| Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers with MATLAB Applications |
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This book is intended for junior, senior, or graduate-level courses in numerical methods. It describes the derivation of a variety of numerical methods and their application to the solution of engineering problems, with an emphasis on problems in the chemical engineering field. Submitted: Dec 24, 2003
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| Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers |
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By James O. Wilkes . Written from a chemical engineering perspective, this comprehensive text covers fluid mechanics from a macroscopic level followed by a microscopic view. Written for the undergraduate and first-year graduate student, the book also bridges the gap between the physicist and the practitioner, providing numerous real-world examples and problems of increasing detail and complexity. Submitted: Nov 10, 2001
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| Adsorption Analysis: Equilibria and Kinetics |
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By Duong D. Do, ISBN 1-86094-137-0 For use by lecturers and engineers in chemical engineering who wish tocarry out research in adsorption, this book covers topics of equilibriaand kinetics of adsorption in porous media. Fundamental equilibria andkinetics are dealt with for both homogeneous and heterogeneous particles.Five chapters of the book deal with equilibria and eight chapters dealwith kinetics. Submitted: Dec 24, 2003
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| Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3e |
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By H. Scott Fogler, ISBN 0-13-531708-8 Submitted: Dec 24, 2003
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| Process Control: A First Course with MATLAB |
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By Pao C. Chau. Written for students and professionals in process control, this book discusses classical techniques, as well as state-space modeling and control. Appendices include tutorial sessions on applying MATLAB and the Control System Toolbox to transfer functions, time-response simulation, state-space functions, feedback simulation functions, root-locus and frequency-response functions. Submitted: Feb 09, 2004
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| Principles and Modern Applications of Mass Transfer Operations |
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By Jaime Benitez. Written for undergraduate chemical engineering students, this book presents the theory and application of mass transfer operations. Topics covered include convective and interphase mass transfer, absorption and stripping, distillation, and liquid-liquid extraction. Submitted: Feb 09, 2004
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| Introduction to Transport Phenomena |
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By William J. Thomson, ISBN 0-13-454828-0 Submitted: Dec 24, 2003
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| Chemometrics: Data Analysis for the Laboratory and Chemical Plant |
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By Richard G. Brereton. This book offers a comprehensive examination of the field of chemometrics without overwhelming the reader with complex mathematics. Topics covered include signal processing, pattern recognition, calibration, and evolutionary signals. MATLAB is briefly introduced in an appendix. Submitted: Feb 09, 2004
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| Process Control Modules: A Software Laboratory for Control Design |
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By Francis J. Doyle III / Edward P. Gatzke & Robert S. Parker, ISBN 0-13-021107-9 Submitted: Dec 24, 2003
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| Chemische Reaktionstechnik mit MATLAB und Simulink |
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By Arno Löwe. Submitted: Feb 09, 2004
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| Techniques of Model-Based Control |
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By Coleman Brosilow & Babu Joseph. Written for chemical engineering courses in process control and practicing engineers, this book introduces the concepts, techniques, and applications of model-based process control. The book focuses on practical techniques of algorithm design and analysis for real world applications rather than theory. MATLAB and Simulink are used to solve numerous examples throughout the book. Submitted: Feb 09, 2004
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