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Chemical Thermodynamics for Process Simulation, Second, Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition

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Chemical Thermodynamics for Process Simulation, Second, Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition

Chemical Thermodynamics for Process Simulation, Second, Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition
Wiley VCH | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 3527343253 | 808 pages | PDF/ePUB | 16.69/36.44 MB

by Jürgen Gmehling (Author), Michael Kleiber (Author), Bärbel Kolbe (Author), Jürgen Rarey (Author)

The only textbook that applies thermodynamics to real-world process engineering problems

This must-read for advanced students and professionals alike is the first book to demonstrate how chemical thermodynamics work in the real world by applying them to actual engineering examples. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the particular models and procedures, and explains the most important models that are applied in process industry. All the topics are illustrated with examples that are closely related to practical process simulation problems. At the end of each chapter, additional calculation examples are given to enable readers to extend their comprehension.

Chemical Thermodynamics for Process Simulation instructs on the behavior of fluids for pure fluids, describing the main types of equations of state and their abilities. It discusses the various quantities of interest in process simulation, their correlation, and prediction in detail. Chapters look at the important terms for the description of the thermodynamics of mixtures; the most important models and routes for phase equilibrium calculation; models which are applicable to a wide variety of non-electrolyte systems; membrane processes; polymer thermodynamics; enthalpy of reaction; chemical equilibria, and more.

-Explains thermodynamic fundamentals used in process simulation with solved examples
-Includes new chapters about modern measurement techniques, retrograde condensation, and simultaneous description of chemical equilibrium
-Comprises numerous solved examples, which simplify the understanding of the often complex calculation procedures, and discusses advantages and disadvantages of models and procedures
-Includes estimation methods for thermophysical properties and phase equilibria thermodynamics of alternative separation processes
-Supplemented with MathCAD-sheets and DDBST programs for readers to reproduce the examples

Chemical Thermodynamics for Process Simulation is an ideal resource for those working in the fields of process development, process synthesis, or process optimization, and an excellent book for students in the engineering sciences.

About the Author
Jürgen Gmehling, PhD, is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Oldenburg, Germany. He is also president and CEO of DDBST GmbH, Oldenburg, as well as cofounder of LTP GmbH, part of the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg.

Michael Kleiber, PhD, works as a Chief Development Engineer for ThyssenKrupp Uhde, Germany.

Bärbel Kolbe, PhD, is a senior process engineer for ThyssenKrupp Uhde, Germany.


Jürgen Rarey, PhD, is a professor at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, and cofounded DDBST GmbH, Oldenburg. He is also an honorary professor in Durban, South Africa.