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Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
The Clear, Well-Organized Introduction to Thermodynamics Theory and Calculations for All Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Students This text is designed to make thermodynamics far easier for undergraduate chemical engineering students to learn, and to help them perform thermodynamic calculations with confidence. Drawing on his award-winning courses at Penn State, Dr. Themis Matsoukas focuses on “why” as well as “how.” He offers extensive imagery to help students conceptualize the equations, illuminating thermodynamics with more than 100 figures, as well as 190 examples from within and beyond chemical engineering. Part I clearly introduces the laws of thermodynamics with applications to pure fluids. Part II extends thermodynamics to mixtures, emphasizing phase and chemical equilibrium. Throughout, Matsoukas focuses on topics that link tightly to other key areas of undergraduate chemical engineering, including separations, reactions, and capstone design. More than 300 end-of-chapter problems range from basic calculations to realistic environmental applications; these can be solved with any leading mathematical software. Coverage includes • Pure fluids, PVT behavior, and basic calculations of enthalpy and entropy • Fundamental relationships and the calculation of properties from equations of state • Thermodynamic analysis of chemical processes • Phase diagrams of binary and simple ternary systems • Thermodynamics of mixtures using equations of state • Ideal and nonideal solutions • Partial miscibility, solubility of gases and solids, osmotic processes • Reaction equilibrium with applications to single and multiphase reactions
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Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering
The Definitive Guide to Chemical Reaction Engineering Problem-Solving -- With Updated Content and More Active Learning For decades, H. Scott Fogler's Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering has been the world's dominant chemical reaction engineering text. This Sixth Edition and integrated Web site deliver a more compelling active learning experience than ever before. Using sliders and interactive examples in Wolfram, Python, POLYMATH, and MATLAB, students can explore reactions and reactors by running realistic simulation experiments.Writing for today's students, Fogler provides instant access to information, avoids extraneous details, and presents novel problems linking theory to practice. Faculty can flexibly define their courses, drawing on updated chapters, problems, and extensive Professional Reference Shelf web content at diverse levels of difficulty.The book thoroughly prepares undergraduates to apply chemical reaction kinetics and physics to the design of chemical reactors. And four advanced chapters address graduate-level topics, including effectiveness factors. To support the field's growing emphasis on chemical reactor safety, each chapter now ends with a practical safety lesson.Updates throughout the book reflect current theory and practice and emphasize safetyNew discussions of molecular simulations and stochastic modelingIncreased emphasis on alternative energy sources such as solar and biofuelsThorough reworking of three chapters on heat effects Full chapters on nonideal reactors, diffusion limitations, and residence time distribution About the Companion Web Site (umich.edu/~elements/6e/index.html)Complete PowerPoint slides for lecture notes for chemical reaction engineering classesLinks to additional software, including POLYMATH, MATLAB, Wolfram Mathematica, AspenTech, and COMSOLInteractive learning resources linked to each chapter, including Learning Objectives, Summary Notes, Web Modules, Interactive Computer Games, Solved Problems, FAQs, additional homework problems, and links to LearnchemeLiving Example Problems -- unique to this book -- that provide more than 80 interactive simulations, allowing students to explore the examples and ask "what-if" questionsProfessional Reference Shelf, which includes advanced content on reactors, weighted least squares, experimental planning, laboratory reactors, pharmacokinetics, wire gauze reactors, trickle bed reactors, fluidized bed reactors, CVD boat reactors, detailed explanations of key derivations, and moreProblem-solving strategies and insights on creative and critical thinkingRegister your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.
