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Chemical Engineers Books
Started by ghbabu, Jun 04 2007 04:35 AM
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#1
Posted 04 June 2007 - 04:35 AM
hi friends ,
if anybody knew the chemical engineers book details , please forward me
thanks
babu
if anybody knew the chemical engineers book details , please forward me
thanks
babu
#2
Posted 04 June 2007 - 05:22 AM
Which one of the hundreds of chemical engineering books are you referring to?
#3
Posted 05 June 2007 - 12:41 PM
QUOTE (ghbabu @ Jun 4 2007, 11:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi friends ,
if anybody knew the chemical engineers book details , please forward me
thanks
babu
if anybody knew the chemical engineers book details , please forward me
thanks
babu
What a thread!

Just to help out, search out Richardson and Coulson's Chemical Engineering.
#4
Posted 06 June 2007 - 03:54 AM
Maybe you are referring to perry's Chemical Engineers handbook
#5
Posted 14 June 2007 - 04:23 PM
Hi there:
As a first step, go to any major search engine (Google, Yahoo, MSN etc.) and type in chemical enginnering textbooks ...
Thanks,
Gordan
As a first step, go to any major search engine (Google, Yahoo, MSN etc.) and type in chemical enginnering textbooks ...
Thanks,
Gordan
#6
Posted 31 July 2007 - 02:33 PM
Funny topic 
Anyways I'll use this topic to promote my favorite:
Chemical Process Design, by Robin Smith, 2005
great chapters on process integration and new developments in pinch analysis

Anyways I'll use this topic to promote my favorite:
Chemical Process Design, by Robin Smith, 2005
great chapters on process integration and new developments in pinch analysis
#7
Posted 01 August 2007 - 09:07 AM
My favourite is Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering.
(And I wouldn't wipe my bum on Perrys's!!!) - Excuse the profanity.
(And I wouldn't wipe my bum on Perrys's!!!) - Excuse the profanity.
#8
Posted 01 August 2007 - 11:58 AM
Dear ghbabu,
If you are looking out for references and textbooks (a student, presumably), then some good ones are -
1. Unit Operations - McCabe & Smith
2. Process Calculations - Hougen Watson & Ragatz or Himmelblau
3. Thermodynamics - Van Ness & Smith
4. Process Heat Transfer - Kern
5. Mass Transfer - Treybal
6. Process technology - Shreeve or Dryden
7. Applied Process Design for Chemical & Petrochemical Plants - Ernest E. Ludwig
8. Process Control/Simulation - Coughanowr or Luyben
9. Design & Economics - Peter & Timmerhaus
10. Chemical Engineering Handbook - Perry
11. Kinetics - Smith
Hope I have covered most of the topics, most of the above mentioned are McGrawhill publications, details of which are available on the web. (Pls note I have only indicated the names of authors).
If you are seeking out magazines, I would suggest Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering World, Hydrocarbon Processing, Chemical Engineering News, Plant & Process Engineering etc.
Regards
If you are looking out for references and textbooks (a student, presumably), then some good ones are -
1. Unit Operations - McCabe & Smith
2. Process Calculations - Hougen Watson & Ragatz or Himmelblau
3. Thermodynamics - Van Ness & Smith
4. Process Heat Transfer - Kern
5. Mass Transfer - Treybal
6. Process technology - Shreeve or Dryden
7. Applied Process Design for Chemical & Petrochemical Plants - Ernest E. Ludwig
8. Process Control/Simulation - Coughanowr or Luyben
9. Design & Economics - Peter & Timmerhaus
10. Chemical Engineering Handbook - Perry
11. Kinetics - Smith
Hope I have covered most of the topics, most of the above mentioned are McGrawhill publications, details of which are available on the web. (Pls note I have only indicated the names of authors).
If you are seeking out magazines, I would suggest Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering World, Hydrocarbon Processing, Chemical Engineering News, Plant & Process Engineering etc.
Regards

#9
Posted 03 August 2007 - 07:34 AM
Could it be that everyone in the world seems to be using the same handful of chem eng. textbooks - it looks that way!!!!!
Think you missed Coulson&Richardson Vol I, II and VI of there.
Also you could go to the IChemE website and browse through the Knovel e-books.
Think you missed Coulson&Richardson Vol I, II and VI of there.
Also you could go to the IChemE website and browse through the Knovel e-books.
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