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    Kenichi Asano, «Mass Transfer: From Fundamentals to Modern Industrial Applications»

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    Kenichi Asano, «Mass Transfer: From Fundamentals to Modern Industrial Applications»

    Kenichi Asano, «Mass Transfer: From Fundamentals to Modern Industrial Applications»
    ISBN: 3527314601 | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (November 29, 2006) | 290 Pages | PDF | 2,2 Mb

    This didactic approach to the principles and modeling of mass transfer as it is needed in modern industrial processes is unique in combining a step-by-step introduction to all important fundamentals with the most recent applications. Based upon the renowned author's successful new modeling method as used for the O-18 process, the exemplary exercises included in the text are fact-proven, taken directly from existing chemical plants.
    Fascinating reading for chemists, graduate students, chemical and process engineers, as well as thermodynamics physicists.

    From the Back Cover
    Mass transfer phenomena can now be observed in many fields of industry. In particular, separation processes, which make up the vast majority of industrial production procedures, are governed by the physics of mass transfer, and their design and optimization depends heavily on knowledge in this field.

    This didactic approach to the principles and modeling of mass transfer as it is needed in modern industrial processes is unique in combining a step-by-step introduction to all important fundamentals with the most recent applications. Based upon the renowned author's successful new modeling method as used for the O-18 process, the exemplary exercises included in the text are fact-proven, taken directly from existing chemical plants.

    From the contents:
    Diffusion and Mass Transfer
    Governing Equations of Mass Transfer
    Mass Transfer in Laminar Boundary Layer along a Flat Plate
    Heat and Mass Transfer in Laminar Flow inside a Circular Pipe
    Motion, Heat and Mass Transfer of Particles
    Mass Transfer of Drops and Bubbles
    Turbulent Transport Phenomena
    Evaporation and Condensation
    Multi-Component Distillation

    Fascinating reading for chemists, graduate students, chemical and process engineers, as well as thermodynamics physicists.

    About the Author
    Professor Koichi Asano is recent emeritus of the Tokyo Institute of Technology. His ground-breaking work in the field of mass transfer modeling has made industrial separation of the stable isotopes of oxygen and oxygen-18 by cryogenic distillation possible, which began in June 2004.
    He began his studies of chemical engineering at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1960 and became assistant professor there in 1970. He was promoted to full professor in 1984 and accepted a position as professor at Utsunomiya University in Tochigi prefecture in 1997. He was an editor of the Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan during 1991 and 1992. He is author of three other books and co-author of further technical books such as kagaku kogaku benran (Chemical Engineering Handbook).

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