Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (May 2, 2018) © 2018

  • Christie John Geankoplis
  • Allen Hersel
  • Daniel H. Lepek

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ISBN-13: 9780134181585
Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles
Published 2018

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For chemical engineering students

Today, chemical engineering students need a thorough understanding of momentum, heat, mass transfer, and separation processes. Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles, 5th Edition offers a unified and up-to-date treatment of all these topics. Thoroughly updated to reflect the field's latest methods and software technologies, it covers both fundamental principles and practical applications.
  • Part I: Transport Processes: Momentum, Heat, and Mass
  • 1. Introduction to Engineering Principles and Units
  • 2. Principles of Momentum Transfer and Overall Balances
  • 3. Principles of Momentum Transfer and Application
  • 4. Introduction to Heat Transfer
  • 5. Steady-State Conduction
  • 6. Principles of Unsteady-State Heat Transfer
  • 7. Introduction to Convection
  • 8. Heat Exchangers
  • 9. Introduction to Radiation Heat Transfer
  • 10. Introduction to Mass Transfer
  • 11. Steady-State Mass Transfer
  • 12. Unsteady-State Mass Transfer
  • 13. Convective Mass Transfer
  • Part II: Separation Process Principles
  • 14. Absorption and Stripping
  • 15. Humidification Processes
  • 16. Filtration and Membrane Separation Processes (Liquid Liquid or Solid Liquid Phase)
  • 17. Gaseous Membrane Systems
  • 18. Distillation
  • 19. Liquid Liquid Extraction
  • 20. Adsorption, Ion Exchange and Chromatography
  • 21. Crystallization and Size Reduction
  • 22. Settling and Centrifugation
  • 23. Leaching
  • 24. Evaporation
  • 25. Drying of Process Material

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