Appropriate for one-year transport phenomena (also called transport processes) and separation processes course. First semester covers fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer; second semester covers separation process principles (includes unit operations). The title of this Fourth Edition has been changed from Transport Processes and Unit Operations to Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles (Includes Unit Operations). This was done because the term Unit Operations has been largely superseded by the term Separation Processes which better reflects the present modern nomenclature being used. The main objectives and the format of the Fourth Edition remain the same. The sections on momentum transfer have been greatly expanded, especially in the sections on fluidized beds, flow meters, mixing, and non-Newtonian fluids. Material has been added to the chapter on mass transfer. The chapters on absorption, distillation, and liquid-liquid extraction have also been enlarged. More new material has been added to the sections on ion exchange and crystallization. The chapter on membrane separation processes has been greatly expanded especially for gas-membrane theory.
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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 Applications. 4. Principles of Steady-State Heat Transfer. 5. Principles of Unsteady-State Heat Transfer. 6. Principles of Mass Transfer. 7. Principles of Unsteady-State and Convective Mass Transfer. II. SEPARATION PROCESS PRINCIPLES (INCLUDES UNIT OPERATIONS). 8. Evaporation. 9. Drying of Process Materials. 10. Stage and Continuous Gas-Liquid Separation Processes. 11. Vapor-Liquid Separation Processes. 12. Liquid-Liquid and Fluid-Solid Separation Processes. 13. Membrane Separation Processes. 14. Mechanical-Physical Separation Processes. Appendix A.1. Fundamental Constants and Conversion Factors. Appendix A.2. Physical Properties of Water. Appendix A.3. Physical Properties of Inorganic and Organic Compounds. Appendix A.4. Physical Properties of Foods and Biological Materials. Appendix A.5. Properties of Pipes, Tubes, and Screens. Notation. Index.  
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The comprehensive, unified, up-to-date guide to transport and separation processes Today, chemical engineering professionals need a thorough understanding of momentum, heat, and mass transfer processes, as well as separation processes. Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles, Fourth Edition offers a unified and up-to-date treatment of all these topics. Thoroughly updated to reflect the field's latest methods and applications, it covers both fundamental principles and practical applications. Part 1 covers the essential principles underlying transport processes: momentum transfer; steady-state and unsteady-state heat transfer; and mass transfer, including both unsteady-state and convective mass transfer. Part 2 covers key separation processes, including evaporation, drying, humidification, absorption, distillation, adsorption, ion exchange, extraction, leaching, crystallization, dialysis, gas membrane separation, reverse osmosis, filtration, ultrafiltration, microfiltration, settling, centrifugal separation, and more. This edition's extensive updates and enhancements include: A more thorough coverage of momentum, heat, and mass transport processesDetailed new coverage of separation process applicationsGreatly expanded coverage of momentum transfer, including fluidized beds and non-Newtonian fluids More detailed discussions of mass transfer, absorption, distillation, liquid-liquid extraction, and crystallization Extensive new coverage of membrane separation processes and gas-membrane theory Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles, Fourth Edition also features more than 240 example problems and over 550 homework problems reflecting the field's current methods and applications.
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More unified introduction to the transport processes of momentum, heat, and mass transfer and to the applications of separation processes. Enables the student who must study so many topics today to better understand their interrelationships.Expanded sections on momentum transfer—Especially in the sections on fluidized beds and non-Newtonian fluids. Presents topics that are especially important in the chemical engineering field.Material has been added to the chapters on mass transfer. Allows a fundamental understanding of the theory of separation processes.Chapters on absorption, distillation, and liquid-liquid extraction have been enlarged. Exposes the student to the newer applications in these separation processes.Membrane separation processes chapter has been greatly expanded especially for gas-membrane theory. Gives the student knowledge in these newly expanding membrane processes.
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More unified introduction to the transport processes of momentum, heat, and mass transfer and to the applications of separation processes. Enables the student who must study so many topics today to better understand their interrelationships.Expanded sections on momentum transfer—Especially in the sections on fluidized beds and non-Newtonian fluids. Presents topics that are especially important in the chemical engineering field.Material has been added to the chapters on mass transfer. Allows a fundamental understanding of the theory of separation processes.Chapters on absorption, distillation, and liquid-liquid extraction have been enlarged. Exposes the student to the newer applications in these separation processes.Membrane separation processes chapter has been greatly expanded especially for gas-membrane theory. Gives the student knowledge in these newly expanding membrane processes.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781292026022
Publisert
2013-07-25
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson Education Limited
Vekt
2068 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
218 mm
Dybde
37 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
980

Biographical note

CHRISTIE JOHN GEANKOPLIS is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota. His current research interests involve transport processes, biochemical reactor engineering, mass transfer in liquid solutions, and diffusion and/or reaction in porous solids. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.