Showing posts with label Chemical Engineering. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Applied Thermodynamics by Onkar Singh

Onkar Singh, quot;Applied Thermodynamicsquot; 
New Age Publications | 2009 | ISBN: 8122425836 | 948 pages | File type: PDF | 10,1 mb 
Absolute pressure Amagat��s law atmospheric pressure Boyle��s law Charle��s law chemical classical thermodynamics compressibility chart compressibility factor concept of continuum considered constant pressure constant volume constituent gases cylinder Dalton��s law defined density of mercury end of tube energy associated energy interaction Engineering thermodynamics forms of energy Gauge pressure 
gravitational acceleration hydrogen intensive properties Internal energy isolated system J/kg kinetic energy kJ/kg manometer mass interactions Mathematically mercury column microscopic approach Mole fraction molecular level Molecular weight molecules number of moles occurs partial pressures path perfect gas equation piston potential energy pressure and temperature pressure exerted pressure of gas primary dimensions pV RT ratio real gas behaviour reduced pressure Reduced temperature refers scale of analysis shown in Fig Solution specific heat specific volume statistical thermodynamics steam substance system of units thermodynamic analysis thermodynamic equilibrium Thermodynamic processes thermodynamic properties thermodynamic system universal gas constant Vacuum pressure vessel Virial
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Optical Properties of Photonic Crystals by Kazuaki Sakoda

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This textbook covers the optical properties of photonic crystals. It deals not only with the properties of theradiation modes inside the crystals but also with their peculiar optical response to external fields. A general theory of linear and nonlinear optical response is given in a clear and detailed fashion using the Green's function method. 
The symmetry of the eigenmodes is treated systematically using group theory to show how it affects theoptical properties of photonic crystals. Important recent developments such as the enhancement of stimulated emission, second harmonic generation, quadrature-phase squeezing, and low-threshold lasing are also treated in detail and made understandable. Numerical methods are also emphasized. Thus this book provides both introductory knowledge for graduate and undergraduate students and also important ideas for researchers in this field.
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Cement Chemistry by H. F. W. Taylor

Publisher: Academic Press (July 1990) | ISBN: 012683900X | Pages: 475 | PDF | 9.18 MB

Deals with the chemistry of the principal silicate and aluminate cements used in building and civil engineering. Aimed primarily at those whose background is in chemistry, materials science or related disciplines, the book emphasizes the underlying science rather than practical applications. 

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Heat Transfer by Jack Holman

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As one of the most popular heat transfer texts, Jack Holman's HEAT TRANSFER is noted for its clarity, accessible approach, and inclusion of many examples and problem sets. 
The new Ninth Edition retains the straight-forward, to-the-point writing style while covering both analytical and empirical approaches to the subject. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on physical understanding while, at the same time, relying on meaningful experimental data in those situations that do not permit a simple analytical solution. New examples and templates provide students with updated resources for computer-numerical solutions.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

MCGRAW-HILL - INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONS RESEARCH 7TH ED BY FREDERICK S. HILLIER , GERALD J. LIEBERMAN

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# Publisher: McGraw Hill (2001)
# ISBN-10: 0072461217
# ISBN-13: 978-0072461213
# ASIN: B0025V6W22

Review:

Today's students in introductory operations research courses tend to be very interested in learning more about the relevance of the material being covered, including how it is actually being used in practice. Therefore, without diluting any of the features of the 6th edition, the focus of the revision for this edition has been on increasing the motivation and excitement of the students by making the book considerably more "real world" oriented and accessible. The new emphasis on the kinds of software that practitioners use is one thrust in this direction. Other major new features are outlined below.


Twenty-five elaborate new cases, embedded in a realistic setting and employing a stimulating storytelling approach, have been added at the end of the problem sections. All but one of these cases were developed jointly by two talented case writers, Karl Schmedders (a faculty member at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University) and Molly Stephens (recently an operations research consultant with Andersen Consulting). We also have further fleshed out six cases that were in the 6th edition. The cases generally require relatively challenging and comprehensive analyses with substantial use of the computer. Therefore, they are suitable for student projects, working either individually or in teams, and can then lead to class discussion of the analysis.

A complementary new feature is that many new problems embedded in a realistic setting have been added to the problem section of many chapters. Some of the current problems also have been fleshed out in a more interesting way.

This edition also places much more emphasis on providing perspective in terms of what is actually happening in the practice of operations research. What kinds ofapplications are occuring? What sizes of problems are being solved? Which models and techniques are being used most widely? What are their shortcomings and what new developments are beginning to address these shortcomings? These kinds of questions are being addressed to convey the relevance of the techniques under discussion. Eight new sections (Secs. 10.7, 12.2, 15.6, 18.5, 19.8, 20.1, 20.10, and 22.2) are fully devoted to discussing the practice of operations research in such ways, along with briefer mentions elsewhere.

