Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants: Volume 2
- 3rd Edition - November 24, 1997
- Author: Ernest E. Ludwig
- Language: English
This latest edition covers the technical performance and mechanical details of converting the chemical and petrochemical process into appropriate hardware for distillation and… Read more
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Description
Description
This latest edition covers the technical performance and mechanical details of converting the chemical and petrochemical process into appropriate hardware for distillation and packed towers. It incorporates recent advances and major innovations in distillation contacting devices and features new generations of packing. In addition, this new edition reflects the significant progress that has been made in process design techniques in recent years. Volume 2's example calculation techniques guide in the preparation of preliminary and final rating designs. In some instances, the book includes manufacturers' procedures and notes clearly indicate when manufacturers should verify results.
Key features
Key features
Covers distillation and packed towers, and contains material on azeotropes and ideal and non-ideal systemsIncludes important findings from recent literature to illustrate alternate design methodsNew illustrations and rating charts
Table of contents
Table of contents
DISTILLATION. Part 1: Distillation and Process Performance Part 2:Hydrocarbon Absorption and Stripping. Part 3: Mechanical Design. PACKED TOWERS.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 3
- Published: November 24, 1997
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Ernest E. Ludwig
Affiliations and expertise
Fellow, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, USA, and Past Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USAView book on ScienceDirect
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