Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers by Max S. Peters, Klaus D. Timmerhaus, and Ronald E. West (2003)
Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers by Max S. Peters, Klaus D. Timmerhaus, and Ronald E. West (2003)
Provides comprehensive coverage of the principles of chemical engineering design, including material and energy balances, cost estimation, and economics.
Includes worked examples, case studies, and homework problems to demonstrate how to apply the principles of design and economics to real world settings.
Offers thorough coverage of important topics such as safety, environmental regulations, and plant operations.
Emphasizes the connection between economic performance and good engineering design.
Gives in-depth coverage of process synthesis, process flowsheeting, equipment selection, cost estimation, and optimization.
Features a new chapter on process control and computer-aided design.
Incorporates the latest advances in software and computer technology.
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