Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition
Take a flexible approach to learning with Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition
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ISBN: 0131406345
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Author: David M. Himmelblau, James B. Riggs Publisher: Prentice Hall Format: Hardcover
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Appropriate for all introductory courses in chemical engineering,
Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition
is a complete, practical, and student-friendly introduction to the principles
and techniques of contemporary chemical, petroleum, and environmental
engineering. Throughout, the authors introduce efficient and consistent
methods for analyzing material and energy balance problems, organizing
solutions, and calculating answers. The authors thoroughly address the
behavior of gases, liquids, and solids: ideal/real gases, single component
two-phase systems, gas-liquid systems, and more.
This edition presents extensive new coverage, including new chapters on degrees of freedom, process simulation, and unsteady state materials. It brings together more examples and problems treating topics pertaining to the environment, safety, semiconductor processing, nanotechnology, biology and biotechnology. Recast into 29 modular chapters, it offers students and faculty members an exceptionally flexible approach to learning. The CD-ROM includes new Polymath software, a convenient physical property database, 200 supplementary problems, animations of working process equipment, and checklists designed to simplify learning and accelerate mastery. 1072 pp.
Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition -
Table of Contents:
Preface
Read Me
Frequently Asked Questions
I INTRODUCTION
Dimensions, Units, and Their Conversion
Units and Dimensions
Operations with Units
Conversion of Units and Conversion Factors
Dimensional Consistency (Homogeneity)
Significant Figures
Validation of Problem Solutions
Moles, Density, and Concentration
The Mole
Density
Specific Gravity
Flow Rate
Mole Fraction and Mass (Weight) Fraction
Analyses of Multicomponent
Solutions and Mixtures
Concentration
Choosing A Basis
Temperature
Pressure
Pressure and Its Units
Measurement of Pressure
Differential Pressure Measurements
II MATERIAL BALANCES
Introduction to Material Balances
The Concept of a Material Balance
Open and Closed Systems
Steady-State and Unsteady-State Systems
Multiple Component Systems
Accounting for Chemical Reactions in Material Balances
Material Balances for Batch and Semi-Batch Processes
A General Strategy for Solving Material Balance Problems
Problem Solving
The Strategy for Solving Problems
Solving Material Balance Problems for Single Units without
Reaction
The Chemical Reaction Equation and Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry
Terminology for Applications of Stoichiometry
Material Balances for Processes Involving Reaction
Species Material Balances
Element Material Balances
Material Balances Involving Combustion
Material Balance Problems Involving Multiple Units
Recycle, Bypass, Purge, and the Industrial Application Of Material
Balances
Introduction
Recycle without Chemical Reaction
Recycle with Chemical Reaction
Bypass and Purge
The Industrial Application of Material Balances
III GASES, VAPORS, LIQUIDS, AND SOLIDS
Ideal Gases
The Ideal Gas Law
Ideal Gas Mixtures and Partial Pressure
Material Balances Involving Ideal Gases
Real Gases: Compressibility
Real Gases: Equations of State
Single Component Two-Phase Systems (Vapor Pressure)
Phase Diagrams
Modeling and Predicting Vapor Pressure as a Function of
Temperature
Two-Phase Gas-Liquid Systems (Saturation, Condensation, and
Vaporization)
Saturation
Condensation
Vaporization
Two-Phase Gas-Liquid Systems (Partial Saturation and Humidity)
Terminology Involved for Partial Saturation
Material Balance Problems Involving Partial Saturation
The Phase Rule and Vapor-Liquid Equilibria
The Gibbs Phase Rule
Vapor-Liquid Equlibria in Binary Systems
Liquids and Gases in Equilibrium with Solids
IV ENERGY BALANCES
Energy: Terminology, Concepts, and Units
The Terminology Associated with Energy Balances
Types of Energy
Introduction to Energy Balances For Processes Without Reaction
The Concept of the Conservation of Energy
Energy Balances for Closed, Unsteady-State Systems
Energy Balances for Closed, Steady-State Systems
Energy Balances for Open, Unsteady-State Systems
Energy Balances for Open, Steady-State Systems
Calculation of Enthalpy Changes
Phase Transitions
Heat Capacity Equations
Tables and Charts to Retrieve Enthalpy Values
Computer Databases
Application Of Energy Balances in the Absence of Chemical Reactions
Simplifications of the General Energy Balance
The Strategy for Solving Energy Balance Problems
Application of the Energy Balance to Closed Systems
Application of the Energy Balance to Open Systems
Energy Balances: How to Account for Chemical Reaction
The Standard Heat (Enthalpy) of Formation
The Heat (Enthalpy) of Reaction
Merging the Heat of Formation with the Sensible Heat of a Compound in Making an Energy
Balance
The Heat of Combustion
Energy Balances That Include the Effects of Chemical Reaction
Analysis of the Degrees of Freedom to Include the Energy Balance with
Reaction
Applications of Energy Balances in Processes that Include
Reactions
Ideal Processes, Efficiency, and the Mechanical Energy Balance
Ideal Reversible Processes
Efficiency
The Mechanical Energy Balance
Heats of Solution and Mixing
Heats of Solution, Dissolution, and Mixing
Introducing the Effects of Mixing into the Energy Balance
Humidity (Psychrometric) Charts and Their Use
Terminology
The Humidity (Psychrometric) Chart
Applications of the Humidity Chart
V SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL (ON THE ACCOMPANYING CD)
Analysis of the Degrees of Freedom in a Steady-State Process
Solving Material and Energy Balances Using Process Simulators (Flowsheeting
Codes)
Unsteady-State Material and Energy Balances
VI APPENDICES.
A. Answers To Self-Assessment Tests
B. Atomic Weights and Numbers
C. Table of the Pitzer Z0 and Z1 Factors
D. Physical Properties of Various Organic and Inorganic
Substances
E. Heat Capacity Equations
F. Heats of Formation and Combustion
G. Vapor Pressures
H. Heats of Solution and Dilution
I. Enthalpy-Concentration Data
J. Thermodynamic Charts
K. Physical Properties of Petroleum Fractions
L. Solution of Sets of Equations
M. Fitting Functions to Data
N. Answers to Selected Problems
Index
Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition