An invaluable guide for problem solving in mass transfer
operations
This book takes a highly pragmatic approach to providing the
principles and applications of mass transfer operations by offering
a valuable, easily accessible guide to solving engineering
problems. Both traditional and novel mass transfer processes
receive treatment. As with all of the books in this series,
emphasis is placed on an example-based approach to illustrating key
engineering concepts.
The book is divided into two major parts. It starts with the
principles underlying engineering problems–showing readers how
to apply general engineering principles to the topic of mass
transfer operations. It then goes on to provide step-by-step
guidance for traditional mass transfer operations, including
distillation, absorption and stripping, and adsorption, plus novel
mass transfer processes. Essential topics for professional
engineering exams are also covered.
Geared towards chemical, environmental, civil, and mechanical
engineers working on real-world industrial applications, Mass
Transfer Operations for the Practicing Engineer features:
* Numerous sample problems and solutions with real-world
applications
* Clear, precise explanations on how to carry out the basic
calculations associated with mass transfer operations
* Coverage of topics from the ground up for readers without prior
knowledge of the subject
* Overview of topics relevant to the ABET (Accreditation Board for
Engineering and Technology) for those taking the Professional
Engineering (PE) exams
* Appendix containing relevant mass transfer operation charts and
tables
Über den Autor
LOUIS THEODORE, ENG SCD, is a professor in the Chemical
Engineering Department at Manhattan College in Bronx, New York, and
the recipient of the prestigious Ripperton Award from the
International Air and Waste Management Association’s and the
American Society for Engineering Education’s AT&T Foundation
Award for ‚excellence in the instruction of engineering students.‘
Professor Theodore is a contributor to Perry’s Chemical Engineers‘
Handbook, the coeditor of Handbook of Chemical and Environmental
Engineering Calculations (Wiley), the coauthor of Thermodynamics
for the Practicing Engineer (Wiley), and the author of Fluid Flow
for the Practicing Chemical Engineer and Air Pollution Control
Equipment Calculations, also from Wiley.
FRANCESCO RICCI is the recipient of numerous academic awards and
scholarships. Aside from academic research, Mr. Ricci’s industrial
experience includes short tenures at Air Products and Chemicals,
Inc. and Bristol-Myers Squibb. He has lectured at the undergraduate
level on chemical engineering thermodynamics as well as on reactor
design. Mr. Ricci is the coauthor of Thermodynamics for the
Practicing Engineer (Wiley), the author of the solutions manual for
said text, and a contributing author to the 2009 title Introduction
to Environmental Management.