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Process engineering and design using Visual Basic / Arun Datta.

By: Datta, Arun [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2014]Edition: Second edition.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9781439862810.Other title: Process engineering and design using Visual Basic.Subject(s): Visual Basic | Chemical processes -- Mathematical models | Chemical processes -- Computer simulationAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 660.28 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
ch. 1. Basic mathematics -- ch. 2. Thermodynamics -- ch. 3. Fluid mechanics -- ch. 4. Heat transfer -- ch. 5. Distillation -- ch. 6. Separators -- ch. 7. Overpressure protection -- ch. 8. Glycol dehydration.
Summary: Preface to the second edition: After publishing the first edition in 2007, I received many suggestions from professionals who encouraged me to bring out the second edition. Considering the suggestions received from end users and to make the book more useful, I have added three more chapters to the book Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Distillation. I have also developed the following additional programs in Visual Basic. Calculation of JT effect due to drop in pressure Double-pipe heat exchanger design Batch heating and cooling calculation Metal temperature calculation Design of distillation column using Smoker equations With an additional 5 programs, the total number of programs has increased to 14. Most of the existing Visual Basic programs have been modified to make it more user friendly; however, the possibilities of program bugs cannot be totally eliminated. Arun K. Datta Brisbane, Australia-- Provided by publisher.
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ch. 1. Basic mathematics -- ch. 2. Thermodynamics -- ch. 3. Fluid mechanics -- ch. 4. Heat transfer -- ch. 5. Distillation -- ch. 6. Separators -- ch. 7. Overpressure protection -- ch. 8. Glycol dehydration.

Preface to the second edition: After publishing the first edition in 2007, I received many suggestions from professionals who encouraged me to bring out the second edition. Considering the suggestions received from end users and to make the book more useful, I have added three more chapters to the book Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Distillation. I have also developed the following additional programs in Visual Basic. Calculation of JT effect due to drop in pressure Double-pipe heat exchanger design Batch heating and cooling calculation Metal temperature calculation Design of distillation column using Smoker equations With an additional 5 programs, the total number of programs has increased to 14. Most of the existing Visual Basic programs have been modified to make it more user friendly; however, the possibilities of program bugs cannot be totally eliminated. Arun K. Datta Brisbane, Australia-- Provided by publisher.

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