The new emphases describe above benefited greatly from our work in developing our recent new textbook with Mark S. Hillier (Introduction to Management Science: A Modeling and Case Studies Approach with Spreadsheets, Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2000). That book has a very different orientation from this one. It is aimed directly at businessstudents rather than students who may be in engineering and the mathematical sciences, and it provides almost no coverage of the mathematical and algorithms ofoperations research. Nevertheless, its applied orientation enabled us to adapt some excellent material developed for that book to provide a more well-rounded coverage in this edition.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

ENGINEERING MECHANICS: DYNAMICS BY GARY GRAY, FRANCESCO COSTANZO


 McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math | 2009 | ISBN: 0077275543 | Pages: 784 | PDF | Size: 64,5 MB
The text features a four-part problem-solving methodology that is consistently usedthroughout all example problems. This methodology helps students lay out the steps necessary to correct problem-formulation and explains the steps needed to arrive at correct and realistic solutions. Once students have fully mastered the basic concepts, they are taught appropriate use of modern computational tools where applicable.


Further reinforcing the text's modern emphasis, the authors have brought engineering design considerations into selected problems where appropriate. This sensitizes students to the fact that engineering problems do not have a single answer and many different routes lead to a correct solution.

The first new mainstream text in engineering mechanics in nearly twenty years, Plesha, Gray, and Costanzo’s Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics will help your students learn this important material efficiently and effectively.


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Friday, May 13, 2011

APPLIED BIOPHYSICS OF ACTIVATED WATER: THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF MRET ACTIVATED WATER BY VLADIMIR I. VYSOTSKII

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This book provides a detailed review of the modern theories dealing with the structure and properties of water. It also presents an analysis of the research on the effect of activated water on biological systems such as animals, microorganisms, and plants. The results of experiments on the influence of activated water on pure microbiological cultures and their natural associations are described, the studies being carried out under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. 
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

HEAT TRANSFER HANDBOOK BY ADRIAN BEJAN, ALLAN D. KRAUS

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience 
Number Of Pages: 1496 
Publication Date: 2003-06-30 
Sales Rank: 1215913 
ISBN / ASIN: 0471390151 
EAN: 9780471390152


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Thursday, April 21, 2011

FUNDAMENTALS OF MOMENTUM, HEAT, AND MASS TRANSFER BY JAMES WELTY,CHARLES E. WICKS,ROBERT E. WILSON , GREGORY L. RORRER

Great book, good format, good pictures but not too busy. Does a good job of explaining clearly and giving good examples and practice problems.

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Sunday, April 3, 2011

elements of chemical reaction

H. Scott Fogler, quot;Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering (4th Edition)quot;
Prentice Hall PTR; 4 edition (September 2, 2005) | English | 0130473944 | 1080 pages | File type: PDF | 103.70 mb
The Definitive, Fully Updated Guide to Solving Real-World Chemical Reaction Engineering Problems

The fourth edition of Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering is a completely revised version of the worldwide best-selling book. It combines authoritative coverage of the principles of chemical reaction engineering with an unsurpassed focus on critical thinking and creative problem solving, employing open-ended questions and stressing the Socratic method. Clear and superbly organized, it integrates text, visuals, and computer simulations to help readers solve even the most challenging problems through reasoning, rather than by memorizing equations.

Thorough coverage of the fundamentals of chemical reaction engineering forms the backbone of this trusted text. To enhance the transfer of core skills to real-life settings, three styles of problems are included for each subject
�� Straightforward problems that reinforce the material
�� Problems that allow students to explore the issues and look for optimum solutions
�� Open-ended problems that encourage students to practice creative problem-solving skills

H. Scott Fogler has updated his classic text to provide even more coverage of bioreactions, industrial chemistry with real reactors and reactions, and an even broader range of applications, along with the newest digital techniques, such as FEMLAB. The fourth edition of Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering contains wide-ranging examples - from smog to blood clotting, ethylene oxide production to tissue engineering, antifreeze to cobra bites, and computer chip manufacturing to chemical plant safety.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL REACTIVITY 7TH EDITION

Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity 7th Edition by AGabriela C. Weaver, John C. Kotz, John R. Townsend, Paul M. Treichel Jr., Paul Treichel

Brooks Cole | 2008 | ISBN: 0495387037 | 1256 pages | PDF | 383 Mb

CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL REACTIVITY, 7e, combines thorough instruction with powerful multimedia tools to give you a deeper understanding of general chemistryconcepts. The book has a long-standing reputation for logical organization; macro to micro orientation; a superior art program; and state-of-the art media, which is expanded in the new edition. 
The text clearly emphasizes the visual nature of chemistry and illustrates the closeinterrelationship of the macroscopic, symbolic, and particulate levels of chemistry. With clear writing, seamless technology integration, and robust homework/assessment tools, CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL REACTIVITY, 7e, equips you with tools to empower the mastery, assignment, and assessment of chemicalprinciples.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Process Heat Transfer ebook By D. Q. Kern

This eBook is very rare so grab it now. Download the free ebook of process heat transfer ebook by D.Q. Kern now.
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Monday, February 21, 2011

Process Heat Transfer D. Q. Kern

Its one of those books that will be with me during my entire engineering career. One of the tuffest subject explained in such a neat way for easy comprehension. Hard to find book, mostly out of print. If you do find one, dont miss.


