SpacelySprokets
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2009
- 5
Hello to All!
I am looking for textbooks, short courses, or other means to learn the fundamentals of Chemical Engineering [without going back to University].
As a mechanical engineer, I have found my niche to be fluid mechanics, thermo, and heat transfer. However, I often need to push the limits of traditional coverage of the topics listed above. As such, I am looking for those fundamental textbooks, and hand books that can get me up to speed with the Chemical Engineering fundamentals.
If you have any suggestions, please advise. Thank you very much!
I am looking for textbooks, short courses, or other means to learn the fundamentals of Chemical Engineering [without going back to University].
As a mechanical engineer, I have found my niche to be fluid mechanics, thermo, and heat transfer. However, I often need to push the limits of traditional coverage of the topics listed above. As such, I am looking for those fundamental textbooks, and hand books that can get me up to speed with the Chemical Engineering fundamentals.
If you have any suggestions, please advise. Thank you very much!