nbuc7
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 10, 2003
- 19
I'm currently working on a project that has me getting my hands dirty with a little more process stuff than I've had experience (or eduacation) in. We're using many different types of separation processes to remove unstable contaminants from ground water (liquid-liquid extraction, absorption, and some level of membrane use).
Anyways, I was looking to brush up on and learn some new things about this type of process work, and my boss recommended a transport and separation process text that he had as a Chem E that he said was pretty good. The text is "Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles" by Christie John Geankoplis. It's a pretty well written book and has some good sections in it pertaining to type of work I'm going to be doing.
I started going through some of the examples and chapter problems to try to figure out how to apply it to design. However, I'm getting so caught up on some of the steps in solving these that I'm starting to lose sight of the goal in trying to understand how I can apply them. This is mostly due to my lack of experience in this type of field, and not having a firm grasp as to how certain equations and methodolgies are applied. I know that there are solutions manuals often published in conjunction with this type of text, and I was wondering if anyone knows if such a solutions manual exists and if so how I might be able to get one. I think it might be beneficial so I can see how these tyoes of problems are set up and how the specifics are applied in design.
Any help anyone can offer would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Anyways, I was looking to brush up on and learn some new things about this type of process work, and my boss recommended a transport and separation process text that he had as a Chem E that he said was pretty good. The text is "Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles" by Christie John Geankoplis. It's a pretty well written book and has some good sections in it pertaining to type of work I'm going to be doing.
I started going through some of the examples and chapter problems to try to figure out how to apply it to design. However, I'm getting so caught up on some of the steps in solving these that I'm starting to lose sight of the goal in trying to understand how I can apply them. This is mostly due to my lack of experience in this type of field, and not having a firm grasp as to how certain equations and methodolgies are applied. I know that there are solutions manuals often published in conjunction with this type of text, and I was wondering if anyone knows if such a solutions manual exists and if so how I might be able to get one. I think it might be beneficial so I can see how these tyoes of problems are set up and how the specifics are applied in design.
Any help anyone can offer would be much appreciated.
Thanks!