Unit operations of particulate solids [electronic resource] : theory and practice / Enrique Ortega-Rivas.
By: Ortega-Rivas, Enrique.
Material type: BookPublisher: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2012Description: xvii, 474 p. : ill.ISBN: 9781439849095 (ebook : PDF).Subject(s): Powders | Chemical processesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleOnline resources: Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access. Also available in print edition.Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Characterization of particulate systems and relation to storage and conveying -- pt. 2. Bulk solids processing -- pt. 3. Separation techniques for particulate solids.
"Suitable for practicing engineers and engineers in training, Unit Operations of Particulate Solids: Theory and Practice presents the unit operations in chemical engineering that involve the handling and processing of particulate solids. The first part of the book analyzes primary and secondary properties of particles and particulate systems, focusing on their characterization and the effects on selection and design of silos and conveyors. Covering the main industrial operations of dry solids processing, the second part offers insight into the operation principles of the most important technologies that handle dry solids in bulk. With an emphasis on two-phase and multiphase flow, the final part describes all of the relevant systems in industrial processes that combine two different components of the state of matter as well as technologies for separating phases by purely mechanical means.Through clear explanations of theoretical principles and practical laboratory exercises, this book provides an understanding of the behavior of powders and pulverized systems. It also helps readers develop skills for operating, optimizing, and innovating particle processing technologies and machinery in order to carry out industrial operations, such as centrifugation, filtration, and membrane separations"-- Provided by publisher.
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