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Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook

PERRY, GREEN Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook... [Pg.462]

T. Vermeulen, M. D. LeVan, N. K. Hiester, and G. Kleia, "Adsorption and Ion Exchange," Section 16 of Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook, 6th ed., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1984. [Pg.268]

R. Norris Shreve andj. A. Brink, "Chemical Process Industries," in Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook, 4th ed., McGraw-HiU Book Co., Inc., New York, 1977. [Pg.148]

Perry s chemical engineers handbook. — 7th ed. / prepared by a staff of specialists under the editorial direc tion of late editor Robert H. Perry editor, Don W. Green associate editor, James O Hara Maloney. [Pg.4]

Literature (e.g., Pedley s Handbook) or as determined. Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook, DIPPR, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics... [Pg.22]

Boyce, M.P., Chapter 10. Transport and Storage of Fluids-Process-Plant Piping, Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook, 7th Edition, 1997. [Pg.465]

Peny, R. H., and Green. D., Perry s Chemical Engineering Handbook, 6th Ed., MeGraw-Hill Book Co., 1984. [Pg.9]

Perry, 1984. "Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook," edited by Robert Perry and Don Green, b " Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1984. [Pg.489]

Dl = diffusivity of transferring solute in liquid, m /sec If the diffusivity, Dl, needed for use in the above equations is not known, it can be estimated from data or methods given in the Perry s Chemical Engineers, Handbook (Section 14 in 4th Edition or Section 3 in 5th Edition). Note that the calculation of the mass transfer coefficients for a given regime involves only physical properties and is independent of agitation conditions. [Pg.474]

More extensive data can be found in standard references such as Perry s Chemical Engineering Handbook or the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. The following table, however will provide some basic information for many common calculations that the process engineer can easily run on his or her PC. [Pg.497]

R. H. Perry, D. W. Green, and J. O. Maloney. Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook. 7ch ed. New York McGraw-Hill, 1997, Chapter 5. [Pg.913]

The aim of this section is to introduce the fundamentals of incineration, adsorption, absorption, condensation, and biological treatment in order to provide a basic knowledge for the selection of suitable equipment. The waste gas characteristics that play a major role in the selection of gas-cleaning equipment are also considered. A detailed presentation of the theory of combustion, adsorption, absorption, condensation, or biological decomposition required for a complete understanding of the subject is not covered in this section (the theory can be found in the handbooks such as Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook). [Pg.1251]

Adopted from R. Perry and D. Green, Perry s Chemical Engineering Handbook, MeGraw-Hill, New York, 1997. [Pg.201]


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