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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Fundamentals of Chemical Reaction Engineering

Chemistry in the hands of Engineers! This mantra, initiated and developed largely in the research programs of academic chemical engineers over the last few decades, has now made its way into the core undergraduate curriculum in the form of a new Chemical Reaction Engineering textbook by Cal Tech's Mark E. Davis and U VA's Robert J. Davis… -Michael T. Klein, Rutgers University

 This book is an introduction to the quantitative treatment of chemical reaction engineering. It is appropriate for a one-semester undergraduate (or first-year graduate)course. The text provides a balanced approach: first, it covers both homogeneous and heterogeneous reacting systems; second, it covers both chemical reaction engineering and chemical reactor engineering.

Here's what reviewers have to say:


The Davis/Davis book really brings out the strong coupling between chemical reactions and reactor design concepts in a pedagogical fashion. -Michael S. Wong, Rice University


Great use of chemical reactions as teaching examples -Michael S. Wong, Rice University


The examples, illustrations, and vignettes given in the text are very well done, and are of either fundamental or practical interest. -David F. Cox, Virginia Tech


A primary motivation to use this text is the arrangement of the introductory material on kinetics. The initial description of reactions and kinetics in Davis/Davis appears prior to the introduction of reactor material balances. -David F. Cox, Virginia Tech


Concise development and discussion of material -Michael S. Wong, Rice University

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Polymer Brushes: Synthesis, Characterization, Applications

uthor(s): Rigoberto C.Advincula, William J.Brittain, Kenneth C.Caster, Jurgen Ruhe
Publisher: Wiley-VCH

Amongst others, notably industrial coatings, barriers, packaging, laminates, and lubricants, have been associated with the modification of the surface of an object so as to have a specific interaction or non-interaction towards an external environment. These terms have mostly implied the use of organic polymer, surfactant, and resin type materials. While a large body of academic and technical literature associated with bulk films and coatings already exists, development of ultra thin coatings of the sub-micron order has recently become of great interest, spanning a new field of surface engineers in the last decade. In the area of organic and polymer thin films, one may be familiar with the more common industrial techniques like spin-coating, dipcoating, doctor blade coating, and roll-to-roll coating processes. At the few nm thickness regimes, the application of both self-assembly and directed-assembly methods becomes fascinating. Some of the more “nanostructured” assemblies include: Langmuir- Blodgett films, self-assembled monolayers (multilayers), alternate polyelectrolyte (sequential) deposition, and thermal and molecular beam epitaxy methods of evaporated organic molecules. To these examples, one can now add the method of thin films by polymer brushes.




Amongst others, notably industrial coatings, barriers, packaging, laminates, and lubricants, have been associated with the modification of the surface of an object so as to have a specific interaction or non-interaction towards an external environment. These terms have mostly implied the use of organic polymer, surfactant, and resin type materials. While a large body of academic and technical literature associated with bulk films and coatings already exists, development of ultra thin coatings of the sub-micron order has recently become of great interest, spanning a new field of surface engineers in the last decade. In the area of organic and polymer thin films, one may be familiar with the more common industrial techniques like spin-coating, dipcoating, doctor blade coating, and roll-to-roll coating processes. At the few nm thickness regimes, the application of both self-assembly and directed-assembly methods becomes fascinating. Some of the more “nanostructured” assemblies include: Langmuir- Blodgett films, self-assembled monolayers (multilayers), alternate polyelectrolyte (sequential) deposition, and thermal and molecular beam epitaxy methods of evaporated organic molecules. To these examples, one can now add the method of thin films by polymer brushes.
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Friday, February 11, 2011

Organic Chemistry By Jonathan Clayden, Nick Greeves, Stuart Warren, Peter Wothers

