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Separation Process Principles

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The latest principles, processes, and practices


Chemical engineering design is in a constant state of flux. From advances in the practice of separation operations in chemical engineering to corresponding changes in the curriculum, much has happened in the seven years since the publication of Seader and Henley's first edition of Separation Process Principles , (1) advances in the fundamentals of mass, heat, and momentum transport, (2) wide availability of computer programs to facilitate the application of mathematical models to a wide range of separation operations, (3) increasing interest in separations involving the solid phase, and (4) changes in the practice of chemical engineering to emphasize product design as well as process design. This second edition reflects these changes.


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Website for students and www.wiley.com/college/seader

800 pages, Hardcover

First published January 23, 1998

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August 21, 2014
This book is amazing because it allows deeper more depth the topics of the other two books of the same authors.
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