Transport processes and unit operations
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Transport processes and unit operations
PTR Prentice Hall, c1993
3rd ed, Prentice Hall international editions
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Intended for one-year transport phenomena (also called transport processes) and unit operations course. First semester covers fluid mechanics (also called momentum), heat and mass transfer; second semester covers unit operations.
Revision of successful textbook for two-semester (junior/senior) course called transport phenomena (or processes) and with operations. Significant unit changes include the addition of a section on adsorption, chapter on membrane separation, and more complete coverage of fluid mechanics.
Table of Contents
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. 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 Liquid-Solid Separation Processes.
13. Membrane Separation Processes.
14. Mechanical-Physical Separation Processes.
III. APPENDICES.
A1. Fundamental Constants and Conversion Factors.
A2. Physical Properties of Water.
A3. Physical Properties of Inorganic and Organic Compounds.
A4. Physical Properties of Foods and Biological Materials.
A5. Properties of Pipes, Tubes, and Screens.
Notation.
Index.
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