Unit operations in environmental engineering / Louis Theodore, R. Ryan Dupont and Kumar Ganesan.
Material type: TextPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : Beverly, MA : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ; Scrivener Publishing LLC, 2017Description: xviii, 681 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781119283638 (hbk.)
- 628 23
- TA170 .T44 2017
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Includes index.
The authors have written a practical introductory text exploring the theory and applications of unit operations for environmental engineers that is a comprehensive update to Linvil Rich's 1961 classic work, "Unit Operations in Sanitary Engineering". The book is designed to serve as a training tool for those individuals pursuing degrees that include courses on unit operations. Although the literature is inundated with publications in this area emphasizing theory and theoretical derivations, the goal of this book is to present the subject from a strictly pragmatic introductory point-of-view, particularly for those individuals involved with environmental engineering. This book is concerned with unit operations, fluid flow, heat transfer, and mass transfer. Unit operations, by definition, are physical processes although there are some that include chemical and biological reactions. The unit operations approach allows both the practicing engineer and student to compartmentalize the various operations that constitute a process, and emphasizes introductory engineering principles so that the reader can then satisfactorily predict the performance of the various unit operation equipment.
Introduction to the principles of unit operations -- Fluid flow -- Heat transfer -- Mass transfer -- Case studies.
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