Principles and Applications of Mass Transfer Core textbook teaching
mass transfer fundamentals and applications for the design of
separation processes in chemical, biochemical, and environmental
engineering Principles and Applications of Mass Transfer teaches
the subject of mass transfer fundamentals and their applications to
the design of separation processes with enough depth of coverage to
guarantee that students using the book will, at the end of the
course, be able to specify preliminary designs of the most common
separation process equipment. Reflecting the growth of biochemical
applications in the field of chemical engineering, the fourth
edition expands biochemical coverage, including transient
diffusion, environmental applications, electrophoresis, and
bioseparations. Also new to the fourth edition is the integration
of Python programs, which complement the Mathcad programs of the
previous edition. On the accompanying instructor's website, the
online appendices contain a downloadable library of Python and
Mathcad programs for the example problems in each chapter. A
complete solution manual for all end-of-chapter problems, both in
Mathcad and Python, is also provided. Some of the topics covered in
Principles and Applications of Mass Transfer include: Molecular
mass transfer, covering concentrations, velocities and fluxes, the
Maxwell-Stefan relations, and Fick's first law for binary mixtures
The diffusion coefficient, covering diffusion coefficients for
binary ideal gas systems, dilute liquids, and concentrated liquids
Convective mass transfer, covering mass-transfer coefficients,
dimensional analysis, boundary layer theory, and mass- and
heat-transfer analogies Interphase mass transfer, covering
diffusion between phases, material balances, and equilibrium-stage
operations Gas dispersed gas-liquid operations, covering sparged
vessels, tray towers, diameter, and gas-pressure drop, and weeping
and entrainment Principles and Applications of Mass Transfer is an
essential textbook for undergraduate chemical, biochemical,
mechanical, and environmental engineering students taking a core
course on Separation Processes or Mass Transfer Operations, along
with mechanical engineers and mechanical engineering students
starting to get involved in combined heat- and mass-transfer
applications.
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