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The #1 Guide to Chemical Engineering Principles, Techniques, Calculations, and Applications--Revised, Streamlined, and Modernized with New Examples

Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, Ninth Edition, has been thoroughly revised, streamlined, and updated to reflect sweeping changes in the chemical engineering field. This introductory guide addresses the full scope of contemporary chemical, petroleum, and environmental engineering applications and contains extensive new coverage and examples related to biotech, nanotech, green/environmental engineering, and process safety, with many new MATLAB and Python problems throughout.

Authors David M. Himmelblau and James B. Riggs offer a strong foundation of skills and knowledge for successful study and practice, guiding students through formulating and solving material and energy balance problems, as well as describing gases, liquids, and vapors. Throughout, they introduce efficient, consistent, learner-friendly ways to solve problems, analyze data, and gain a conceptual, application-based understanding of modern processes.

This edition condenses coverage from previous editions to serve today's students and faculty more efficiently. In two entirely new chapters, the authors provide a comprehensive introduction to dynamic material and energy balances, as well as psychrometric charts.



Modular chapters designed to support introductory courses of any length Introductions to unit conversions, basis selection, and process measurements Strategies for solving diverse material and energy balance problems, including material balances with chemical reaction and for multi-unit processes, and energy balances with reaction Clear introductions to key concepts ranging from stoichiometry to enthalpy Coverage of ideal/real gases, multi-phase equilibria, unsteady-state material, humidity (psychrometric) charts, and more Self-assessment questions to help readers identify areas they don't fully understand Thought, discussion, and homework problems in every chapter New biotech, bioengineering, nanotechnology, green/environmental engineering, and process safety coverage Relevant new MATLAB and Python homework problems and projects Extensive tables, charts, and glossaries in each chapter Reference appendices presenting atomic weights and numbers, Pitzer Z^0/Z^1 factors, heats of formation and combustion, and more

Easier than ever to use, this book is the definitive practical introduction for students, license candidates, practicing engineers, and scientists.

Supplemental Online Content (available with book registration):



Three additional chapters on Heats of Solution and Mixing, Liquids and Gases in Equilibrium with Solids, and Solving Material and Energy Balances with Process Simulators (Flowsheeting Codes) Nine additional appendices: Physical Properties of Various Organic and Inorganic Substances, Heat Capacity Equations, Vapor Pressures, Heats of Solution and Dilution, Enthalpy-Concentration Data, Thermodynamic Charts, Physical Properties of Petroleum Fractions, Solution of Sets of Equations, Fitting Functions to Data

