Plant design and economics for chemical engineers
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Plant design and economics for chemical engineers
(McGraw-Hill chemical engineering series)
McGraw-Hill, c2003
5th ed
- : international ed
Available at 5 libraries
  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
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  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
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  France
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  United States of America
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: international ed ISBN 9780071198721
Description
The fifth edition of Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers is a major revision of the popular fourth edition. There are new chapters on process synthesis, computer-aided design, and design of chemical reactors. A traditionally strong feature of the text, economic analysis, has been revamped and updated. Another strength, equipment sizing and cost estimation, is updated and expanded as well. These improvements also reflect changes in equipment availability.The numerous real examples throughout the book include computer or hand solutions, and often both. There is a new increased emphasis on computer use in design, economic evaluation, and optimization. Concepts, strategies, and approaches to computer use are featured. These concepts are not tied to particular software programs and therefore apply to wide a range of applications software, of both current and future release. This widely used text is now more useful than ever, providing a "one-stop" basic guide to chemical process design and evaluation.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: IntroductionChemical Engineering Plant Design
Chapter 2:Process Design OverviewDesign Project ProcedureSource of Design InformationFlow DiagramsThe Preliminary DesignComparison of Different ProcessesEquipment Design and Specifications
Chapter 3:General Design ConsiderationsHealth and Safety HazardsHAZOP EvaluationEnvironmental ProtectionPlant Location and LayoutPlant Operation and Control
Chapter 4:Flowsheet DevelopmentExample Process FlowsheetComponents and Purpose of a FlowsheetInput/Output StructureRecycle StructureTraditional Flowsheet DevelopmentModern Flowsheet Development by FanProcess Flow DiagramsPiping and instrumentation diagramsVessel and piping layout
Chapter 5: Computer-Aided DesignSpreadsheetsComputer-Aided Process Simulation Methods and ProductsUse of Several Computer-Aided ProgramsAspen PlusHysysSpecial Purpose ProgramsFRI, HTRI, BJACCost Estimation ProgramsICARUS
Chapter 6:Analysis of Cost EstimationCash Flow for Industrial OperationsEstimation of Capital InvestmentEstimation of Total Product CostSummary
Chapter 7:Analysis of Depreciation, Taxes, and Investment CostsDepreciation MethodsTaxesInvestment CostsPresent Worth and DiscountRelationship to Profitability Analyses
Chapter 8:Profitability, Alternative Investments, and ReplacementsProfitability StandardsFactors Influencing ProfitabilityReturn on InvestmentPayout TimeDiscounted Cash Flow Rate of ReturnNet Present WorthCapitalized CostAlternative InvestmentsReplacements
Chapter 9:Optimal Design and Design StrategyDefinition of Objective FunctionStructural Optimization by FanSelection of Design VariablesIsolation of Sub-OptimizationsHeat Exchanger Network-Pinch TechnologyParametric Optimization MethodsOptimization Example
Chapter 10:Materials Selection and UtilizationMaterial AvailabilitySelectionFabrication
Chapter 11:The Design ReportOrganizationPreparationCheck List for Final Report
Chapter 12:Material Transfer Equipment:Design and CostsPumps, Compressors, and PipingFlow Measuring EquipmentVessels and Storage EquipmentMaterials Handling Equipment
Chapter 13:Reactor Equipment: Design and CostsBasic Theory of Reaction KineticsSelection of Suitable ReactorsDesign and Cost of Reactor Equipment
Chapter 14:Heat-Transfer Equipment: Design and CostsBasic Theory of Heat Transfer in ExchangersSelection of Suitable Heat Exchanger TypesDesign and Costs of Heat Exchanger TypesOptimum Design of Heat Exchangers
Chapter 15:Separation Equipment: Design and CostsSelection of Suitable Separation ProcessesEquipment Design and Costs for Separating Homogeneous MixturesEquipment Design and Costs for Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures
Appendix A:Auxiliary, Utility and Chemical Cost Data
Appendix B:Design Problems
Appendix C:Tables of Physical Properties and Constants
Appendix D:Conversions of SI and US Customary Units
Appendix E:Examples of Commercially Available Simulators
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ISBN 9780072392661
Description
The fifth edition of Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers is a major revision of the popular fourth edition. There are new chapters on process synthesis, computer-aided design, and design of chemical reactors. A traditionally strong feature of the text, economic analysis, has been revamped and updated. Another strength, equipment sizing and cost estimation, is updated and expanded as well. These improvements also reflect changes in equipment availability.The numerous real examples throughout the book include computer or hand solutions, and often both. There is a new increased emphasis on computer use in design, economic evaluation, and optimization. Concepts, strategies, and approaches to computer use are featured. These concepts are not tied to particular software programs and therefore apply to wide a range of applications software, of both current and future release. This widely used text is now more useful than ever, providing a "one-stop" guide to chemical process design and evaluation.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction2 General Design Considerations3 Process Design Development4 Flowsheet Synthesis and Development5 Software Use in Process Design6 Analysis of Cost Estimation7 Interest, Time Value of Money, Taxes, and Fixed Charges8 Profitability, Alternative Investments, and Replacements9 Optimum Design and Design Strategy10 Materials and Fabrication Selection11 Written and Oral Reports12 Materials-Handling Equipment - Design and Costs13 Reactor Equipment - Design and Costs14 Heat-Transfer Equipment - Design and Costs15 Separation Equipment - Design and CostsAppendix A The International System (SI) of Units Appendix B Auxiliary, Utility, and Instrumentation Cost DataAppendix C Design ProblemsAppendix D Tables of Physical Properties and ConstantsAppendix E Heuristics for Process Equipment DesignAppendix F Software Useful for Design
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