Chemical Reaction Engineering by Ian S Metcalfe

Chemical Reaction Engineering by Ian S Metcalfe

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Serving as a course in chemical reaction engineering, one of the main sections of a chemical engineering degree usually taught in the second year, this work includes multiple reactions and non-isothermal reactions and, temperature dependence of reaction rates leading to a discussion of non-ideal (real) reactors.

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Chemical Reaction Engineering by Ian S Metcalfe

This book covers the material required for a basic understanding of chemical reaction engineering. Such material would normally be taught in a first chemical reaction engineering course in a university chemical engineering department. The principles of reaction engineering are simply and clearly presented; simple illustrative problems are used to demonstrate how these principles are practically applied. Further problems, with solutions, based on exam questions, are supplied. The book is written in a way that it could be used as a self-study guide and would be useful for undergraduate chemical engineers early in their degree as well as engineers and scientists of other disciplines interested in acquiring some knowledge of reaction engineering outside of a formal teaching environment.
The text is illustrated throughout by worked examples which all students will appreciate* Aslib Book Guide, vol. 63, no. 2, Feb 98 *
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ISBN 13 9780198565383
ISBN 10 0198565380
Titre Chemical Reaction Engineering
Auteur Ian S Metcalfe
Série Oxford Chemistry Primers
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Oxford University Press
Année de publication 1997-08-28
Nombre de pages 96
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