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Essentials of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Today’s Definitive, Undergraduate-Level Introduction to Chemical Reaction Engineering Problem-Solving For 30 years, H. Scott Fogler’s Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering has been the #1 selling text for courses in chemical reaction engineering worldwide. Now, in Essentials of Chemical Reaction Engineering, Second Edition, Fogler has distilled this classic into a modern, introductory-level guide specifically for undergraduates. This is the ideal resource for today’s students: learners who demand instantaneous access to information and want to enjoy learning as they deepen their critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills. Fogler successfully integrates text, visuals, and computer simulations, and links theory to practice through many relevant examples. This updated second edition covers mole balances, conversion and reactor sizing, rate laws and stoichiometry, isothermal reactor design, rate data collection/analysis, multiple reactions, reaction mechanisms, pathways, bioreactions and bioreactors, catalysis, catalytic reactors, nonisothermal reactor designs, and more. Its multiple improvements include a new discussion of activation energy, molecular simulation, and stochastic modeling, and a significantly revamped chapter on heat effects in chemical reactors. To promote the transfer of key skills to real-life settings, Fogler presents three styles of problems: Straightforward problems that reinforce the principles of chemical reaction engineeringLiving Example Problems (LEPs) that allow students to rapidly explore the issues and look for optimal solutionsOpen-ended problems that encourage students to use inquiry-based learning to practice creative problem-solving skills About the Web Site (umich.edu/~elements/5e/index.html) The companion Web site offers extensive enrichment opportunities and additional content, including Complete PowerPoint slides for lecture notes for chemical reaction engineering classesLinks to additional software, including Polymath, MATLAB, Wolfram Mathematica, AspenTech, and COMSOL MultiphysicsInteractive learning resources linked to each chapter, including Learning Objectives, Summary Notes, Web Modules, Interactive Computer Games, Computer Simulations and Experiments, Solved Problems, FAQs, and links to LearnChemELiving Example Problems that provide more than 75 interactive simulations, allowing students to explore the examples and ask “what-if ” questionsProfessional Reference Shelf, containing advanced content on reactors, weighted least squares, experimental planning, laboratory reactors, pharmacokinetics, wire gauze reactors, trickle bed reactors, fluidized bed reactors, CVD boat reactors, detailed explanations of key derivations, and moreProblem-solving strategies and insights on creative and critical thinking Register your product at informit.com/register for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available.
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Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering
The practice of building software is a “new kid on the block” technology. Though it may not seem this way for those who have been in the field for most of their careers, in the overall scheme of professions, software builders are relative “newbies.” In the short history of the software field, a lot of facts have been identified, and a lot of fallacies promulgated. Those facts and fallacies are what this book is about. There’s a problem with those facts–and, as you might imagine, those fallacies. Many of these fundamentally important facts are learned by a software engineer, but over the short lifespan of the software field, all too many of them have been forgotten. While reading Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering, you may experience moments of “Oh, yes, I had forgotten that,” alongside some “Is that really true?” thoughts. The author of this book doesn’t shy away from controversy. In fact, each of the facts and fallacies is accompanied by a discussion of whatever controversy envelops it. You may find yourself agreeing with a lot of the facts and fallacies, yet emotionally disturbed by a few of them! Whether you agree or disagree, you will learn why the author has been called “the premier curmudgeon of software practice.” These facts and fallacies are fundamental to the software building field–forget or neglect them at your peril!
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Was ist ein Bachelor of Engineering?
Ein Bachelor of Engineering ist ein grundständiger Studienabschluss, der in der Regel nach einem dreijährigen Studium in einem ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Fach verliehen wird. Während des Studiums erwerben die Studierenden fundierte Kenntnisse in den Bereichen Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften und Ingenieurwissenschaften. Mit einem Bachelor of Engineering können Absolventen in verschiedenen Branchen wie Maschinenbau, Elektrotechnik, Bauwesen oder Informatik tätig werden. Der Abschluss bereitet sie auf eine Karriere als Ingenieur vor und bietet eine solide Grundlage für weiterführende Studiengänge wie den Master of Engineering.
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Ist ein Bachelor of Science oder ein Bachelor of Engineering besser geeignet?
