Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook
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Author | Perry, R.H. and Green, D.W. (Editors) |
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Language | English |
Subject(s) | Chemical Engineering |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill |
Released | June 1997 (7th Edition) |
Media Type | Hardback |
Pages | 2640 |
ISBN | 0-07-049841-5 |
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook was first published in 1934 and the seventh edition was published in 1997. It has been a classic source of chemical engineering knowledge found to be indispensable by chemical engineers, and a wide variety of other engineers and scientists, through six previous editions spanning more than seventy years.
The subjects covered in the book include: physical properties of chemicals and other materials; mathematics; thermodynamics; heat transfer; mass transfer; fluid dynamics; chemical reactors and chemical reaction kinetics; transport and storage of fluid; heat transfer equipment; psychrometry and evaporative cooling; distillation; gas absorption; liquid-liquid extraction; adsorption and ion exchange; gas-solid, liquid-solid and solid-solid operations; biochemical engineering; waste management, materials of construction, process economics and cost estimation; process safety and many others.
[edit] See also
- Chemical engineer
- Distillation Design
- Process design
- Process engineering
- Transport Phenomena
- Unit operations
- Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering
[edit] External links
- A review by NST Engineers
- Knovel Library (click on "Title Details")