Libro ingenieria
Nicholas P. Chopey
Editor Editor-in-Chief of Chemical Engineering Magazine Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education
HANDBOOK OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Handbook of chemical engineering calculations / Nicholas P. Chopey, editor.—3rd ed. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0-07-136262-2 1. Chemical engineering—Mathematics. I. Chopey, Nicholas P. TP149.H285 2003 660 .02 12—dc21 2003056200
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CONTRIBUTORS
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David S. Dickey, Ph.D. Senior Consultant, Mix-Tech, Inc., Dayton, OH (liquid agitation) Robert L. Dream, Ph.D. NJ (biotechnology) Otto Frank, Consultant (retired), Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Allentown, PA (distillation) Wenfang Leu, Ph.D. TX (filtration) Kenneth J. McNulty, Sc.D. (absorption and stripping) A. K. S. Murthy,Eng.Sc.D. Technology Fellow, BOC, Murray Hill, NJ (phase equilibrium) Louis Theodore, Eng.Sc.D. NY (air pollution control) William Vatavuk, P.E., President, Vatavuk Engineering, Durham. NC (cost engineering) Frank H. Verhoff, Ph.D. Vice President, USTech, Cincinnati, OH (extraction and leaching)
Robert M. Baldwin, Ph.D. Professor, Chemical Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines,Golden, CO (reaction kinetics and reactor design) James R. Beckman, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (crystallization) Gerald D. Button, Marketing Manager, Pharmaceuticals, Rohm & Haas Co., Philadelphia, PA (ion exchange, in other chemical engineering calculations)
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