1. CHE CALCULATIONS Supplementary Problems for Basic Problem 1.7A
Principles and Calculations in Problem 1.7B Chemical Engineering 6th Edition by Problem 1.7C Himmelblau Problem 3.2A Problem 3.2B Problem 3.6B Problem 3.6C Problem 3.6E Problem 4.6A Problem 4.6B Problem 4.7A Problem 4.7B Basic Principles and Calculations in Example 2.4 Chemical Engineering 7th Edition by Example 2.9 Himmelblau and Riggs Example 8.6 Example 9.3 Example 10.1 Example 13.5 Example 17.4 Elementary Principles of Chemical Example 4.2-4 Processes 4th Edition by Felder, Example 4.2-2 Rousseau, and Bullard Example 4.3-1 Example 4.3-3 Example 4.3-5 Example 4.5-1 Example 4.6-1 Example 4.8-2 Example 4.8-3 Example 4.8-4 Example 6.4-1 Example 6.3-2 Example 6.3-3 Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 11.3 Engineering vol 5 2. LEACHING Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Example 10.4 (vol. 2, p. 536) Engineering Problem 10.4 (vol. 5, pp. 86-87) 3. LIQUID-LIQUID Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Example 13.3 (vol. 2, pp. 740-742) EXTRACTION Engineering Example 13.5 (vol. 2, pp. 758-759) Problem 13.7 (vol. 5, pp. 176-177) 4. DISTILLATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 11.3 (vol. 5, pp. 100-101) Engineering Problem 11.18 (vol. 5, pp. 121-122) 5. SCREENING 6. SIZE REDUCTION 7. AGITATION AND Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 7.7 (vol. 4, pp. 106-107) MIXING Engineering 8. SEDIMENTATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 1.4 (vol. 5, pp. 2-3) Engineering 9. CENTRIFUGATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Example 1.7 (vol. 2, pp. 79-80) Engineering Problem 9.1 (vol. 5, p. 79) Problem 9.5 (vol. 5, pp. 81-82) 10. FILTRATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Example 7.2 (vol. 2, pp. 398-400) Engineering 11. FLUIDIZATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 6.14 (vol. 5, pp. 57-58) Engineering 12. FLOW OF FLUIDS Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 1.1 (vol. 4, p. 1) Engineering Problem 2.1 (vol. 4, p. 16) Problem 3.6 (vol. 4, pp. 21-23) Problem 3.10 (vol. 4, p. 27) Problem 3.19 (vol. 4, p. 34) Problem 4.1 (vol. 4, pp. 60-61) Problem 4.3 (vol. 4, pp. 62-63) Problem 8.21 (vol. 4, p. 123) Problem 12.21 (vol. 4, pp. 312-314) Mccabe And Smith Example 4.6 Example 4.4 Example 8.4 13. EVAPORIZATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 14.7 (vol. 5, pp. 186-188) Engineering Problem 14.13 (vol. 5, pp. 194-195) Mccabe And Smith Example 16.2 14. CRYSTALIZATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 15.3 (vol. 5, p. 217) Engineering 15. HUMIDIFICATION 16. DRYING Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Example 16.3 (vol. 2, pp. 911-912) Engineering Problem 16.7 (vol. 5, pp. 224-226) 17. MEMBRANE Unit Operations of Chemical Example 26.4 (p. 874) SEPARATION Engineering 5th Edition by McCabe, Example 26.5 (p. 876) Smith, and Harriott 18. HEAT TRANSFER Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Problem 9.66 (vol. 4, pp. 197-198) Engineering Problem 9.43 19. DIFFUSION Mccabe & Smith Example 26.4 20. GAS ABSORPTION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Example 12.2 (vol. 2, pp. 671-672) Engineering Unit Operations of Chemical Example 22.1 (p. 694-696) Engineering 5th Edition by McCabe, Smith, and Harriott 21. CHE Introduction to Chemical Engineering Example 1.4 (pp. 13-14) THERMODYNAMICS Thermodynamics 7th Edition by Example 2.2 (p. 27) Smith, Van Ness, and Abbott Example 2.3 (p. 27) Example 2.5 (pp. 30-31) Example 2.6 (pp. 35-36) Example 2.8 (p. 39) Example 2.11 (p. 45) Example 3.1 (p. 69) Example 3.10 (pp. 105-106) Example 4.3 (p. 132) Example 5.3 (pp. 172-173) Example 5.4 (p. 175) Example 5.5 (pp. 177-178) Example 5.6 (pp. 178-180) Example 7.4 (pp. 265-266) Example 7.10 (pp. 278-279) Himmelblau Problem 14.3