Focusing on the application of mathematics to chemical engineering, Applied Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers, Second Edition addresses the setup and verification of mathematical models using experimental or other independently derived data. An expanded and updated version of its well-res
Applied Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers
โ Scribed by Norman W. Loney (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2015
- Leaves
- 561
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Focusing on the application of mathematics to chemical engineering, Applied Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers addresses the setup and verification of mathematical models using experimental or other independently derived data. The book provides an introduction to differential equations common to chemical engineering, followed by examples o
โฆ Table of Contents
Differential Equations. First-Order Ordinary Differential Equations. Linear Second-Order and Systems of First-Order Ordinary Differential Equations. Sturm-Liouville Problems. Fourier Series and Integrals. Partial Differential Equations. Applications of Partial Differential Equations in Chemical Engineering. Dimensional Analysis and Scaling of Boundary Value Problems. Selected Numerical Methods and Available Software Packages. Appendices.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Chemical Engineering;Industrial Chemistry;Chemical Processing & Design;Mathematics & Statistics for Engineers
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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Introduction Ordinary Differential Equations Model Development References FIRST-ORDER ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Linear Equations Additional Information on Linear Equations Nonlinear Equations Problem Setup Problems References LINEAR SECOND-ORDER AND SYSTEMS OF FIRST-ORDE
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Bridges the gap between classical analysis and modern applications. Following the chapter on the model building stage, it introduces traditional techniques for solving ordinary differential equations, adding new material on approximate solution methods such as perturbation techniques and elementary
Bridges the gap between classical analysis and modern applications. Following the chapter on the model building stage, it introduces traditional techniques for solving ordinary differential equations, adding new material on approximate solution methods such as perturbation techniques and elementary