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A Practical, Up-to-Date Introduction to Applied Thermodynamics, Including Coverage of Process Simulation Models and an Introduction to Biological Systems Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Second Edition, helps readers master the fundamentals of applied thermodynamics as practiced tod...
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:6122302024-09-25T03:26:25ZIntroductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics / Elliott, J. Richard, author 466041 Lira, Carl T., author 323516 textUpper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Education International,2012©2012engA Practical, Up-to-Date Introduction to Applied Thermodynamics, Including Coverage of Process Simulation Models and an Introduction to Biological Systems Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Second Edition, helps readers master the fundamentals of applied thermodynamics as practiced today: with extensive development of molecular perspectives that enables adaptation to fields including biological systems, environmental applications, and nanotechnology. This text is distinctive in making molecular perspectives accessible at the introductory level and connecting properties with practical implications. Features of the second edition include * Hierarchical instruction with increasing levels of detail: Content requiring deeper levels of theory is clearly delineated in separate sections and chapters * Early introduction to the overall perspective of composite systems like distillation columns, reactive processes, and biological systems * Learning objectives, problem-solving strategies for energy balances and phase equilibria, chapter summaries, and "important equations" for every chapter * Extensive practical examples, especially coverage of non-ideal mixtures, which include water contamination via hydrocarbons, polymer blending/recycling, oxygenated fuels, hydrogen bonding, osmotic pressure, electrolyte solutions, zwitterions and biological molecules, and other contemporary issues * Supporting software in formats for both MATLAB(R) and spreadsheets * Online supplemental sections and resources including instructor slides, ConcepTests, coursecast videos, and other useful resources.Includes bibliographical references and index.Note continued: 18.19. Mean Ionic Activity Coefficients -- 18.20. Extending Activity Calculations to High Concentrations -- 18.21. Summary -- 18.22. Supplement 1: Interconversion of Concentration Scales -- 18.23. Supplement 2: Relation of Apparent Chemical Potential to Species Potentials -- 18.24. Supplement 3: Standard States -- 18.25. Supplement 4: Conversion of Equilibrium Constants -- 18.26. Practice Problems -- 18.27. Homework Problems -- ch. 19 Molecular Association And Solvation -- 19.1. Introducing the Chemical Contribution -- 19.2. Equilibrium Criteria -- 19.3. Balance Equations for Binary Systems -- 19.4. Ideal Chemical Theory for Binary Systems -- Example 19.1 Compressibility factors in associating/solvating systems -- Example 19.2 Dimerization of carboxylic acids -- Example 19.3 Activity coefficients in a solvated system -- 19.5. Chemical-Physical Theory -- 19.6. Wertheim's Theory for Complex Mixtures -- Example 19.4 The chemical contribution to the equation of state -- 19.7. Mass Balances for Chain Association -- Example 19.5 Molecules of H2O in a 100 ml beaker -- 19.8. The Chemical Contribution to the Fugacity Coefficient and Compressibility Factor -- 19.9. Wertheim's Theory of Polymerization -- Example 19.6 Complex fugacity for the van der Waals model -- Example 19.7 More complex fugacity for the van der Waals model -- 19.10. Statistical Associating Fluid Theory (The SAFT Model) -- Example 19.8 The SAFT model -- 19.11. Fitting the Constants for an Associating Equation of State -- 19.12. Summary -- 19.13. Practice Problems -- 19.14. Homework Problems -- APPENDIX A SUMMARY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS -- A.1. Programs for Pure Component Properties -- A.2. Programs for Mixture Phase Equilibria -- A.3. Reaction Equilibria -- A.4. Notes on Excel Spreadsheets -- A.5. Notes on MATLAB -- A.6. Disclaimer -- APPENDIX B MATHEMATICS -- B.1. Important Relations -- B.2. Solutions to Cubic Equations -- B.3. The Dirac Delta Function -- Example B.1 The hard-sphere equation of state -- Example B.2 The square-well equation of state -- APPENDIX C STRATEGIES FOR SOLVING VLE PROBLEMS -- C.1. Modified Raoult's Law Methods -- C.2. EOS Methods -- C.3. Activity Coefficient (Gamma-Phi) Methods -- APPENDIX D MODELS FOR PROCESS SIMULATORS -- D.1. Overview -- D.2. Equations of State -- D.3. Solution Models -- D.4. Hybrid Models -- D.5. Recommended Decision Tree -- APPENDIX E THEMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES -- E.1. Thermochemical Data -- E.2. Latent Heats -- E.3. Antoine Constants -- E.4. Henry's Constant with Water as Solvent -- E.5. Dielectric Constant for Water -- E.6. Dissociation Constants of Polyprotic Acids -- E.7. Standard Reduction Potentials -- E.8. Biochemical Data -- E.9. Properties of Water -- E.10. Pressure-Enthalpy Diagram for Methane -- E.11. Pressure-Enthalpy Diagram for Propane -- E.12. Pressure-Enthalpy Diagram for R134a (1,1,1,2-Tetraflouroethane)A Practical, Up-to-Date Introduction to Applied Thermodynamics, Including Coverage of Process Simulation Models and an Introduction to Biological Systems Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Second Edition, helps readers master the fundamentals of applied thermodynamics as practiced today: with extensive development of molecular perspectives that enables adaptation to fields including biological systems, environmental applications, and nanotechnology. This text is distinctive in making molecular perspectives accessible at the introductory level and connecting properties with practical implications. Features of the second edition include * Hierarchical instruction with increasing levels of detail: Content requiring deeper levels of theory is clearly delineated in separate sections and chapters * Early introduction to the overall perspective of composite systems like distillation columns, reactive processes, and biological systems * Learning objectives, problem-solving strategies for energy balances and phase equilibria, chapter summaries, and "important equations" for every chapter * Extensive practical examples, especially coverage of non-ideal mixtures, which include water contamination via hydrocarbons, polymer blending/recycling, oxygenated fuels, hydrogen bonding, osmotic pressure, electrolyte solutions, zwitterions and biological molecules, and other contemporary issues * Supporting software in formats for both MATLAB(R) and spreadsheets * Online supplemental sections and resources including instructor slides, ConcepTests, coursecast videos, and other useful resources.Noorhalieza Ali;ThermodynamicsChemical engineeringURN:ISBN:9780132756242 |
spellingShingle | Thermodynamics Chemical engineering Elliott, J. Richard, author 466041 Lira, Carl T., author 323516 Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics / |
title | Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics / |
title_full | Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics / |
title_fullStr | Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics / |
title_full_unstemmed | Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics / |
title_short | Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics / |
title_sort | introductory chemical engineering thermodynamics |
topic | Thermodynamics Chemical engineering |
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