
Product Engineering
Molecular Structure and Properties
James Wei(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 18. January 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-0-19-515917-2 (ISBN)
Description
The current chemical engineering curriculum concentrates on process: the efficient manufacturing in quantity of traditional chemical products such as ammonia and benzene. However, many chemical companies now invent and manufacture specialty products with particular properties such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and electronic coatings, and their employees need to know how to design the products as well as manufacture them. James Wei, a famous chemical engineer, is
writing this book to provide theories and case studies in product engineering the design of new, useful products with desired properties. The first section relates historical case studies of successful
product invention and development by individuals and companies. The second part of the book describes the toolbox of molecular structure-property relations. A desired product needs to have certain properties (for example, phase transition or thermal properties) and the chemist must find or design a molecular structure with the required properties This section will instruct chemists in the analysis of structure and property information. The third section is concerned with the next stage: product
research and design. It will discuss improving the desired product by additives and blending, among other strategies. It will also cover future challenges in product engineering.
writing this book to provide theories and case studies in product engineering the design of new, useful products with desired properties. The first section relates historical case studies of successful
product invention and development by individuals and companies. The second part of the book describes the toolbox of molecular structure-property relations. A desired product needs to have certain properties (for example, phase transition or thermal properties) and the chemist must find or design a molecular structure with the required properties This section will instruct chemists in the analysis of structure and property information. The third section is concerned with the next stage: product
research and design. It will discuss improving the desired product by additives and blending, among other strategies. It will also cover future challenges in product engineering.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
5 Fotos bzw. Rasterbilder, 85 farbige Abbildungen
5 halftones, 91 line & 85 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-515917-2 (9780195159172)
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Author
Dean, School of Engineering and Applied ScienceDean, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University
Content
Preface
1: Product Exploration and Discovery
2: Product Development to Business
Part II Molecular Structure-Property Relations
3: Search Challenges and Methods
4: Theory and Quantitative Predictions
5: Predictions by Correlations
6: Estimations by associations and trends
7: Random Searches
8: Research Frontiers
Part III. Product Engineering
9: Marketing
10: Safety, Health and Environment
11: Product Design
12: Product Innovation opportunities
1: Product Exploration and Discovery
2: Product Development to Business
Part II Molecular Structure-Property Relations
3: Search Challenges and Methods
4: Theory and Quantitative Predictions
5: Predictions by Correlations
6: Estimations by associations and trends
7: Random Searches
8: Research Frontiers
Part III. Product Engineering
9: Marketing
10: Safety, Health and Environment
11: Product Design
12: Product Innovation opportunities