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A Practical Approach to Chemical Engineering for Non-Chemical Engineers
Practical guide on the basic knowledge and non-technical language needed to understand chemical process plants
Moe Toghraei (Author)
9780128239001, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 22 September 2021
652 pages, Approx. 200 illustrations
23.5 x 19 x 4 cm, 1.34 kg
A Practical Approach to Chemical Engineering for Non-Chemical Engineers is aimed at people who are dealing with chemical engineers or those who are involved in chemical processing plants. The book demystifies complicated chemical engineering concepts through daily life examples and analogies. It contains many illustrations and tables that facilitate quick and in-depth understanding of the concepts handled in the book. By studying this book, practicing engineers (non-chemical), professionals, technicians and other skilled workers will gain a deeper understanding of what chemical engineers say and ask for. The book is also useful for engineering students who plan to get into chemical engineering and want to know more on the topic and any related jargon.
Part 1: Chemical Engineering and Process Industries 1. Process Industry Elements: Equipment and Pipes 2. Process Industry Elements: Utilities 3. Process Industry Elements: Instrumentation and Control Part 2: Chemical Engineers' toolbox 4. Discipline Deliverables 5. Standards and Codes 6. Concepts of materials 7. Principles of Material Change 8. Concepts of Equipment and Pipes Part 3: Unit Operations and process units 9. Common Principles of Conversions 10. Unit Operations: Mechanical Separations 11. Unit Operations: Mass transfer-based separations 12. Process Units: Reactions 13. Unit Operations: Dealing with discrete form of materials 14. Process Plant Design Part 4: Chemical engineering activities as a social action 15. Risk Management 16. Economical aspects 17. Health Requirements 18. Safety Requirements of Plants 19. Environment Concerns 20. Material of Construction and Corrosion Appendices: Brief explanation of chemical engineering courses 1. Fluid Mechanic 2. Heat Transfer 3. Mass Transfer 4. Thermodynamics
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Thermodynamics & heat [PHH]