Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook
C**G
The Upcoming 9th Edition of Perry's Chemical Engineer's Handbook.
Perrys' Chemical Engineer's Handbook has had eight editions, and the ninth edition should be coming out in a couple of years. The last three editions have not changed much except for the specialists. As to the ordinary chemical engineering student , they could not care much if they used the 6th, 7th or the 8th edition. I suggest to McGraw-Hill publishing company that they change the format of the book drastically to be ahead of the curve in the future of chemical engineering education. I suggest that they reorganize the handbook along the guidelines given by the published proceedings of the CCR/NSF Workshops on Frontiers of Chemical Engineering Education conducted in 2003-2005. The input to these workshops came from the best in chemical engineering academia and industry. You could not get better guidance than that.
A**Y
Great version of this classic handbook
As a Chemical Engineer, I reference Perry's Handbook weekly. The CD-ROM version is much more accessible to those of us in this new computer saavy generation. The searchability (index? what's that?) and interactivity make this a worth-while buy, especially if you don't already have a paper copy of Perry's. You can select data from a table and paste into other applications, instead of staring at the tiny print of a huge book and typing all the numbers by hand. You can also find topics quickly by the contents (which are linked to other parts of the book) and the search features. All in all, a good buy for me. WARNING! This is ONLY compatible with Windows machines. A Mac user will be able to see the information, but not use the search functions or the interactive data tables.
T**J
packaged with care
My book arrived in perfect condition
J**S
Super stoked! used book just as described
Super stoked! used book just as described, I was told bindings were little worn but pages were perfect. I open the package, bindings are a little worn and It literally looks like it had never been opened. Thanks guys! I'm a ChemE #SJSU I'm in love with this buy, perfect going into senior year next semester.
G**Y
Better than expected
The description was in the good category, but was described essentially as better than the "good" category. I was skeptical, but it came in the mail and looked perfect, except for standard library stamps and such.I am very happy with this purchase.
R**E
Five Stars
OK
M**S
Excelente estado
El libro está muy bien conservado, algunos detalles en la pasta dura del mismo, pero en general muy buen estado.
E**I
The indispensable reference for engineers and scientists.
Perry's Handbook has been found indispensable by chemical engineers, and a wide variety of other engineers and scientists, through six previous editions spanning more than sixty years. The NST/Engineers, Inc. reviewer, a Ph.D., PE favors the hardbound book as a desk reference, whereas he favors the CD format (ISBN# 0071344128) where a laptop or copying text or calculations are required. Users familiar with previous editions of Perry's will find additional text sections, tables, and figures. The reviewer did not detect deletions of any required material. You will notice the increased use of SI units. Section 1, of thirty Handbook sections, "Conversion Factors and Mathematical Symbols", provides a rescue line for those of us much more accustomed to U.S., British, and older Metric units and who are not fully conversant with S.I. units. The first one-third of the Handbook lays the theoretical groundwork for a fuller understanding of its final two-thirds. Section 2 provides physical properties data, including tables of constants for properties' correlations covering wide temperature ranges. Methods for the prediction and correlation of physical properties are explained. Section 3 summarizes mathematics through differential equations and statistics. Sections 4 through 7 may be considered short texts on "Thermodynamics", "Heat and Mass Transfer", "Fluid and Particle Dynamics", and "Reaction Kinetics". In its eighty-four double column text pages, Section 8 covers the "Fundamentals of Process Dynamics and Control". It includes model predictive control, process optimization, unit operations control, process measurements, and concludes with controllers, final control elements, and regulators. Section 9, "Process Economics", takes the reader through calculations involved in investment and profitability decisions, cost control, and cost estimation. Starting with Section 10, "Transport and Storage of Fluids", and for most of the following twenty sections, the chemical engineering unit operations, details of more specialized theories and operating practices, calculation methods, interface studies between chemical engineering and other disciplines (i.e., Biochemical Engineering and Waste Management), and data specific to the topic being presented are given.As previously stated, these latter sections, about two-thirds of the book, build upon an understanding of the fundamentals presented earlier. For example, Section 10; Section 11, "Heat Transfer Equipment"; Section 12, "Psychrometry, Evaporative Cooling, and Solids Drying"; Section 13, "Distillation"; Section 14, "Gas Absorption"; Section 15, "Liquid-Liquid Extraction"; Section 16, "Adsorption and Ion Exchange"; Section 17, "Gas-Solid Operations and Equipment"; and Section 18, "Liquid-Solid Operations and Equipment"; build on an understanding of Section 4, "Thermodynamics", Section 5, "Heat and Mass Transfer", and Section 6 "Fluid and Particle Dynamics". However, the book sections are all prepared to be rather self-sufficient so that readers without the earlier fundamental background can still gather useful working information.The final twelve sections complete the review of unit operations and add important interdisciplinary studies. The sections are: "Solid-Solid Operations and Equipment"; "Size Reduction and Size Enlargement"; "Handling of Bulk Solids and Packaging of Solids and Liquids"; "Alternative Separation Processes"; "Chemical Reactors" (building on Section 7 "Reaction Kinetics"); "Biochemical Engineering"; "Waste Management"; "Process Safety"; "Energy resources, Conversion, and Utilization"; "Materials of Construction"; "Process Machinery Drives"; and "Analysis of Plant Performance";Actually, a reasonable understanding of the contents of Perry's, including how to find and use the voluminous data, is equivalent to the text-based learning at the completion of a Master's degree in chemical engineering.
R**R
Value for money
Used book, but in good condition. Go for it👍
M**M
Five Stars
I am okey
G**A
Good quality
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