This book is for anyone who is interested in some of the basic principles behind what chemical engineers do and how they can use powerful tools from physics to solve problems involving steady-state processes. It starts with a knowledge of algebra, chemistry, and some physics, and builds on current knowledge towards more practical problems. The ultimate goal is to obtain a book containing information about all of the major processes a chemical engineer may encounter as well as some insight into their analysis, which is essential for design.
The book is designed as an introduction to the subject and therefore tends to stay away from the more complicated mathematics, as the relatively steady-state black box analysis can be difficult enough for students (and teachers!) to solve.
Followings are the chapter inside the Chemical Engineering Process eBook.- 1 Chapter 0: Introduction
 - 2 Chapter 1: Prerequisites
 - 3 Chapter 2: Elementary mass balances
 - 4 Chapter 3: Mass balances on multicomponent systems
 - 5 Chapter 4: Mass balances with recycle
 - 6 Chapter 5: Mass/mole balances in reacting systems
 - 7 Chapter 6: Multiple-phase systems, introduction to phase equilibrium
 - 8 Chapter 7: Energy balances on non-reacting systems
 - 9 Chapter 8: Combining energy and mass balances in non-reacting systems
 - 10 Chapter 9: Introduction to energy balances on reacting systems
 - 11 Appendix 1: Useful Mathematical Methods
 - 12 Appendix 2: Problem Solving using Computers
 - 13 Appendix 3: Miscellaneous Useful Information
 - 14 Appendix 4: Notational Guide
 - 15 Appendix 5: Further Reading
 - 16 Appendix 6: External Links
 
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