Introduction to chemical engineering / C.M. van 't Land.

By: Land, C. M. van't, 1937- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2024]Copyright date: ©2024Description: xxv, 550 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119634089; 1119634083Subject(s): Chemical engineeringDDC classification: 660 LOC classification: TP155 | .L26 2024TP155 | .L26 2024Summary: "Chemical engineering is a skill and profession with applications in many industries, including chemical manufacturing, oil and gas refining and processing, food processing, biofuels, pharmaceutical manufacturing, plastics production and use, and new energy recovery and generation technologies. Most of the processes in the industries are typically designed by chemical engineers. However, the people who operate these facilities, sell the products produced by these plants, those who have overall business management responsibilities, and those who interface with chemical engineers in product discovery/development area, can be other types of engineers (mechanical, civil, electrical, software and computer, safety), or scientists such as chemists, biologists, physicists etc. Some of these engineers and scientists might work as operating technicians depending on their level of education. In addition, there are businesses and marketing majors who work in chemical plants. All of these individuals potentially have gaps in their chemical engineering knowledge that could benefit from applied knowledge relating to the chemical engineering discipline."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Chemical engineering is a skill and profession with applications in many industries, including chemical manufacturing, oil and gas refining and processing, food processing, biofuels, pharmaceutical manufacturing, plastics production and use, and new energy recovery and generation technologies. Most of the processes in the industries are typically designed by chemical engineers. However, the people who operate these facilities, sell the products produced by these plants, those who have overall business management responsibilities, and those who interface with chemical engineers in product discovery/development area, can be other types of engineers (mechanical, civil, electrical, software and computer, safety), or scientists such as chemists, biologists, physicists etc. Some of these engineers and scientists might work as operating technicians depending on their level of education. In addition, there are businesses and marketing majors who work in chemical plants. All of these individuals potentially have gaps in their chemical engineering knowledge that could benefit from applied knowledge relating to the chemical engineering discipline."-- Provided by publisher.

About the Author
C.M. van ’t Land ran the seminar and consulting company Van ’t Land Processing between 1999 and 2020. Prior to that, he worked at Akzo Nobel Chemicals from 1968-2000 as process engineer, and later, process development manager and project leader. He is the author of Industrial Drying Equipment: Selection and Application, Industrial Crystallization of Melts, Drying in the Process Industry, and Safety in Design.

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