Publisher:* * Oxford University Press, USA
* * * Number Of Pages:* 1536
* * * Publication Date:* 2000-08-31
* * * ISBN-10 / ASIN:* 0198503466
* * * ISBN-13 / EAN:* 9780198503460
* * * Binding:* Paperback
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This new and innovative text helps students develop a deeper understanding of organic chemistry. It treats the subject as a coherent whole, complete with numerous logical connections, consequences, and an underlying structure and “language.” Employing an approach based on mechanism and reaction type, the book empasizes understanding ideas rather than merely memorizing facts. It shows students how to realistically draw molecules and mechanisms to reveal the fundamental chemistry.Using a fresh, accessible writing style as well as examples from everyday life, the authors explain the basics of organic chemistry carefully and thoroughly. A special focus on mechanism, orbitals, and stereochemistry helps students gain a solid comprehension of important factors common to all reactions. The book’s innovative design enhances clarity and instruction with boxes that separate summary information and other material from the main text; a variety of colors that draw attention to items such as atoms, molecules, and orbitals; and figures that are drawn in red with significant parts emphasized in black. Early chapters feature carbonyl group reactions, and later chapters systematically develop the chemistry through discussions of spectroscopy, stereochemistry, and chemical reactions.Each chapter opens with a “Connections” box, divided into three columns:Building on: Details material from previous chapters that relate to the current chapterArriving at: Provides a guide to the content of the chapterLooking forward to: Previews later chapters, which develop and expand the current material
This new and innovative text helps students develop a deeper understanding of organic chemistry. It treats the subject as a coherent whole, complete with numerous logical connections, consequences, and an underlying structure and “language.” Employing an approach based on mechanism and reaction type, the book empasizes understanding ideas rather than merely memorizing facts. It shows students how to realistically draw molecules and mechanisms to reveal the fundamental chemistry.Using a fresh, accessible writing style as well as examples from everyday life, the authors explain the basics of organic chemistry carefully and thoroughly. A special focus on mechanism, orbitals, and stereochemistry helps students gain a solid comprehension of important factors common to all reactions. The book’s innovative design enhances clarity and instruction with boxes that separate summary information and other material from the main text; a variety of colors that draw attention to items such as atoms, molecules, and orbitals; and figures that are drawn in red with significant parts emphasized in black. Early chapters feature carbonyl group reactions, and later chapters systematically develop the chemistry through discussions of spectroscopy, stereochemistry, and chemical reactions.Each chapter opens with a “Connections” box, divided into three columns:Building on: Details material from previous chapters that relate to the current chapterArriving at: Provides a guide to the content of the chapterLooking forward to: Previews later chapters, which develop and expand the current material

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution

Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution | “Finally, it has arrived: The book I can confidently recommend to my students as the best in the field. That this single book has been able to cover so much is testimony to the dedication and quality of the authors.” James McInerney, National University of Ireland  “Much of bioinformatics is based on, yet too often ignores, the underlying principles of molecular evolution. This well-written book provides a description of modern bioinformatics methods while providing the biology and evolutionary theory necessary to understand how, why, and when these methods work. This is essential reading for those interested in being either a bioinformatics developer or an informed user.” Richard Goldstein, National Institute for Medical Research “I like the text’s balance; it is rigorous without being too formal, and has an accessible and broad coverage of topics from both a computer science and a biology perspective.” Mohammad Zaki, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute “This book nicely integrates molecular evolution and bioinformatics, two disciplines that go hand in hand, as rightfully claimed by the authors. Many bioinformatics applications are based on principles of molecular evolution, and to study molecular evolution is unthinkable nowadays without having access to the necessary tools and implementations. This is an excellent book for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for anyone who wants to solve problems in molecular evolution and needs to know the practicalities.” Yves Van de Peer, Ghent University, Belgium.

Vinyl Acetate Emulsion Polymerization and Copolymerization with Acrylic Monomers

Vinyl Acetate Emulsion Polymerization and Copolymerization with Acrylic Monomers | The versatility of the emulsion copolymerization reaction and the ability to control the properties of the final latices have led to rapid expansion both in the quantity of polyvinylacetate and vinyl acetate-acrylic copolymer latices and in their applications. Vinyl Acetate Emulsion Polymerization and Copolymerization with Acrylic Monomers provides a collection and logical organization of the published data – much of it formerly found fragmented throughout various journals and little of it referenced in general emulsion polymerization books. To date, no one source has offered chemists and polymer, surface, or colloid specialists the “big picture” of polyvinylacetate-based latices.Integrating established knowledge with the latest research developments, this book provides the background for understanding the mechanism and kinetics of emulsion polymerization initiated in the aqueous phase and some of the practical problems of latex production. The author presents an overview of industrial practices, new applications, and all of the fundamental material – avoiding theoretical controversies.With in-depth discussion of the ingredients found in most industrial recipes, Vinyl Acetate Emulsion Polymerization and Copolymerization with Acrylic Monomers helps eliminate costly and time-consuming “trial and error” practices. It serves not only as an introduction for those new to the field, but also as a valuable reference for researchers and applied scientists in both industry and academia.
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