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  • - A First Course with MATLAB
    by Pao C. (University of California Chau
    £65.49

    Process Control, first published in 2002, covers the most essential aspects of process control for a two-semester introductory course. Theory and analysis of process control are well-presented, and MATLAB is employed as a powerful yet approachable computational tool. Each chapter concludes with problem sets, and a custom web site provides MATLAB support.

  • - Theory, Algorithms, Modeling and Applications
    by Ye Yuan, Vassilios S. (University of Cambridge) Vassiliadis, Ehecatl Antonio (Imperial College London) del Rio Chanona & et al.
    £68.99

    A modern and unique treatment of process optimization which presents a thorough exposition of applications and algorithms in sufficient detail for practical use. A perfect tool for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in chemical and biochemical engineering.

  • by Ignacio E. Grossmann
    £69.99

    A unique text covering basic and advanced concepts of optimization theory and methods for process systems engineers. With examples illustrating key concepts and algorithms, and exercises involving theoretical derivations, numerical problems and modeling systems, it is ideal for single-semester, graduate courses in process systems engineering.

  • - Chromatography, Bioconjugation, and Protein Stability
    by David Pfister
    £114.99

    Providing a balance between theoretical modelling and concrete examples, this book covers several topics involved in the continuous production of proteins for biopharmaceutical applications, focusing on multi-column counter-current chromatography, bioconjugation and protein aggregation.

  • - Gasification, Reforming, and Chemical Syntheses
    by Liang-Shih (Ohio State University) Fan
    £113.99

    The first comprehensive guide to the principles and techniques of chemical looping partial oxidation, written by a pioneer in the field. With detailed coverage of metal oxide development, reactor design, and process systems analysis, it is ideal for researchers, professionals and students in chemical, energy, and environmental engineering.

  • - Modeling, Simulation, and Design
    by Roger-Marc Nicoud
    £108.49

    Addressing all aspects of the design, modeling and simulation of chromatographic processes, this result-oriented primer provides a practical guide to all the necessary approaches, methodologies and tools. Beginning with key definitions and concepts, it builds up from the most simple to the most complex situations, including multicomponent systems, non-uniform velocity profiles, bed instability, particle size distributions, and the influence of complex environments on chromatographic process design. In addition to covering classical approaches, it introduces efficient tools for investigating chromatographic processes, such as the 'Russian-Lego' approach for linear systems, phenomenological models, and specific shortcuts for deriving the key properties of industrial processes. With an emphasis on real-world problems and applications, step-by step modeling design guidelines, and detailed exercises for self-assessment, this is a must-have guide for practitioners and researchers working in chemical, biochemical, food and pharmaceutical engineering.

  • - An Integrated Approach
    by M. Scott Shell
    £47.99 - 93.99

    Learn classical thermodynamics alongside statistical mechanics with this fresh approach to the subjects. Molecular and macroscopic principles are explained in an integrated, side-by-side manner to give students a deep, intuitive understanding of thermodynamics and equip them to tackle future research topics that focus on the nanoscale. Entropy is introduced from the get-go, providing a clear explanation of how the classical laws connect to the molecular principles, and closing the gap between the atomic world and thermodynamics. Notation is streamlined throughout, with a focus on general concepts and simple models, for building basic physical intuition and gaining confidence in problem analysis and model development. Well over 400 guided end-of-chapter problems are included, addressing conceptual, fundamental, and applied skill sets. Numerous worked examples are also provided together with handy shaded boxes to emphasize key concepts, making this the complete teaching package for students in chemical engineering and the chemical sciences.

  • - Principles and Applications of Semi-Batch Bioreactors
    by Henry C. Lim & Hwa Sung Shin
    £129.99

    Many, if not most, industrially important fermentation and bioreactor operations are carried out in fed-batch mode, producing a wide variety of products. In spite of this, there is no single book that deals with fed-batch operations. This is the first book that presents all the necessary background material regarding the 'what, why and how' of optimal and sub-optimal fed-batch operations. Numerous examples are provided to illustrate the application of optimal fed-batch cultures. This unique book, by world experts with decades of research and industrial experience, is a must for researchers and industrial practitioners of fed-batch processes (modeling, control and optimization) in biotechnology, fermentation, food, pharmaceuticals and waste treatment industries.

