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4.0 out of 5 stars
The most practical chemical engineering reference book,
By djcrean@alum.mit.edu (Austin, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chemical Process Equipment: Selection and Design (Butterworth's Series in Chemical Engineering) (Hardcover)
For the working chemical process design engineer, this is the best reference I've come across. It tells you how to pick equipment and generally how to determine equipment sizes. As a design or procurement engineer you work with vendors to make final equipment selection, but this book gives you what you need to know before you start talking to the vendors. It bridges the gap between theory you can get from textbooks and detailed applications you can get from sales literature. I'm surprised this book hasn't caught on as a standard in the chemical engineering profession
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Chemical Process Equipment: Selection and Design (Butterworth's Series in Chemical Engineering) by Stanley M. Walas (Hardcover - October 18, 1988)
Used & New from: $52.00
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