Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering (5th Edition)


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This book and interactive Web site is intended for use as both an undergraduate- level and a graduate-level text in chemical reaction engineering. The level will depend on the choice of chapters, the Professional Reference Shelf (PRS) material (from the companion Web site) to be covered, and the type and degree of difficulty of problems assigned. It was written with today’s students in mind. It provides instantaneous access to information; does not waste time on extraneous details; cuts right to the point; uses more bullets to make information easier to access; and includes new, novel problems on chemical reaction engineering (e.g., solar energy). It gives more emphasis to chemical reactor safety (Chapters 12 and 13) and alternative energy sources—solar (Chapters 3, 8, and 10) and biofuel production (Chapter 9). The graduate material on topics such as effectiveness factors, non-ideal reactors, and residence time distribution is in Chapters 14–18 and now includes the software solutions for maximum mixedness and segregation models. A draft version of this book was class tested at the University of Michigan and other leading universities; then the text was further revised, taking into account the suggestions of more than 100 students. Much of the material was revised and reworked based on that feedback.

Content:-
PREFACE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CHAPTER 1: MOLE BALANCES
CHAPTER 2: CONVERSION AND REACTOR SIZING
CHAPTER 3: RATE LAWS
CHAPTER 4: STOICHIOMETRY
CHAPTER 5: ISOTHERMAL REACTOR DESIGN: CONVERSION
CHAPTER 6: ISOTHERMAL REACTOR DESIGN: MOLES AND MOLAR FLOW RATES
CHAPTER 7: COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF RATE DATA
CHAPTER 8: MULTIPLE REACTIONS
CHAPTER 9: REACTION MECHANISMS, PATHWAYS, BIOREACTIONS, AND BIOREACTORS
CHAPTER 10: CATALYSIS AND CATALYTIC REACTORS
CHAPTER 11: NONISOTHERMAL REACTOR DESIGN–THE STEADYSTATE ENERGY BALANCE AND ADIABATIC PFR APPLICATIONS
CHAPTER 12: STEADY-STATE NONISOTHERMAL REACTOR DESIGN—FLOW REACTORS WITH HEAT EXCHANGE
CHAPTER 13: UNSTEADY-STATE NONISOTHERMAL REACTOR DESIGN
CHAPTER 14: MASS TRANSFER LIMITATIONS IN REACTING SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 15: DIFFUSION AND REACTION
CHAPTER 16: RESIDENCE TIME DISTRIBUTIONS OF CHEMICAL REACTORS
CHAPTER 17: PREDICTING CONVERSION DIRECTLY FROM THE RESIDENCE TIME DISTRIBUTION
CHAPTER 18: MODELS FOR NONIDEAL REACTORS
APPENDIX A. NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
APPENDIX B. IDEAL GAS CONSTANT AND CONVERSION FACTORS
APPENDIX C. THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS INVOLVING THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT
APPENDIX D. SOFTWARE PACKAGES
APPENDIX E. RATE LAW DATA
APPENDIX F. NOMENCLATURE
APPENDIX G. OPEN-ENDED PROBLEMS
APPENDIX H. USE OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY SOFTWARE PACKAGES
APPENDIX I. HOW TO USE THE CRE WEB RESOURCES
INDEX

Author Details
"H. SCOTT FOGLER" Ame and Catherine Vennema Professor of Chemical Engineering and the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor




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