Thermal Separation Processes
Principles and Design
1. Edition January 1995
XVIII, 545 Pages, Hardcover
344 Pictures
104 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
This book provides a clear, practice-oriented overview of thermal separation techniques with numerous explanatory figures and tables offering guidance in process operation, design principles and innovative instrumentation
This much-needed book presents a clear and very practice-oriented overview of thermal separation processes. An extensive introduction elucidates the physical and physicochemical fundamentals of different unit operations used to separate homogenous mixtures. This is followed by a concise text with numerous explanatory figures and tables referring to process and design, flowsheets, basic engineering and examples of separation process applications.
Very helpful guidance in the form of process descriptions, calculation models and operation data is presented in an easy-to- understand manner thereby assisting the practicing engineer in the choosing and evaluation of separation processes and facilitating the modeling and design of innovative equipment. A comprehensive reference list provides further opportunity for the following up of special separation problems.
Chemical and mechanical engineers, chemists, physicists and biotechnologists in research and development, plant design and environmental protection, as well as students in chemical engineering and natural sciences will find this all-embracing reference guide of tremendous value and practical use.
Distillation and Partial Condensation
Absorption
Adsorption
Drying
Extraction
Solvent Evaporation, Crystallization
Documentation and Calculation of Physical Characteristics