aadil987:
The book recommended by dcasto is a good one.
However, you must understand there is no such thing as a "standard refinery" ... they are all different.
You must also understand that there are many hundreds of different crude oils and each contains different amounts of the various cuts (naphtha, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel oil, fuel oil, etc.) ... and that means that there are no standard sets of material balance calculations.
In my opinion, what you are looking for is not to be found by reading a few books. It just takes at least five years of experience working in the process design of refineries.
Milton Beychok
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