9781119540632-1119540631-Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4e Reserve Problems Abridged Loose-leaf Print Companion

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4e Reserve Problems Abridged Loose-leaf Print Companion

ISBN-13: 9781119540632
ISBN-10: 1119540631
Edition: 4
Author: Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Ring-bound 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781119540632
ISBN-10: 1119540631
Edition: 4
Author: Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Ring-bound 432 pages

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Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4e Reserve Problems Abridged Loose-leaf Print Companion (ISBN-13: 9781119540632 and ISBN-10: 1119540631), written by authors Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard, was published by Wiley in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Chemical (Engineering) books. You can easily purchase or rent Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4e Reserve Problems Abridged Loose-leaf Print Companion (Ring-bound) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Chemical books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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About the Authors iii

Preface to the Fourth Edition iv

Notes to Instructors v

Digital Resources and WileyPLUS vii

Postscript: Introduction to an Author viii

Nomenclature ix

Glossary xi

PART 1 Engineering Problem Analysis 1

CHAPTER 1 What Some Chemical Engineers Do for a Living 3

CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Engineering Calculations 5

2.0 Learning Objectives 5

2.1 Units and Dimensions 6

2.2 Conversion of Units 7

2.3 Systems of Units 8

2.4 Force and Weight 10

2.5 Numerical Calculation and Estimation 12

2.6 Dimensional Homogeneity and Dimensionless Quantities 19

2.7 Process Data Representation and Analysis 21

2.8 Summary 29

CHAPTER 3 Processes and Process Variables 31

3.0 Learning Objectives 31

3.1 Mass and Volume 32

3.2 Flow Rate 34

3.3 Chemical Composition 36

3.4 Pressure 43

3.5 Temperature 50

3.6 Summary 53

PART 2 Material Balances 55

CHAPTER 4 Fundamentals of Material Balances 57

4.0 Learning Objectives 57

4.1 Process Classification 58

4.2 Balances 59

4.3 Material Balance Calculations 63

4.4 Balances on Multiple-Unit Processes 82

4.5 Recycle and Bypass 88

4.6 Chemical Reaction Stoichiometry 95

4.7 Balances on Reactive Processes 106

4.8 Combustion Reactions 127

4.9 Some Additional Considerations about Chemical

Processes 135

4.10 Summary 138

CHAPTER 5 Single-Phase Systems 140

5.0 Learning Objectives 141

5.1 Liquid and Solid Densities 142

5.2 Ideal Gases 144

5.3 Equations of State for Nonideal Gases 152

5.4 The Compressibility-Factor Equation of State 159

5.5 Summary 166

CHAPTER 6 Multiphase Systems 167

6.0 Learning Objectives 169

6.1 Single-Component Phase Equilibrium 170

6.2 The Gibbs Phase Rule 176

6.3 Gas-Liquid Systems: One Condensable Component 178

6.4 Multicomponent Gas-Liquid Systems 184

6.5 Solutions of Solids in Liquids 193

6.6 Equilibrium between Two Liquid Phases 201

6.7 Adsorption on Solid Surfaces 205

6.8 Summary 208

PART 3 Energy Balances 211

CHAPTER 7 Energy and Energy Balances 213

7.0 Learning Objectives 214

7.1 Forms of Energy: The First Law of Thermodynamics 215

7.2 Kinetic and Potential Energy 217

7.3 Energy Balances on Closed Systems 218

7.4 Energy Balances on Open Systems at Steady State 220

7.5 Tables of Thermodynamic Data 225

7.6 Energy Balance Procedures 230

7.7 Mechanical Energy Balances 233

7.8 Summary 238

CHAPTER 8 Balances on Nonreactive Processes 240

8.0 Learning Objectives 240

8.1 Elements of Energy Balance Calculations 241

8.2 Changes in Pressure at Constant Temperature 249

8.3 Changes in Temperature 250

8.4 Phase-Change Operations 262

8.5 Mixing and Solution 281

8.6 Summary 292

CHAPTER 9 Balances on Reactive Processes 295

9.0 Learning Objectives 296

9.1 Heats of Reaction 296

9.2 Measurement and Calculation of Heats of Reaction: Hess''s Law 301

9.3 Formation Reactions and Heats of Formation 303

9.4 Heats of Combustion 305

9.5 Energy Balances on Reactive Processes 306

9.6 Fuels and Combustion 321

9.7 Summary 331

CHAPTER 10 Balances on Transient Processes 334

10.0 Learning Objectives 334

10.1 The General Balance Equation . . . Again 334

10.2 Material Balances 339

10.3 Energy Balances on Single-Phase Nonreactive Processes 346

10.4 Simultaneous Transient Balances 351

10.5 Summary 354

APPENDIX A Computational Techniques 357

A.1 The Method of Least Squares 357

A.2 Iterative Solution of Nonlinear Algebraic Equations 360

A.3 Numerical Integration 373

APPENDIX B Physical Property Tables 377

B.1 Selected Physical Property Data 378

B.2 Heat Capacities 385

B.3 Vapor Pressure of Water 388

B.4 Antoine Equation Constants 390

B.5 Properties of Saturated Steam: Temperature Table 392

B.6 Properties of Saturated Steam: Pressure Table 394

B.7 Properties of Superheated Steam 400

B.8 Specific Enthalpies of Selected Gases: SI Units 402

B.9 Specific Enthalpies of Selected Gases: U.S. Customary Units 402

B.10 Atomic Heat Capacities for Kopp''s Rule 403

B.11 Integral Heats of Solution and Mixing at 25°C 403

Index 404

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