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Author Fogler, H. Scott, author.

Title Elements of chemical reaction engineering / H. Scott Fogler, Ame and Catherine Vennema Professor of Chemical Engineering and the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, The University if Michigan, Ann Arbor. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition Fifth edition.
Publication Info. Boston : Prentice Hall, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xxxiii, 957 pages) : illustrations.
text file
Series Prentice Hall international series in the physical and chemical engineering sciences
Prentice-Hall international series in the physical and chemical engineering sciences.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Mole balances -- Conversion and reactor sizing -- Rate laws -- Stoichiometry -- Isothermal reactor design. conversion -- Isothermal reactor design : moles and molar flow rates -- Collection and analysis of rate data -- Multiple reactions -- Reaction mechanisms, pathways, bioreactions, and bioreactors -- Catalysis and catalytic reactors -- Nonisothermal reactor design : the steady-state energy balance and adiabatic PFR applications -- Steady-state nonisothermal reactor design : flow reactors with heat exchange -- Unsteady-state nonisothermal reactor design -- Mass transfer limitations in reacting systems -- Diffusion and reaction -- Distributions of residence times for chemical reactors -- Predicting conversion directly from the residence time distribution -- Models for nonideal reactors.
Summary The Definitive, Fully Updated Guide to Solving Real-World Chemical Reaction Engineering Problems For decades, H. Scott Fogler's Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering has been the world's dominant text for courses in chemical reaction engineering. Now, Fogler has created a new, completely updated fifth edition of his internationally respected book. The result is a refined book that contains new examples and problems, as well as an updated companion Web site. More than ever, Fogler has successfully integrated text, visuals, and computer simulations to help both undergraduate and graduate students master all of the field's fundamentals. As always, he links theory to practice through many relevant examples, ranging from standard isothermal and non-isothermal reactor design to applications, such as solar energy, blood clotting, and drug delivery, and computer chip manufacturing. To promote the transfer of key skills to real-life settings, Fogler presents the following three styles of problems: Straightforward problems that reinforce the principles of chemical reaction engineering Living Example Problems (LEPs) that allow students to rapidly explore the issues and look for optimal solutions Open-ended problems that encourage students to practice creative problem-solving skills About the Web Site The companion Web site offers extensive enrichment opportunities and additional content, including Complete PowerPoint slides for lecture notes for chemical reaction engineering classes. Links to additional software, including POLYMATH, Matlab, Wolfram Mathematica, AspenTech, and COMSOL. Interactive learning resources linked to each chapter, including Learning Objectives, Summary Notes, Web Modules, Interactive Computer Games, Solved Problems, FAQs, additional homework problems, and links to Learncheme. Living Example Problems that provide more than eighty interactive simulations, allowing students to explore the examples and ask 'what-if' questions. The LEPs are unique to this book. Professional Reference Shelf, which includes advanced content on reactors, weighted least squares, experimental planning, laboratory reactors, pharmacokinetics, wire gauze reactors, trickle bed reactors, fluidized bed reactors, CVD boat reactors, detailed explanations of key derivations, and more. Problem-solving strategies and insights on creative and critical thinking.
Subject Chemical reactors.
Chemical reactors
Other Form: Print version: Fogler, H. Scott. Elements of chemical reaction engineering. Fifth edition. Boston : Prentice Hall, [2016] 9780133887518 (DLC) 2015032892 (OCoLC)914590363
ISBN 9780133888096 (electronic bk.)
0133888096 (electronic bk.)
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