Distillation Engineering,Used
Distillation Engineering,Used
Distillation Engineering,Used

Distillation Engineering,Used

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Partial Table of Contents I. The Thermal Separation of Liquids II. Thermodynamics of Mixtures 1. Definitions and Relationships A. Separability of a Liquid Mixture B. Partial Pressures in Vapor Mixtures C. Evaporation of Liquid Mixtures 2. Types of Mixtures A. Ideal Binary Mixtures B. Nonideal Binary Mixtures C. Ideal Multicomponent Mixtures D. Nonideal Multicomponent Mixtures III. Continuous Rectifiers 1. Mode of Operations 2. Operating Lines A. Enrichment Line B. The Stripping Line 3. Stepwise Separation in Rectifiers A. Theoretical Plates for Separation of Binaries B. The Reflux Ratio in the Separation of Binaries C. Multicomponent Mixtures 4. Column Diameter and Column Throughput 5. Heat Requirements IV. The Batch Still 1. Operation 2. Operating Line and Separation Steps 3. Column Diameter, Column Throughput, and Heat Requirements 4. Time for Separation and Related Variables at Constant Product Concentration A. Molar Vapor Load Constant in Time B. Heat Requirement Constant in Time 5. Separation Time for Variable Heating Area V. The Semicontinuous Still 1. Operation 2. Finding the Operating Lines, the Separation Steps, the Column Load, the Column: Size, and the Heat Demand VI. Engineering Data, Optimization of Costs, and Selection of Column Internals 1. General A. Packing Types B. Plates and Trays 2. Designs and Functions A. Packed Towers B. Plate Columns 3. Evaluation of Rectifying Columns and Best Mode of Operation A. Evaluating and Calculations, Separating Effect, Pressure Loss, Load, Specific Column Volume, and Specific Column Cost B. Numerical Evaluation for Packed Towers C. Quantitative Evaluation for PlateType Columns D. Packed Columns versus Tray ColumnsOperational Features and Cost E. Special Designs for Vacuum Operation 4. Tests of FullSize Tower Internals VII. Optimum Separation 1. Optimization of Simple Columns A. The Theory and Its Application B. Quantitative Evaluation 2. Optimization of Multiple Columns A. Duplex Columns: Number of Theoretical Steps, Reflux Ratios, and Vapor Loads B. Vapor Loads of Multiple Columns Subdivided Because of Limited Height C. Optimizing Duplex Rectifiers for Minimum Pressure Loss 3. Optimum Operation of Combined Columns of Different Types Under Special Consideration A. Parallel Arrangement B. Series Arrangement 4. Specialized Operations A. Specialized Hookups and their Calculation B. Rectification in Straight Stripping Columns C. Rectification in Straight Enriching Columns D. Direct Heating of Columns E. Saving Heat in Rectification VIII. Detail Planning of Separating Columns 1. General Viewpoints in the Selection of Column Types 2. Packed Columns F. Maximum Loads for Metallic; PallRing and Raschig Ring Columns 3. Special Packings 4. PlateType Columns 5. Pressure Losses in Rectification Columns IX. Partial Distillation 1. Separation of Liquids by Continuous Partial Distillation 2. Separation of Liquids by Discontinuous Partial Distillation X. Partial Condensation 1. Partial Condensation in Dephlegmators 2. Partial Countercurrent Direct Condensation in Columns XI. Laboratory Columns and Pilot Plants 1. Distillation Columns with Miniature Size Packing 2. Transferring Data Gained From Semiindustrial Units to FullScale XII. Distillation in Fine and High Vacuum 1. Molecular Distillation 2. ThinFilm Distillation 3. Mechanism of Separation XIII. Components of a Separation Plant J. Internal Components 2. Heat Exchangers 3. Pumps 4. Measuring and Controls XIV. Use of Computers XV. Distillation and Environmental Protection XVI. Outlook Bibliography Symbols and Units Glossary Index

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Distillation Engineering'? A: 'Distillation Engineering' primarily focuses on the principles and techniques of thermal separation of liquids, including thermodynamics of mixtures, continuous and batch distillation processes, and optimization of separation techniques.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Distillation Engineering'? A: The author of 'Distillation Engineering' is Reinhard Billet, known for his expertise in distillation processes and engineering.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Distillation Engineering' is available in hardcover binding, which provides durability and a professional appearance.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Distillation Engineering'? A: 'Distillation Engineering' was published on March 1, 1979.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Distillation Engineering' have? A: 'Distillation Engineering' contains 519 pages, offering extensive coverage of distillation engineering topics.
  • Q: Is 'Distillation Engineering' suitable for beginners? A: 'Distillation Engineering' is a comprehensive resource that may be more suitable for individuals with a background in chemical engineering or related fields, as it covers advanced topics in distillation.
  • Q: What are some key topics covered in the book? A: Key topics in 'Distillation Engineering' include thermodynamics of mixtures, types of distillation processes, continuous and batch operations, column design, and optimization of separation techniques.
  • Q: Are there practical applications discussed in 'Distillation Engineering'? A: Yes, 'Distillation Engineering' discusses practical applications such as designing distillation columns, optimizing costs, and evaluating column performance, making it valuable for engineering professionals.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: 'Distillation Engineering' is listed as a used book in good condition, indicating it may show some signs of wear but is still usable.
  • Q: Is there a glossary or index in 'Distillation Engineering'? A: Yes, 'Distillation Engineering' includes a glossary and index, which can help readers navigate the content and find specific information more easily.

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