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Principles and Practice of Engineering PE Chemical Reference Handbook 1st table of contents:
1.1 Terms, Symbols, and Definitions……Page 11
1.1.1 Constants……Page 13
1.1.2 Dimensional Analysis……Page 15
1.2.1 SI Prefixes……Page 18
1.2.2 Base and Derived SI Units……Page 19
1.2.3 Unit Conversion Tables……Page 20
1.3.1 Algebra……Page 40
1.3.2 Geometry and Trigonometry……Page 44
1.3.3 Calculus……Page 56
1.3.4 Statistics and Probability……Page 67
1.4.1 Periodic Table of the Elements……Page 79
1.4.2 Industrial Chemicals……Page 84
2.1 Symbols and Definitions……Page 87
2.2.1 Measures of Composition……Page 88
2.2.2 Density……Page 95
2.3.2 Mass Balances With Reaction……Page 96
2.4.1 Energy Balances without Reaction……Page 97
2.4.2 Energy Balances with Reaction……Page 98
3.1 Symbols and Definitions……Page 103
3.2.1 State Functions……Page 106
3.2.2 First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics……Page 116
3.3.2 Compression and Expansion……Page 120
3.4.1 Efficiency of Power Cycles……Page 123
3.4.2 Gas Power Cycles……Page 124
3.4.3 Vapor Power Cycles……Page 133
3.4.4 Refrigeration Cycles……Page 135
3.5.3 Concentration Dependence……Page 140
3.6.1 Definitions……Page 141
3.6.2 Pure Substances……Page 142
3.6.4 Nonideal Systems……Page 145
3.6.5 Phase Behavior……Page 147
3.6.6 Phase Equilibrium Applications……Page 152
3.7 Tables……Page 154
4.1 Symbols and Definitions……Page 155
4.2.1 Heat Transfer Without Phase Change……Page 158
4.2.2 Heat Transfer With Phase Change……Page 171
4.3.1 Heat-Exchange Equipment Design……Page 176
4.3.2 Heat-Exchange Equipment Analysis……Page 190
4.4.1 Tables of Heat-Transfer Data……Page 196
4.4.2 Charts with Heat-Transfer Data……Page 207
4.4.3 Heat-Exchanger Design Information……Page 208
4.4.4 F-Factor Charts……Page 209
5.1 Symbols and Definitions……Page 216
5.2.1 Reaction Rate……Page 217
5.2.2 Rate Equations in Differential Form for Irreversible Reactions……Page 218
5.2.3 Yield and Selectivity……Page 219
5.3.1 Types of Reactors……Page 220
5.3.2 Integrated Reactor Equations for Irreversible Reactions……Page 222
5.3.3 Complex Reactions……Page 224
5.4.3 Enzyme Kinetics: Michaelis-Menten……Page 225
5.5.3 Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor……Page 227
6.1 Symbols and Definitions……Page 228
6.2.1 Mechanical Energy Balance……Page 231
6.2.2 Viscosity and Fluid Properties……Page 233
6.2.3 Velocity……Page 235
6.2.4 Reynolds Number……Page 236
6.2.5 Friction……Page 241
6.2.6 Pressure Drop for Laminar Flow……Page 242
6.2.7 Pressure Drop for Turbulent Flow……Page 243
6.2.8 Flow Through an Orifice……Page 248
6.2.9 Particle Flow……Page 249
6.2.10 Open-Channel Flow……Page 253
6.2.11 Two-Phase Flow……Page 256
6.2.12 Compressible Flow……Page 258
6.3.1 Pumps……Page 262
6.3.3 Control Valves……Page 269
6.3.4 Jet Propulsion……Page 270
6.3.5 Air Lift……Page 271
6.3.6 Solids Handling……Page 274
6.3.7 Mixing……Page 278
6.4.1 Manometers and Barometers……Page 281
6.4.2 Flow Measurement Devices (Summary)……Page 283
6.4.3 Orifice, Nozzle, and Venturi Meters……Page 292
6.5 Tables……Page 297
7.1 Symbols and Definitions……Page 305
7.2.1 Diffusion……Page 308
