Introduction to chemical engineering
By: Badger, Walter L.
Contributor(s): Banchero, Julius T.
Publisher: New Delhi Tata McGraw Hill 1955Edition: 1st.Description: vii, 753 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-0-07-463050-1.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING | ALLIED SUBJECTS (SOP)DDC classification: 620 Summary: Introduction to Chemical Engineering is a comprehensive book for undergraduate engineers studying a preliminary course in the subject of chemical engineering. The book introduces students to the basic foundations of the field and showcases how the field has developed as a branch of chemistry. It discusses the various branches of chemical engineering such as thermal engineering, nuclear engineering and environmental engineering among others and discusses how students can help forward these areas through proper and efficient study. The book is a seminal guide on the topics and shows students how the theory is applied in a practical atmosphere in real life.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Pharmacy Reference Section | Reference | 620 BAD/BAN (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | B1717 | ||
Text Books | School of Pharmacy General Stacks | Circulation | 620 BAD/BAN (Browse shelf) | Available | B1718 | ||
Text Books | School of Pharmacy General Stacks | Circulation | 620 BAD/BAN (Browse shelf) | Available | B1719 | ||
Text Books | School of Pharmacy General Stacks | Circulation | 620 BAD/BAN (Browse shelf) | Available | B1720 | ||
Text Books | School of Pharmacy General Stacks | Circulation | 620 BAD/BAN (Browse shelf) | Available | B1721 | ||
Text Books | School of Pharmacy General Stacks | Circulation | 620 BAD/BAN (Browse shelf) | Available | B1722 |
Introduction to Chemical Engineering is a comprehensive book for undergraduate engineers studying a preliminary course in the subject of chemical engineering. The book introduces students to the basic foundations of the field and showcases how the field has developed as a branch of chemistry. It discusses the various branches of chemical engineering such as thermal engineering, nuclear engineering and environmental engineering among others and discusses how students can help forward these areas through proper and efficient study. The book is a seminal guide on the topics and shows students how the theory is applied in a practical atmosphere in real life.
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