CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- PROMISE OF TRUST
- TO THE AUTHOR
- MONEY LIST
- PART ONE: MECHANICS
- Fundamentals of mechanics
- Flowing water
- Pipes, gaskets, and valves
- Flow rates
- The equipment includes pumps, extruders, blowers, and compressors.
- Two-tier system
- Chapter II: The Change of Evil
- Dimensionless statistics, thermodynamics, and heat transfer
- Basic heat transfer
- Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
- Heat transfer equipment undergoing phase transfer.
- The package includes complete heat exchangers, converters, and recovery devices.
- Heat and heat transfer
- CHAPTER III MASS CONVERSION
- Basic principles of migration
- Crowdsourcing tools
- Download, delete, and download
- Other mass transfer methods include crystallization, air processes, water, drying, adsorption, and membrane separation.
preface
Professor K.S. Professor Raju has chosen to adopt the question-answer approach based on his decade of experience as a teacher, researcher, and consultant. Consider the scenario where an engineer must analyze and design a hot stove. This book delves into chemical engineering applications, providing direct answers to research questions like the arrangement of pipes in the furnace, the number of pipes provided, and the rationale behind the chosen arrangement.
Additionally, the book presents the history of heat transfer, explaining concepts such as emissivity and absorption and important design relationships such as the Stefan-Boltzmann equation and Kirchoff’s law. Finally, this comprehensive guide identifies and addresses operational issues such as hot spots, high temperatures, corrosion, and pipe life.
Professor Raju’s book provides the practicing engineer with tools for designing fired heat sources and evaluating and solving performance problems. Radiant Heat Transfer is one of eight chapters in the Heat Transfer section that cover the theory and application of heat transfer in the process industry.
In addition to Heat Transfer, the book includes two more chapters: Fluid Mechanics and Mass Transfer.
Each chapter presents a basic history, elucidates applications and tools, and strategizes and resolves operational issues. The displacement section introduces basic concepts (equilibrium phase, mass displacement coefficients, infinitesimal correlations, and polymorphic structures), describes applications (adsorption, facilitation, and adsorption), and materials (tray and packed columns, crystals, metals, and membrane modules).
It anticipates and resolves performance issues such as column overflow and water absorption in crystals. This comprehensive book covers every aspect of the chemical industry! While the scope of this book is broad, it is also quite specific.
For example, an engineer studying simplification will learn about the factors that limit the yield and quality of crystals (agglomeration, water contamination inside and outside the crystal, and cavitation). Professor Raju organized his book in a question-and-answer format, which he believed would increase interest in the subject and focus on specific topics.
I totally agree. While reading the book, I saw that it clearly explained the concepts and requirements in my field, attracted my attention, and gave me new perspectives on topics outside my field.
The style, structure, clarity, and comprehensibility of Professor Raju’s book are a testament to his decades of experience as an educator, researcher, and consultant. As a professor, he taught undergraduate and graduate students, designed and taught industrial courses, and developed and promoted new departments of chemical engineering.
International journals have published more than 90 articles.
His recommendations focus on chemicals, oil, petroleum, fertilizers, and government agencies. Professor Raju’s students say that his teaching is always practical, focusing on solving real problems rather than just teaching theory; he always used examples from his own experiences to help students understand technical problems.
This book clearly demonstrates this practical teaching style.
Engineers in the chemical process industry use Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Transfer, and Mass Transfer: Practical Engineering Applications as a textbook and reference work.
I plan to keep the copy I use to understand and solve new technical problems I encounter.
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