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Separation Process Engineering: Includes Mass Transfer Analysis

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This is the eBook version of the printed book.The Definitive, Fully Updated Guide to Separation Process Engineering-Now with a Thorough Introduction to Mass Transfer Analysis

"Separation Process Engineering, Third Edition, " is the most comprehensive, accessible guide available on modern separation processes and the fundamentals of mass transfer. Phillip C. Wankat teaches each key concept through detailed, realistic examples using real data-including up-to-date simulation practice and new spreadsheet-based exercises.

Wankat thoroughly covers each of today's leading approaches, including flash, column, and batch distillation; exact calculations and shortcut methods for multicomponent distillation; staged and packed column design; absorption; stripping; and more. In this edition, he also presents the latest design methods for liquid-liquid extraction. This edition contains the most detailed coverage of membrane separations and of sorption separations (adsorption, chromatography, and ion exchange) available.

Updated with new techniques and references throughout, "Separation Process Engineering, Third Edition, " also contains more than 300 new homework problems, each tested in the author's Purdue University classes.

This new edition includes Modular, up-to-date process simulation examples and homework problems, based on Aspen Plus and easily adaptable to any simulatorExtensive new coverage of mass transfer and diffusion, including both Fickian and Maxwell-Stefan approachesDetailed discussions of liquid-liquid extraction, including McCabe-Thiele, triangle and computer simulation analyses; mixer-settler design; Karr columns; and related mass transfer analysesThorough introductions to adsorption, chromatography, and ion exchange-designed to prepare students for advanced work in these areasComplete coverage of membrane separations, including gas permeation, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, pervaporation, and key applicationsA full chapter on economics and energy conservation in distillationExcel spreadsheets offering additional practice with problems in distillation, diffusion, mass transfer, and membrane separation

[Author bio]

Phillip C. Wankat is Clifton L. Lovell Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering and director of undergraduate degree programs at Purdue University's School of Engineering Education. His current research interests include adsorption, large-scale chromatography, simulated moving bed systems, and distillation, as well as improvements in engineering education. He received the 2007 Distinguished Education Alumni Award of Distinction from Purdue's College of Education, and the 2005 Shreve Prize in Chemical Engineering. With K. S. Knaebel, he contributed the Mass Transfer section to "Perry's Handbook of Chemical Engineering, Eighth Edition" (McGraw-Hill, 2008).

992 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2006

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June 10, 2019
this book is our recommended textbook for unit operations in separation processes. Good development of theory. This book will go very well with a practice book that has example problems for students to practice for exam preparation. Recommend to go with "Engineering Problems for Undergraduate Students - Over 250 worked examples.." by Ng, check topic on separation processes. This book focuses on practice problems with full worked solutions shown. Easy to follow as there are many diagrams and detailed explanations.
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January 11, 2014
I didn't like it, though it's good as reference. But, it's useless to understand from first time, there's still some information that needs to be explained that's not in there..
For me, as biased view, I don't recommend it to read.
Three start because of the science it has which I cannot regard.
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