  • by Harold (Pennsylvania State University) Schobert
    £93.99

    Focusing on today's major fuel resources, this book discusses the natural processes by which they formed; their composition and properties; and the ways in which they are converted or upgraded into the forms in commercial use. It is ideal for graduate students and professionals in chemical engineering and energy technology.

  • by Michael Baldea & Prodromos Daoutidis
    £125.49

    Presenting a systematic model reduction and hierarchical controller design framework for broad classes of integrated process systems encountered in practice, this book first studies process systems with large material recycle and/or with small purge streams, followed by systems with energy integration. Step-by-step model reduction procedures are developed to derive nonlinear reduced models of the dynamics in each time scale. Hierarchical control architectures consisting of coordinated levels of control action in different time scales are proposed for each class of process systems considered to enforce stability, tracking performance and disturbance rejection. Numerous process applications are discussed in detail to illustrate the application of the methods and their potential to improve process operations. MATLAB codes are also presented to guide further application of the methods developed and facilitate practical implementations.

  • by Norman J. (University of Delaware) Wagner, Belgium) Mewis & Jan (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    £48.99 - 139.99

    With material presented in an introductory manner, and complex mathematical derivations kept to a minimum, this is the first book devoted to the comprehensive study of colloidal rheology in all its aspects. An essential guide for industrial researchers and practitioners, this book is also ideal for specialised graduate courses.

  • by F. B. Petlyuk
    £50.99 - 128.49

    Originally published in 2004, Distillation Theory and Its Application to Optimal Design of Separation Units presents a clear, multidimensional geometric representation of distillation theory that is valid for all distillation column types, splits, and mixtures. This representation answers such fundamental questions as: what are the feasible separation products for a given mixture? What minimum power is required to separate a given mixture? What minimum number of trays is necessary to separate a given mixture at a fixed power input? This book is intended for students and specialists in the design and operation of separation units in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, wood, petrochemical, oil-refining, and natural gas industries and for software designers.

  • - Foundations in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
    by Morton M. Denn
    £65.99

    Most of the shaping in the manufacture of polymeric objects is carried out in the melt state, as it is a substantial part of the physical property development. Melt processing involves an interplay between fluid mechanics and heat transfer in rheologically complex liquids, and taken as a whole it is a nice example of the importance of coupled transport processes. This book is on the underlying foundations of polymer melt processing, which can be derived from relatively straightforward ideas in fluid mechanics and heat transfer; the level is that of an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course, and the material can serve as the text for a course in polymer processing or for a second course in transport processes.

  • by K. Kesava Rao & Prabhu R. Nott
    £76.99

    The flow of granular materials such as sand, snow, coal, and catalyst particles is common occurrence in natural and industrial settings. The mechanics of these materials is not well understood. They are important since a large fraction of the materials handled and processed in the chemical, metallurgical, pharmaceutical, and food processing industries are granular in nature. This book describes the theories for granular flow based mainly on continuum models although alternative discrete models are also discussed briefly. The level is appropriate for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students. The goal is to inform the reader about observed phenomena, some available models, and their shortcomings and to visit some issues that remain unresolved. There is a selection of problems at the end of the chapters to encourage exploration, and extensive references are provided.

  • by Italy) Wu, Hua (Ausimont Research and Development Center, Indiana) Varma, et al.
    £57.99

    This book is the first to provide a thorough treatment of parametric sensitivity and sensitivity analysis. The emphasis is on applications to real situations. The book covers definitions of various sensitivity indices, numerical techniques used for their evaluation, and sensitivity analysis in a variety of chemical reactors and in combustion systems, air pollution, and metabolic processes.

  • by Rodney O. (Iowa State University) Fox
    £92.49

    This book presents the current state of the art in computational models for turbulent reacting flows, and analyzes carefully the strengths and weaknesses of the various techniques described. The focus is on formulation of practical models as opposed to numerical issues arising from their solution.

  • - Analysis of Mass Contactors and Heat Exchangers
    by T. W. Fraser (University of Delaware) Russell
    £114.99

    This text allows instructors to teach a course on heat and mass transfer that will equip students with the pragmatic, applied skills required by the chemical industry. This combined presentation of heat and mass transfer allows students to develop a practical understanding, while maintaining mathematical rigour, without extensive mathematical analysis.

  • by John C. (Texas A & M University) Slattery
    £101.49

    This text on transport phenomena is arranged in three parallel parts covering the major topics of momentum, energy, and mass transfer. Each part begins with the theory and is followed by applications. Includes numerous real-world examples and exercises. Intended for first-year graduate engineering students, the book will be equally useful as a reference for researchers.

