Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineers

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2022-06-07
Publisher(s): Wiley-VCH
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Summary

This text is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students in chemical and petroleum engineering, as well as other courses that require basic thermodynamics. It introduces the basic concepts in a thorough and conscience manner while providing practice-oriented examples and illustrations.

Author Biography

Kenneth Hall is currently a Senior Development Engineer at Bryan Research & Engineering (a company offering a process simulator program and consulting). He spent 50 years in academic programs, primarily at Texas A&M University teaching thermodynamics and in various managerial positions. He has authored 280 research papers and 10 books, he has made 130 presentations at national and international meetings. He has received 20 national and international awards, and several awards presented by Texas A&M.

Dr. Gustavo Arturo Iglesias Silva is a professor at the National Technological Institute of Mexico-Technological Institute of Celaya from 1991 to date. His area of research is Thermodynamics with emphasis in the design of equipment to measure physical properties, the analysis and development of theoretical and empirical methods to predict thermodynamic properties, and the development of computational thermodynamic models for the simulation of chemical processes. He has 135 publications. He has been invited to be part of evaluation committees of research projects of the Mexican National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT) and member of the evaluation committee of the National System of Researchers in México.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 ? Introduction
Chapter 2 ? Energy and the 1st Law
Chapter 3 ? PVT Relations and Equations of State
Chapter 4 ? 2nd Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 5 ? Thermodynamic Relations
Chapter 6 ? Practical Applications of Thermodynamics
Chapter 7 ? Solution Theory
Chapter 8 ? Phase Equilibrium
Chapter 9 ? Chemical Reaction Equilibria

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