This book is intended for use as both an undergraduate and graduate level text in chemical reaction engineering.
This book is the principles of chemical engineering are presented in a form that will be easily understood by readers with no previous training in the field.
The field of industrial engineering has continued to expand as predicted since the publications of the first and second editions of this Handbook in 1950 and 1963.
The book is designed to meet the the varied needs of undergraduate studyng within the broad areas of engineering and the applied science.
Chemical Engineering problems require a numerical answer and it is essential to become familiar with the different techniques so that the answer is obtained by systematic methods rather than by intuition.
This book is progress in reactor design again has necessitated rather complete revision of all chapters.
The objective of my book has alwasy been to provide engineers and others working in land development with a quick, easy refence for day design problems and to introduce engineering students to the applications of their education.
This book not simply to give a collection of problems with answer, but by means of simple introductory exmples and continuity throughout the chapters to provide an introduction to linear control system theory.
In recent years, automatic control systems have been rapidly increasing in importance in all fields of engineering.