
Heat and Mass Transfer for Chemical Engineers: Principles and Applications
Principles and Applications
Giorgio Carta(Author)
McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)
Published on 20. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-1-264-26667-8 (ISBN)
Description
Learn and apply heat and mass transfer principles to real-world chemical engineering problems
This hands-on textbook provides a concept-based introduction to heat and mass transfer procedures and lays out the foundation to practical applications in a broad range of fields relevant to chemical and biochemical processing.
Written by a recognized academic and experienced author, Heat and Mass Transfer for Chemical Engineers: Principles and Applications contains comprehensive discussions on conductive and diffusive processes and the engineering correlations between momentum, heat, and mass transfer. Readers will get Mathematica workbooks that facilitate calculations and explore trends. The book refers extensively to Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Ninth Edition for data and correlations.
Coverage includes:
Introduction to heat and mass transfer
Thermal conductivity
Steady-state, one-dimensional heat conduction
Combined conductive and convective heat transfer
Multidimensional and transient heat conduction
Convective heat transfer
Thermal design of heat exchangers
Fick's law and diffusivity
One-dimensional, multi-dimensional, and transient diffusion
Convective mass transfer
Design of packed gas absorption and stripping columns
Multicomponent diffusion and coupled mass transfer processes
Mass transfer with chemical reaction
This hands-on textbook provides a concept-based introduction to heat and mass transfer procedures and lays out the foundation to practical applications in a broad range of fields relevant to chemical and biochemical processing.
Written by a recognized academic and experienced author, Heat and Mass Transfer for Chemical Engineers: Principles and Applications contains comprehensive discussions on conductive and diffusive processes and the engineering correlations between momentum, heat, and mass transfer. Readers will get Mathematica workbooks that facilitate calculations and explore trends. The book refers extensively to Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Ninth Edition for data and correlations.
Coverage includes:
Introduction to heat and mass transfer
Thermal conductivity
Steady-state, one-dimensional heat conduction
Combined conductive and convective heat transfer
Multidimensional and transient heat conduction
Convective heat transfer
Thermal design of heat exchangers
Fick's law and diffusivity
One-dimensional, multi-dimensional, and transient diffusion
Convective mass transfer
Design of packed gas absorption and stripping columns
Multicomponent diffusion and coupled mass transfer processes
Mass transfer with chemical reaction
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
OH
United States
Illustrations
120 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
805 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-264-26667-8 (9781264266678)
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Person
Giorgio Carta, Ph.D., the Lawrence R. Quarles Professor at the University of Virginia, has published over 170 archival journal articles. He is co-author of Protein Chromatography--Process Development and Scale-Up and of Section 16, "Adsorption and Ion Exchange," of Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth editions.
Content
Preface
General References
Nomenclature
Part I Heat Transfer
1 Introduction to Heat Transfer
2 Thermal Conductivity
3 Steady-State, One-Dimensional Heat Conduction
4 Combined Conductive and Convective Heat Transfer
5 Multidimensional and Transient Heat Conduction
6 Convective Heat Transfer
7 Thermal Design of Heat Exchangers
Part II Mass Transfer
8 Introduction to Mass Transfer
9 Fick's Law
10 Diffusivity
11 One-Dimensional Diffusion
12 Multidimensional and Transient Diffusion
13 Convective Mass Transfer
14 Design of Packed Gas Absorption and Stripping Columns
15 Coupled Mass Transfer Processes
16 Mass Transfer with Reaction
A Physical Properties of Liquid Water and Air
B Unit Conversion Factors and Physical Constants
Index
General References
Nomenclature
Part I Heat Transfer
1 Introduction to Heat Transfer
2 Thermal Conductivity
3 Steady-State, One-Dimensional Heat Conduction
4 Combined Conductive and Convective Heat Transfer
5 Multidimensional and Transient Heat Conduction
6 Convective Heat Transfer
7 Thermal Design of Heat Exchangers
Part II Mass Transfer
8 Introduction to Mass Transfer
9 Fick's Law
10 Diffusivity
11 One-Dimensional Diffusion
12 Multidimensional and Transient Diffusion
13 Convective Mass Transfer
14 Design of Packed Gas Absorption and Stripping Columns
15 Coupled Mass Transfer Processes
16 Mass Transfer with Reaction
A Physical Properties of Liquid Water and Air
B Unit Conversion Factors and Physical Constants
Index