  • by Liang-Shih (Ohio State University) Fan
    £72.49

    This authoritative book addresses the fundamental principles of gas-solid flows and their application to various gas-solid flow systems.

  • - Optimal Distribution of Catalyst in Pellets, Reactors, and Membranes
    by Zurich) Morbidelli, Massimo (ETH, Asterios (University College London) Gavriilidis, et al.
    £40.99 - 81.49

    Thorough treatment of the design, preparation, and utilization of catalytic systems for optimal performance.

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    £123.99

    An essential text written by an international coalition of rheologists. Guides formulation and processing, and aids understanding of foundational theory and simulation methods. Covering gels and glasses to industrial slurries and naturally occurring suspensions, this constitutes a modern reference for researchers and practitioners alike.

  • by Richard D. Noble & Patricia A. Terry
    £78.99

    Chemical separations are of central importance in many areas of environmental science, whether it is the clean up of polluted water or soil, the treatment of discharge streams from chemical processes, or modification of a specific process to decrease its environmental impact. This book is an introduction to chemical separations, focusing on their use in environmental applications. The authors first discuss the general aspects of separation technology as a unit operation. They also describe how property differences are used to generate separations, the use of separating agents, and the selection criteria for particular separation techniques. The general approach for each technology is to present the chemical and/or physical basis for the process and explain how to evaluate it for design and analysis. The book contains many worked examples and homework problems. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on environmental separations or environmental engineering.

  • - An Introduction
    by T. Michael (Cornell University Duncan
    £74.49

    Introducing the principles and practices of design and analysis in chemical engineering, this textbook teaches students to apply three vital analytical skills - mathematical modelling, graphical modelling, and dynamic scaling - in the contexts of modern chemical processes such as the hydrogen economy, petrochemical processes, and pharmaceuticals.

  • - Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems
    by E. L. Cussler
    £61.49

    This overview of diffusion and separation processes brings unsurpassed, engaging clarity to this complex topic. Diffusion is a key part of the undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum and at the core of understanding chemical purification and reaction engineering. This spontaneous mixing process is also central to our daily lives, with importance in phenomena as diverse as the dispersal of pollutants to digestion in the small intestine. For students, Diffusion goes from the basics of mass transfer and diffusion itself, with strong support through worked examples and a range of student questions. It also takes the reader right through to the cutting edge of our understanding, and the new examples in this third edition will appeal to professional scientists and engineers. Retaining the trademark enthusiastic style, the broad coverage now extends to biology and medicine.

  • by A. C. Chamberlain
    £63.49

    This book is about radioactive gases and particles which are dispersed in the environment, either from natural causes, or following nuclear tests and accidental emissions. The ways in which the radioactivity enters food chains are described. Some experimental applications to problems in physics and physiology are also described.

  • by William M. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Deen
    £56.49

    Designed for introductory undergraduate courses in fluid mechanics for chemical engineers, this textbook illustrates the fundamental concepts and analytical strategies using a range of modern applications and worked examples. It includes traditional design calculations and guidance on predicting the flow properties of novel devices and systems.

  • by Elias I. (Purdue University Franses
    £83.49

    Master the principles of thermodynamics, and understand their practical real-world applications, with this deep and intuitive undergraduate textbook.

  • - Principles, Phenomena and Processes
    by Kamalesh K. (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Sirkar
    £69.99

    Written for an advanced separation process course in chemical engineering, this textbook provides students with a basic understanding of molecular, macromolecular and particle separation techniques. With a wide range of industrial examples, worked through problems, homework sets and a solutions manual for instructor use, this is the complete textbook package.

  • - An Introduction
    by Morton M. Denn
    £47.49 - 101.49

    Chemical Engineering: An Introduction enables students to explore the activities a modern chemical engineer is involved with, by focusing on mass and energy balances in liquid-phase processes.

  • - Fluid Mechanics and Convective Transport Processes
    by Santa Barbara) Leal & L. Gary (University of California
    £83.49

    Advanced Transport Phenomena is ideal as a graduate textbook. It contains a detailed discussion of modern analytic methods for the solution of fluid mechanics and heat and mass transfer problems, focusing on approximations based upon scaling and asymptotic methods. The book is also focused on the solutions of representative problems.

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