Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers (McGraw-Hill Chemical Engineering Series)

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ISBN-10:

0070496137

ISBN-13:

9780070496132

Edition: Subsequent
Released: Jul 01, 1990
Format: Hardcover, 992 pages

Description:

A revision of the classic text-reference for the chemical engineering "design" course usually offered to all Chemical Engineers at the junior/senior level. This new edition contains the latest cost data as well as new emphasis on safety and H42OPS and a new chapter on Computer-Aided Design. The book nicely balances both economics (cost estimating and cost data) and process equipment design in one text.

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