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文档介绍:AN INTRODUCTION TO
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
ICS & REACTOR DESIGN
CHARLES G. HILL, JR.
The University of Wisconsin
JOHN WILEY & SONS
New York Chichester
Brisbane Toronto
Singapore
To my family:
Parents, Wife, and Daughters
Copyright © 1977, by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada.
Reproduction or translation of any part of this work beyond
that permitted by Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States
Copyright Act without the permission of the copyright owner
is unlawful. Requests for permission or further information
should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data:
Hill, Charles G 1937-
An introduction to chemical engineering ics
and reactor design.
Bibliography: p.
Includes indexes.
1. Chemical reaction, Rate of. 2. Chemical
reactors—Design and construction. I. Title.
'83 77-8280
ISBN 0-471-39609-5
Printed in the United States of America
20 19 18
Board of Advisors, Engineering
A. H-S, Ang Civil Engineering—Systems and Probability
University of Illinois
Donald S. Berry Transportation Engineering
Northwestern University
James Gere Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Stanford University
J. Stuart Hunter Engineering Statistics
Princeton University
T. William Lambe Civil Engineering—Soil Mechanics
R. V. Whitman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Perry L. McCarty Environmental Engineering
Stanford University
Don T. Phillips Industrial Engineering
Texas A & M
Dale Rudd Chemical Engineering
University of Wisconsin
Robert F. Steidel, Jr, Mechanical Engineering
University of California—Berkeley
R. N. White Civil Engineering—Structures
Cornell University
Preface
One feature that distinguishes the education of the chemical engineer from that of
other engineers is an exposure to the basic concepts of chemical reaction ics
and chemical reactor design. This textbook provi