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Product and Process Design Principles: Synthesis, Analysis, and Evaluation, 2nd Edition
Warren D. Seider,
Univ. of Pennsylvania
J. D. Seader,
Univ. of Utah
Daniel R. Lewin,
Technion–Israel Institute of Technology
ISBN: 978-0-471-21663-6
©2004
820 pages
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New to This Edition
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Substantial treatment of product design, with coverage of the manufacture of specialty chemicals, including pharmaceuticals, and configured consumer products. New chapter on molecular structure design. Coverage of the synthesis, simulation, and optimization of batch processes.
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Added coverage in Part Two on reactor network synthesis, reactor-separator-recycle networks, mass integration, and optimal scheduling of batch processes.
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New chapters on the design of chemical reactors, separation columns, and pumps, compressors, and turbines, to accompany the chapter on the design of heat exchangers.
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More comprehensive economics chapters, with new sections on cost accounting, the estimation of equipment purchase costs (equations for most equipment items), and the use of the Aspen Icarus Process Evaluator (IPE).
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Expanded coverage on the CD of the step-by-step procedures for running ASPEN PLUS and HYSYS.Plant.
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