Experimental methods and instrumentation for chemical engineers

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    • Patience, Gregory S.

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Experimental methods and instrumentation for chemical engineers

Gregory S. Patience

Elsevier, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Experimental Methods and Instrumentation for Chemical Engineers is a practical guide for research engineers and students, process engineers and, consultants, and others in the chemical engineering field. This unique book thoroughly describes experimental measurements and instrumentation in the contexts of pressure, temperature, fluid metering, chromatography, and more. Chapters on physico-chemical analysis and analysis of solids and powders are included as well. Throughout the book, the author examines all aspects of engineering practice and research. The principles of unit operations, transport phenomena, and plant design form the basis of this discipline. Experimental Methods and Instrumentation for Chemical Engineers integrates these concepts with statistics and uncertainty analysis to define factors that are absolutely necessary to measure and control, how precisely, and how often. Experimental Methods and Instrumentation for Chemical Engineers is divided into several themes, including the measurement of pressure, temperature flow rate, physico-chemical properties, gas and liquid concentrations and solids properties. Throughout the book, the concept of uncertainty is discussed in context, and the last chapter is dedicated to designing and experimental plan. The theory around the measurement principles is illustrated with examples. These examples include notions related to plant design as well as cost and safety.

目次

Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Measurement and Analysis Chapter 3: Experimental PlanningChapter 4: Pressure Chapter 5: Temperature Chapter 6: Fluid MeteringChapter 7: Physico-Chemical Analysis Chapter 8: ChromatographyChapter 9: Analysis of Solids and Powders

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