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Separation Process Principles with Applications Using Process Simulator, 4th Edition is the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the major separation operations in the chemical industry. The 4th edition focuses on using process simulators to design separation processes and prepares readers for professional practice.   

Table of Contents:
About the Authors         Preface to the Fourth Edition Nomenclature                Dimensions and Units   Chapter 1 Separation Processes      1.0 Instructional Objectives          1.1 Industrial Chemical Processes 1.2 Basic Separation Techniques 1.3 O Separations by Phase Creation 1.4 O Separations by Phase Addition 1.5 O Separations by Barrier         1.6 O Separations by External Field or Gradient       1.7 Brief Comparison of Common Separation Operations    1.8 Separation Processes, Product Purity, Component Recovery, and Separation Sequences Summary References Study Questions Exercises      Chapter 2 Thermodynamics of Separation Operations 2.0 Instructional Objectives         2.1 Phase Equilibria        2.2 Ideal-Gas, Ideal-Liquid-Solution Model              2.3 O Graphical Representation of Thermodynamic Properties 2.4 O Nonideal Thermodynamic Property Models    2.5 O P-v-T Equation-of-State (EOS) Models           2.6 O Highly Nonideal Liquid Solutions 2.7 O Gibbs Excess Free Energy (gE) Models           2.8 O Predictive Models 2.9 O Electrolyte Solution Models 2.10 O Polymer Solution Models 2.11 Selecting an Appropriate Model 2.12 Exergy and Second-Law Analysis Nomenclature  Summary References Study Questions Exercises                   Chapter 3 Mass Transfer and Diffusion      3.0 Instructional Objectives         3.1 Steady-State, Ordinary Molecular Diffusion       3.2 Diffusion Coefficients (Diffusivities)      3.3 Steady- and Unsteady-State Mass Transfer Through Stationary Media 3.4 Mass Transfer in Laminar Flow   3.5 Mass Transfer in Turbulent Flow 3.6 Models for Mass Transfer in Fluids with a Fluid–Fluid Interface 3.7 Two-Film Theory and Overall Mass-Transfer Coefficients        Nomenclature Summary References  Study Questions                                  Exercises Chapter 4 Single Equilibrium Stages and Flash Calculations      4.0 Instructional Objectives        4.1 Gibbs Phase Rule and Degrees of Freedom         4.2 Binary Vapor–Liquid Systems at Equilibrium    4.3 Equilibrium Two-Phase Flash Calculations        4.4 Ternary Liquid–Liquid Systems at Equilibrium  4.5 O Multicomponent Liquid–Liquid Systems         4.6 Liquid−Solid Systems           4.7 Gas–Liquid Systems 4.8 Gas–Solid Systems   4.9 Three-Phase Equilibrium Systems           Nomenclature    Summary                           References       Study Questions                            Exercises Chapter 5 Multistage Cascades and Hybrid Systems        5.0 Instructional Objectives        5.1 Cascade Configurations        5.2 Single-Section, Liquid–Liquid Extraction Cascades       5.3 Two-Section Distillation Cascades          5.4 O Membrane Cascades         5.5 O Hybrid Systems    5.6 Degrees of Freedom and Specifications for Cascades     Nomenclature   Summary                           References       Study Questions                 Exercises                        Chapter  6 Absorption and Stripping         6.0 Instructional Objectives      6.1 O Equipment for Vapor-Liquid Separations        6.2 O General Design Considerations            6.3 Graphical Method for Trayed Towers     6.4 Kremser Group Method for Multicomponent Absorption and Stripping                                  6.5 Stage Efficiency and Column Height for Trayed Columns 6.6 Flooding, Column Diameter, and Tray Layout for Trayed Columns      6.7 Rate-Based Method for Packed Columns            6.8 Packed-Column Liquid Holdup, Diameter, Flooding, Pressure Drop, and Mass-Transfer Efficiency 6.9 Reactive (Chemical) Absorption Nomenclature Summary  References  Study Questions      Exercises      Chapter 7 Distillation of Binary Mixtures 7.0 Instructional Objectives      7.1 O Equipment and Design Considerations            7.2 McCabe–Thiele Graphical Method for Trayed Towers  7.3 O Extensions of the McCabe-Thiele Method 7.4 Estimation of Tray Efficiency for