Die Frage, ob ein Bachelor of Science oder ein Bachelor of Engineering besser geeignet ist, hängt von den individuellen Interessen und Karrierezielen ab. Ein Bachelor of Science legt mehr Wert auf theoretische Grundlagen und wissenschaftliche Prinzipien, während ein Bachelor of Engineering stärker auf praktische Anwendungen und technische Fertigkeiten fokussiert. Beide Abschlüsse können zu erfolgreichen Karrieren in ihren jeweiligen Bereichen führen, daher ist es wichtig, die persönlichen Stärken und Vorlieben zu berücksichtigen, um die richtige Wahl zu treffen.
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Ist ein Bachelor of Engineering ein Ingenieur?
Ist ein Bachelor of Engineering ein Ingenieur? Diese Frage ist nicht ganz einfach zu beantworten, da es darauf ankommt, wie man den Begriff "Ingenieur" definiert. Ein Bachelor of Engineering ist in der Regel ein Abschluss in einem ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Studiengang, der die Studierenden auf eine Tätigkeit im Ingenieurwesen vorbereitet. Allerdings dürfen Absolventen eines Bachelor of Engineering in vielen Ländern nicht automatisch den Titel "Ingenieur" führen, da dies oft an weitere Voraussetzungen wie Berufserfahrung oder eine staatliche Anerkennung gebunden ist. Letztendlich hängt es also davon ab, wie der Begriff "Ingenieur" in der jeweiligen Region oder Branche definiert ist.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Bachelor of Science und einem Bachelor of Engineering?
Ein Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) ist ein akademischer Abschluss, der sich auf wissenschaftliche und theoretische Aspekte eines bestimmten Fachgebiets konzentriert. Ein Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) hingegen ist ein Abschluss, der sich auf die Anwendung von technischen Prinzipien und praktischen Fähigkeiten in der Ingenieurarbeit konzentriert. Während ein B.Sc. eher auf Forschung und Analyse ausgerichtet ist, bereitet ein B.Eng. die Studierenden auf eine berufliche Tätigkeit in der Ingenieurbranche vor.
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Fundamentals of Engineering Economics, Global Edition
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Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering
The Definitive Guide to Chemical Reaction Engineering Problem-Solving -- With Updated Content and More Active Learning For decades, H. Scott Fogler's Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering has been the world's dominant chemical reaction engineering text. This Sixth Edition and integrated Web site deliver a more compelling active learning experience than ever before. Using sliders and interactive examples in Wolfram, Python, POLYMATH, and MATLAB, students can explore reactions and reactors by running realistic simulation experiments.Writing for today's students, Fogler provides instant access to information, avoids extraneous details, and presents novel problems linking theory to practice. Faculty can flexibly define their courses, drawing on updated chapters, problems, and extensive Professional Reference Shelf web content at diverse levels of difficulty.The book thoroughly prepares undergraduates to apply chemical reaction kinetics and physics to the design of chemical reactors. And four advanced chapters address graduate-level topics, including effectiveness factors. To support the field's growing emphasis on chemical reactor safety, each chapter now ends with a practical safety lesson.Updates throughout the book reflect current theory and practice and emphasize safetyNew discussions of molecular simulations and stochastic modelingIncreased emphasis on alternative energy sources such as solar and biofuelsThorough reworking of three chapters on heat effects Full chapters on nonideal reactors, diffusion limitations, and residence time distribution About the Companion Web Site (umich.edu/~elements/6e/index.html)Complete PowerPoint slides for lecture notes for chemical reaction engineering classesLinks to additional software, including POLYMATH, MATLAB, Wolfram Mathematica, AspenTech, and COMSOLInteractive learning resources linked to each chapter, including Learning Objectives, Summary Notes, Web Modules, Interactive Computer Games, Solved Problems, FAQs, additional homework problems, and links to LearnchemeLiving Example Problems -- unique to this book -- that provide more than 80 interactive simulations, allowing students to explore the examples and ask "what-if" questionsProfessional Reference Shelf, which includes advanced content on reactors, weighted least squares, experimental planning, laboratory reactors, pharmacokinetics, wire gauze reactors, trickle bed reactors, fluidized bed reactors, CVD boat reactors, detailed explanations of key derivations, and moreProblem-solving strategies and insights on creative and critical thinkingRegister your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.
