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TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
HEY fellow chem engineers. why is that the text book used for transport phenomena at the undergraduate level the same at the graduate level. My peers at school are finding the book difficult to comprehend. I am a Jamaican chemical engineering student.
HOW did u guys found transport phenomena?
it is challenging but interesting.
Oct 25, 2008
5:28 PM
You can find more information about transport fenomena in the following books:
Mass Transfer Operations. Robert E. Treybal.
Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering. Mc Cabe.
Principles of the Transport Process. Geankoplis.
Thermodinamycs in Chemical Engineering. Smith, Van Ness.
Heat Transfer. Kern.
Welty, Wicks and Wilson book.
And in Perry´s Chemical Engineer handbook.
Eng. Dario Vasquez.
El Salvador, C.A.
Oct 29, 2008
4:21 PM
Hi GOD'S VESSEL GOODEN. I will suggest a text book for the Transport Phenomena that is Transport Phenomena (2nd edition) by R.Byron Bird, Warren E.Stewart and Edwin N.Lightfoot. That is really a good text book. You should have to be one.
Dec 7, 2008
6:46 AM
ye i hav it. Thats the test we use this semester, but it can be a bit complex especially for undergrad.
Dec 7, 2008
6:58 AM
I am studying at master of chemical engineering that I think the text book is so good. That I used it in undergradute as main text book. You alway should to try read it, I knew it is difficult to read for understand. OK. Just try it.
Dec 10, 2008
7:25 AM