Distillation    7.5 Column and Reflux Drum Diameters      7.6 Rate-Based Method for Packed Distillation Columns     Nomenclature Summary  References  Study Questions      Exercises      Chapter 8 Liquid–Liquid Extraction with Ternary Systems       8.0 Instructional Objectives      8.1 O Equipment for Liquid-Liquid Extraction         8.2 O General Design Considerations            8.3 Hunter–Nash Graphical Equilibrium-Stage Method       8.4 O Theory and Scale-Up of Extractor Performance                      Nomenclature  Summary  References  Study Questions      Exercises Chapter 9 Approximate Methods for Multicomponent, Multistage Separations    9.0 Instructional Objectives      9.1 Fenske–Underwood–Gilliland (FUG) Method    9.2 Using the Shortcut (FUG) method with Process Simulators       Nomenclature  Summary  References  Study Questions      Exercises      Chapter 10 Equilibrium-Based Methods for Multicomponent Absorption, Stripping, Distillation, and Extraction 10.0 Instructional Objectives 10.1 Simple Model for a Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium  Stage 10.2 Evolution of Methods for Solving the Mesh Equations 10.3 Strategies for Applying Process-Simulator Methods     10.4 Main Mathematical Procedures 10.5 Bubble-Point (BP) and Sum-Rates (SR) Methods 10.6 Simultaneous-Correction Method 10.7 Inside-Out Method 10.8 Rigorous Methods for Liquid-Liquid Extraction Nomenclature Summary References Study Questions Exercises Chapter 11 Enhanced Distillation and Supercritical Extraction 11.0 Instructional Objectives 11.1 Use of Triangular Graphs 11.2 Extractive Distillation 11.3 Salt Distillation 11.4 Pressure-Swing Distillation 11.5 Homogeneous Azeotropic Distillation 11.6 Heterogeneous Azeotropic Distillation 11.7 Reactive Distillation         11.8 Supercritical-Fluid Extraction Nomenclature Summary References Study Questions Exercises Chapter 12 Rate-Based Models for Vapor-Liquid Separation Operations                       12.0 Instructional Objectives      12.1 Rate-Based Model              12.2 Thermodynamic Properties and Transport-Rate Expressions   12.3 Methods for Estimating Transport Coefficients and Interfacial Area 456 12.4 Vapor and Liquid Flow Patterns 12.5 Method of Calculation Nomenclature Summary  References  Study Questions Exercises       Chapter 13 Batch Distillation 13.0 Instructional Objectives      13.1 Differential Distillation      13.2 Binary Batch Rectification 13.3 Batch Stripping and Complex Batch Distillation          13.4 Effect of Liquid Holdup     13.5 Stage-by-Stage Methods for Batch   Rectification 13.6 Intermediate-Cut Strategy                                  13.7 Optimal Control by Variation of Reflux Ratio  Nomenclature  Summary  References  Study Questions      Exercises      Chapter 14 Membrane Separations                                                                                       14.0 Instructional Objectives                                                                              14.1 O Membrane Materials                                                                                                      14.2 O Membrane Modules        14.3 Mass Transfer in Membranes     14.4 Dialysis 14.5 O Electrodialysis 14.6 Reverse Osmosis  14.7 Gas Permeation    14.8 O Pervaporation Nomenclature  Summary  References  Study Questions      Exercises      Chapter 15  Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Chromatography 15.0 Instructional Objectives                                                                              15.1 Sorbents                15.2 Equilibrium Considerations 15.3 Kinetic and Transport Rate Considerations       15.4 O Equipment for Sorption Systems        15.5 Slurry and Fixed-Bed Adsorption Systems 15.6 Continuous, Countercurrent Adsorption Systems 15.7 O Ion-Exchange Cycle 15.8 Chromatographic Separations Nomenclature  Summary  References  Study Questions      Exercises


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781118950746
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: With Applications Using Process Simulators
  • ISBN-10: 1118950747
  • Publisher Date: 21 Jul 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 554
  • Weight: 666 gr


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