The text is written for both Civil and Environmental Engineering students enrolled in Wastewater Engineering courses, and for Chemical Engineering students enrolled in Unit Processes or Transport Phenomena courses. It is oriented toward engineering design based on fundamentals. The presentation al
Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental Engineering
β Scribed by Tom D. Reynolds; Paul A. Richards
- Publisher
- Thomson-PWS
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 815
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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<p>The authors have written a practical introductory text exploring the theory and applications of unit operations for environmental engineers that is a comprehensive update to Linvil Richβs 1961 classic work, βUnit Operations in Sanitary Engineeringβ. The book is designed to serve as a training too
<p>The authors have written a practical introductory text exploring the theory and applications of unit operations for environmental engineers that is a comprehensive update to Linvil Richβs 1961 classic work, βUnit Operations in Sanitary Engineeringβ. The book is designed to serve as a training too
<p>The authors have written a practical introductory text exploring the theory and applications of unit operations for environmental engineers that is a comprehensive update to Linvil Richβs 1961 classic work, βUnit Operations in Sanitary Engineeringβ. The book is designed to serve as a training too
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