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Written by a highly regarded author with industrial and academic experience, this new edition of an established bestselling book provides practical guidance for students, researchers, and those in chemical engineering. The book includes a new section on sustainable energy, with sections on carbon capture and sequestration, as a result of increasing environmental awareness; and a companion website that includes problems, worked solutions, and Excel spreadsheets to enable students to carry out complex calculations.
Contents
Preface xiii
 Acknowledgements xv
 Nomenclature xvii
 1 The Nature of Chemical Process Design and Integration 1
 2 Process Economics 19
 3 Optimization 37
 4 Chemical Reactors I - Reactor Performance 59
 5 Chemical Reactors II - Reactor Conditions 81
 6 Chemical Reactors III - Reactor Configuration 107
 7 Separation of Heterogeneous Mixtures 125
 8 Separation of Homogeneous Fluid Mixtures I - Distillation 139
 9 Separation of Homogeneous Fluid Mixtures II - Other Methods 185
 10 Distillation Sequencing 221
 11 Distillation Sequencing for Azeotropic Distillation 247
 12 Heat Exchange 275
 13 Pumping and Compression 349
 14 Continuous Process Recycle Structure 377
 15 Continuous Process Simulation and Optimization 393
 16 Batch Processes 417
 17 Heat Exchanger Networks I - Network Targets 457
 18 Heat Exchanger Networks II - Network Design 501
 19 Heat Exchanger Networks III - Stream Data 543
 20 Heat Integration of Reactors 555
 21 Heat Integration of Distillation 563
 22 Heat Integration of Evaporators and Dryers 577
 23 Steam Systems and Cogeneration 583
 24 Cooling and Refrigeration Systems 647
 25 Environmental Design for Atmospheric Emissions 687
 26 Water System Design 721
 27 Environmental Sustainability in Chemical Production 781
 28 Process Safety 811
 Appendix A Physical Properties in Process Design 827
 Appendix B Materials of Construction 853
 Appendix C Annualization of Capital Cost 861
 Appendix D The Maximum Thermal Effectiveness for 1-2 Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers 863
 Appendix E Expression for the Minimum Number of 1-2 Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers for a Given
 Unit 865
 Appendix F Heat Transfer Coefficient and Pressure Drop in Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers 867
 Appendix G Gas Compression Theory 875
 Appendix H Algorithm for the Heat Exchanger Network Area Target 881
 Index 883

              
              

