This book is a state-of-the-art review of liquid filtration in the
chemical process and allied industries. Interpretations of the
phenomenological observations of the hydrodynamics of filtration
are given in the hopes of establishing more theoretical and
generalized bases of design methodology. Specific design and
selection criteria are reviewed, and typical industrial problems
and their solutions are presented.
Nicholas Cheremisinoff is known internationally as one of the
foremost engineers with Exxon and as the author of numerous books,
articles and periodical contributions. Most recently his
international consulting role has seen him active the Ukraine, part
of the former Soviet Union, where the modernising of these
industrial processes has been key.
Liquid Filtration is a fundamental unit operation extensively
practiced throughout the chemical process, petroleum, and allied
industries. It involves the separation, removal, and collection of
a discrete phase of matter existing in a dispersed or colloidal
state in suspension. This separation is most often performed in the
presence of a complex media structure in which physical,
physiochemical and/or electrokinetic forces interact.
Guide to an essential industrial operation
Single reference source for many industries
Author has world-wide experience and reputation
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