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Coulson And Richardsons Chemical Engineering Volume 5: Solutions To The Problems In Volumes 2 And 3

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    Author(s)J R Backhurst
    PublisherElsevier Science
    Edition1
    ISBN9788131204542
    Pages340
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2006

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    Elsevier Science Coulson And Richardsons Chemical Engineering Volume 5: Solutions To The Problems In Volumes 2 And 3 by J R Backhurst

    This volume provides the reader with the full worked solutions to the problems set in Chemical Engineering Volume 2 Particle Technology and Separation Processes 5th Edition, and Chemical Engineering Volume 3 Chemical and Biochemical Reactors & Process Control 3rd Edition. Whilst the main volumes contain illustrative worked examples throughout the text, this book gives sample solutions to a wide range of 'problems of the types which will be encountered by practising engineers. In many cases, problems do not have unique solutions and the ultimate choice may involve a number of compromises — a situation which is common throughout the whole practice of engineering. The volume will be of value to both students and staff in university departments, and to engineers in industry who are faced with solving practical problems, many of which will be of a non-standard character.