Refinery Process Modeling
โ Scribed by Gerald L. Kaes
- Publisher
- Elliott & Fitzpatrick
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 410
- Category
- Library
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The book supports operators and engineers of any experience level in how to quantitatively model key refinery reaction and fractionation processes. Chapter 1 introduces the reader to the basics of dealing with the thermodynamics and physical property predictions of hydrocarbon components in the cont
A must-have text for process engineers, refinery schedulers, planners, and managers, this book presents an organized look at the yield data and properties of products from refinery processes and how to use this information in performing process economics studies of various types. Further, operating
A must-have text for process engineers, refinery schedulers, planners, and managers, this book presents an organized look at the yield data and properties of products from refinery processes and how to use this information in performing process economics studies of various types. Further, operating
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India, Dr. Ramgopal Uppaluri, 2010. โ 183 p.<br/>Consisting of three main chapters, this lecture notes enables a graduate chemical engineer to learn all necessary content for maturing in the field of refinery process design. In the very first chapter, a very
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