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Preface xv
How To Use This Book xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
About The Authors xxiii
Part I Introduction
1(124)
Chapter 1 Introduction To Chemical Engineering
3(26)
1.1 A Brief History of Chemical Engineering
3(3)
1.2 Types of Jobs Chemical Engineers Perform
6(2)
1.3 Industries in Which Chemical Engineers Work
8(2)
1.4 Sustainability
10(14)
1.5 Ethics
24(5)
Chapter 2 Introductory Concepts
29(96)
2.1 Units of Measure
29(6)
2.2 Unit Conversions
35(6)
2.3 Equations and Units
41(6)
2.4 Measurement Errors and Significant Figures
47(6)
2.5 Validation of Results
53(2)
2.6 Mass, Moles, and Density
55(20)
2.7 Process Variables
75(50)
PART II MATERIAL BALANCES
125(276)
Chapter 3 Material Balances
127(98)
3.1 The Connection between a Process and Its Schematic
129(5)
3.2 Introduction to Material Balances
134(11)
3.3 A General Strategy for Solving Material Balance Problems
145(19)
3.4 Material Balances for Single Unit Systems
164(24)
3.5 Vectors and Matrices
188(2)
3.6 Solving Systems of Linear Equations with MATLAB
190(6)
3.7 Solving Systems of Linear Equations with Python
196(29)
Chapter 4 Material Balances With Chemical Reaction
225(88)
4.1 Stoichiometry
226(9)
4.2 Terminology for Reaction Systems
235(13)
4.3 Species Mole Balances
248(20)
4.4 Element Material Balances
268(8)
4.5 Material Balances for Combustion Systems
276(37)
Chapter 5 Material Balances For Multiunit Processes
313(88)
5.1 Preliminary Concepts
314(3)
5.2 Sequential Multiunit Systems
317(23)
5.3 Recycle Systems
340(17)
5.4 Bypass and Purge
357(10)
5.5 The Industrial Application of Material Balances
367(34)
PART III Gases, Vapors, And Liquids
401(158)
Chapter 6 Ideal And Real Gases
403(70)
6.1 Ideal Gases
405(17)
6.2 Real Gases: Equations of State
422(14)
6.3 Real Gases: Compressibility Charts
436(8)
6.4 Real Gas Mixtures
444(29)
Chapter 7 Multiphase Equilibrium
473(86)
7.1 Introduction
473(2)
7.2 Phase Diagrams and the Phase Rule
475(12)
7.3 Single-Component Two-Phase Systems (Vapor Pressure)
487(17)
7.4 Two-Component Gas/Single-Component Liquid Systems
504(19)
7.5 Two-Component Gas/Two-Component Liquid Systems
523(13)
7.6 Multicomponent Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
536(23)
PART IV ENERGY BALANCES
559(188)
Chapter 8 Energy Balances Without Reaction
561(120)
8.1 Terminology Associated with Energy Balances
564(5)
8.2 Overview of Types of Energy and Energy Balances
569(5)
8.3 Energy Balances for Closed, Unsteady-State Systems
574(23)
8.4 Energy Balances for Open, Steady-State Systems
597(30)
8.5 Mechanical Energy Balances
627(13)
8.6 Energy Balances for Special Cases
640(41)
Chapter 9 Energy Balances With Reaction
681(66)
9.1 The Standard Heat (Enthalpy) of Formation
682(6)
9.2 The Heat (Enthalpy) of Reaction
688(12)
9.3 Integration of Heat of Formation and Sensible Heat
700(26)
9.4 The Heat (Enthalpy) of Combustion
726(21)
PART V Combined Material And Energy Balances
747(142)
Chapter 10 Humidity (Psychrometric) Charts
749(32)
10.1 Terminology
751(4)
10.2 The Humidity (Psychrometric) Chart
755(10)
10.3 Applications of the Humidity Chart
765(16)
Chapter 11 Unsteady-State Material And Energy Balances
781(44)
11.1 Unsteady-State Balances
783(7)
11.2 Numerical Integration of ODEs
790(9)
11.3 Examples
799(26)
Chapter 12 Heats Of Solution And Mixing
825(20)
Chapter 13 Liquids And Gases In Equilibrium With Solids
845(12)
Chapter 14 Solving Material And Energy Balances Using Process Simulators (Flowsheeting Codes)
857(32)
Part VI Supplementary Material
889(2)
APPENDIXES
891(84)
A Atomic Weights And Numbers
893(1)
B Tables Of The Pitzer Z° And V Factors
894(5)
C Heats Of Formation And Combustion
899(4)
D Answers To Selected Problems
903(5)
E Physical Properties Of Various Organic And Inorganic Substances
908(12)
F Heat Capacity Equations
920(4)
G Vapor Pressures
924(1)
H Heats Of Solution And Dilution
925(1)
I Enthalpy-Concentration Data
926(7)
J Thermodynamic Charts
933(7)
K Physical Properties Of Petroleum Fractions
940(9)
L Solution Of Sets Of Equations
949(22)
M Fitting Functions To Data
971(4)
Index 975
David M. Himmelblau was Paul D. and Betty Robertson Meek and American Petrofina Foundation Centennial Professor Emeritus in Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas, where he taught for forty-two years. He authored eleven books and more than two hundred articles on process analysis, fault detection, and optimization. He was president of the CACHE Corporation, and director of AIChE.

James B. Riggs was a university professor for thirty years. Twenty-five of those years were spent at Texas Tech University, where he founded and directed the Texas Tech Process Control and Optimization Consortium. He authored several popular textbooks, including Computational Methods for Engineers with MATLAB Applications, Thirteenth Edition; Programming with MATLAB for Engineers, Fourteenth Edition; and Chemical and Bio-Process Control, Fifth Edition.