7.2.2 Mass-Transfer Coefficients……Page 311
7.2.3 Convective Mass Transfer……Page 312
7.2.4 Mass Transfer Between Phases for Dilute Systems ……Page 315
7.2.5 Mass Transfer Between Phases for Concentrated Systems……Page 316
7.2.6 Height of a Transfer Unit……Page 317
7.2.7 Mass Transfer with Reaction……Page 318
7.3.1 Batch Distillation……Page 321
7.3.2 Continuous Distillation……Page 322
7.3.3 Absorption and Stripping……Page 333
7.4.1 Trayed Columns……Page 335
7.4.2 Packed Columns……Page 347
7.5.1 Fundamentals of Liquid-Liquid Extraction……Page 365
7.5.2 Theoretical (Equilibrium) Stage Calculations……Page 367
7.5.3 Rate-Based Calculations With Mass-Transfer Units……Page 371
7.5.4 Liquid-Liquid Extraction Equipment……Page 374
7.6.2 Adsorption Operation……Page 384
7.6.3 Adsorption Regeneration……Page 386
7.7.1 Adiabatic Humidification and Cooling……Page 387
7.7.2 Drying of Solids……Page 391
7.8 Filtration……Page 397
7.9 Membrane Separation Processes……Page 398
7.10 Crystallization……Page 405
7.11 Leaching……Page 409
7.12.1 Particle Settling……Page 411
7.12.2 Cyclone Separators……Page 412
8.1 Terms and Definitions……Page 415
8.2.1 Hazard Identification……Page 420
8.2.2 Hazard Management……Page 438
8.2.3 Hazard Communication……Page 443
8.2.4 Personal Safety and Industrial Hygiene……Page 450
8.3.1 Overpressure Protection/Pressure Relief……Page 471
8.3.2 Other Protections……Page 482
8.4.1 Air Pollution……Page 483
8.4.2 Mitigation……Page 487
8.5.2 Process Diagrams……Page 488
8.5.3 Layout and Siting Considerations……Page 499
8.5.4 Economics……Page 517
8.6.1 Material Selection……Page 522
8.6.2 Corrosion……Page 526
8.7 Process Equipment Design……Page 547
8.8.1 Sensors……Page 549
8.8.2 Controller Actions……Page 550
8.8.3 Alarms……Page 553
8.8.4 Safety Instrumented Systems……Page 554
8.9.1 Operating Procedures……Page 558
8.9.2 Start-up and Shutdown……Page 560
8.10.1 Testing and Inspection……Page 561
8.10.2 Maintenance……Page 562
8.11 Process Improvement and Troubleshooting……Page 563
8.12 Flammability Data……Page 565
9.1 Symbols and Definitions……Page 568
9.2.1 U.S. Customary Units……Page 569
9.2.2 SI Units……Page 570
9.3.1 U.S. Customary Units……Page 571
9.3.2 SI Units……Page 572
9.3.3 Chemical Resistance of Plastics……Page 573
9.4.1 U.S. Customary Units……Page 574
9.4.2 SI Units……Page 576
9.5.1 U.S. Customary Units……Page 578
9.5.2 SI Units……Page 582
9.6.1 Dry Atmospheric Air Composition……Page 585
9.6.2 Dry Atmospheric Air Properties……Page 586
9.6.3 Temperature-Dependent Properties of Air (U.S. Customary Units)……Page 587
9.6.4 Temperature-Dependent Properties of Air (SI Units)……Page 588
9.6.5 Psychrometric Chart (U.S. Customary Units)……Page 589
9.6.6 Psychrometric Chart (SI Units)……Page 590
9.7.1 U.S. Customary Units……Page 591
9.7.2 SI Units……Page 593
9.7.3 Properties of Water……Page 595
9.8.1 Properties of Saturated Steam (U.S. Customary Units)……Page 596
9.8.2 Properties of Saturated Steam (SI Units)……Page 599
9.8.3 Superheated Steam (U.S. Customary Units)……Page 604
9.8.4 Superheated Steam (SI Units)……Page 609
9.9 Diagrams for Water and Steam……Page 613
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