Introduction to process design

作者: D. L. Pyle

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-3864-6_1

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摘要: At the core of chemical engineering is design, frequently continuous processes. A food process plant will consist a series units, each which carries out some specific job, such as mixing, fermentation, sterilization, or separation. Each these units designed using physical and principles; later chapters this book consider principles underpin designs. However, to produce an efficient it necessary whole process, understand way in material moves around calculate heating cooling duties needed.

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