
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 2013-10-22
Total Pages: 571
ISBN-13: 1483162680
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Transport Processes in Chemically Reacting Flow Systems discusses the role, in chemically reacting flow systems, of transport processes—particularly the transport of momentum, energy, and (chemical species) mass in fluids (gases and liquids). The principles developed and often illustrated here for combustion systems are important not only for the rational design and development of engineering equipment (e.g., chemical reactors, heat exchangers, mass exchangers) but also for scientific research involving coupled transport processes and chemical reaction in flow systems. The book begins with an introduction to transport processes in chemically reactive systems. Separate chapters cover momentum, energy, and mass transport. These chapters develop, state, and exploit useful quantitative ""analogies"" between these transport phenomena, including interrelationships that remain valid even in the presence of homogeneous or heterogeneous chemical reactions. A separate chapter covers the use of transport theory in the systematization and generalization of experimental data on chemically reacting systems. The principles and methods discussed are then applied to the preliminary design of a heat exchanger for extracting power from the products of combustion in a stationary (fossil-fuel-fired) power plant. The book has been written in such a way as to be accessible to students and practicing scientists whose background has until now been confined to physical chemistry, classical physics, and/or applied mathematics.
Author: E B Nauman
Publisher: Newnes
Published: 2013-10-22
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 1483289494
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introductory Systems Analysis for Process Engineers places an emphasis on dynamic models derived using unsteady-state material and energy balances. Examples include chemical reactions, heat and mass transfer, and residence time distributions in flowsystems. This book is intended as an undergraduate text for junior or senior year process engineers. It provides the mathematics needed for more advanced courses in process control, chemical reaction engineering, and process design.
Author: University of Michigan
Publisher: UM Libraries
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 164
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Author: James S. Vrentas
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2016-04-19
Total Pages: 622
ISBN-13: 1466515694
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A proper understanding of diffusion and mass transfer theory is critical for obtaining correct solutions to many transport problems. Diffusion and Mass Transfer presents a comprehensive summary of the theoretical aspects of diffusion and mass transfer and applies that theory to obtain detailed solutions for a large number of important problems. Par
Author: University of Michigan. College of Engineering
Publisher: UM Libraries
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 502
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