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#1 Guest_Guest_David_*

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Posted 22 January 2004 - 09:00 PM

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i'm schooling in the part of the world where pratical is'nt taken into consider ation . As a chemical engr to be please link me up with any website to supliment my scanty knowledge.
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#2 pleckner

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Posted 24 January 2004 - 11:38 AM

You're on one now!!!!

Try using The Chemcial Engineers' Resource Page as your gateway to chemical engineering knowledge. Explore this web site first and utilize its contents. Then use the links.

There are many articles on this site that are written for both the inexperienced and the experienced. For example, I have a series of articles on Rupture Disks (See the link "Process Engineering-As I See It") that was written for the inexperienced.

There are many articles all throught this site, just browse.

#3 Guest_Ben Thayer_*

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Posted 30 January 2004 - 08:22 AM

For a very minimal cost, $36/year for a student, you may consider http://www.efunda.com/home.cfm which has engineering fundamentals

This site has some sections that can be viewed for free. Some of it is quite student oriented.




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