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Essentials of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Today’s Definitive, Undergraduate-Level Introduction to Chemical Reaction Engineering Problem-Solving For 30 years, H. Scott Fogler’s Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering has been the #1 selling text for courses in chemical reaction engineering worldwide. Now, in Essentials of Chemical Reaction Engineering, Second Edition, Fogler has distilled this classic into a modern, introductory-level guide specifically for undergraduates. This is the ideal resource for today’s students: learners who demand instantaneous access to information and want to enjoy learning as they deepen their critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills. Fogler successfully integrates text, visuals, and computer simulations, and links theory to practice through many relevant examples. This updated second edition covers mole balances, conversion and reactor sizing, rate laws and stoichiometry, isothermal reactor design, rate data collection/analysis, multiple reactions, reaction mechanisms, pathways, bioreactions and bioreactors, catalysis, catalytic reactors, nonisothermal reactor designs, and more. Its multiple improvements include a new discussion of activation energy, molecular simulation, and stochastic modeling, and a significantly revamped chapter on heat effects in chemical reactors. To promote the transfer of key skills to real-life settings, Fogler presents three styles of problems: Straightforward problems that reinforce the principles of chemical reaction engineeringLiving Example Problems (LEPs) that allow students to rapidly explore the issues and look for optimal solutionsOpen-ended problems that encourage students to use inquiry-based learning to practice creative problem-solving skills About the Web Site (umich.edu/~elements/5e/index.html) The companion Web site offers extensive enrichment opportunities and additional content, including Complete PowerPoint slides for lecture notes for chemical reaction engineering classesLinks to additional software, including Polymath, MATLAB, Wolfram Mathematica, AspenTech, and COMSOL MultiphysicsInteractive learning resources linked to each chapter, including Learning Objectives, Summary Notes, Web Modules, Interactive Computer Games, Computer Simulations and Experiments, Solved Problems, FAQs, and links to LearnChemELiving Example Problems that provide more than 75 interactive simulations, allowing students to explore the examples and ask “what-if ” questionsProfessional Reference Shelf, containing advanced content on reactors, weighted least squares, experimental planning, laboratory reactors, pharmacokinetics, wire gauze reactors, trickle bed reactors, fluidized bed reactors, CVD boat reactors, detailed explanations of key derivations, and moreProblem-solving strategies and insights on creative and critical thinking Register your product at informit.com/register for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available.
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Ist der Bachelor of Engineering ein akademischer Grad?
Ja, der Bachelor of Engineering ist ein akademischer Grad. Es handelt sich um einen ersten berufsqualifizierenden Abschluss im Bereich des Ingenieurwesens. Der Abschluss wird nach einem erfolgreich abgeschlossenen Studium an einer Hochschule oder Universität verliehen. Mit dem Bachelor of Engineering können Absolventen in der Regel direkt in den Beruf einsteigen oder ein weiterführendes Masterstudium absolvieren.
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Wie wertvoll ist ein Bachelor of Engineering heutzutage?
Ein Bachelor of Engineering ist heutzutage sehr wertvoll, da er eine solide technische Ausbildung bietet und die Absolventen auf eine Vielzahl von Karrieremöglichkeiten in der Industrie vorbereitet. Ingenieure werden in vielen Branchen nachgefragt, insbesondere in den Bereichen Technologie, Maschinenbau, Elektrotechnik und Bauwesen. Ein Bachelor-Abschluss in Engineering kann auch als Grundlage für weiterführende Studien oder eine Spezialisierung in einem bestimmten Bereich dienen.
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Hat der Bachelor of Engineering oder der Bachelor of Science einen größeren Schwerpunkt auf Physik?
Der Bachelor of Engineering hat in der Regel einen größeren Schwerpunkt auf angewandter Physik, da er darauf abzielt, technische Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse für die praktische Anwendung in der Industrie zu vermitteln. Der Bachelor of Science hingegen legt mehr Wert auf theoretische Physik und wissenschaftliche Forschung. Es kann jedoch von Universität zu Universität variieren, welcher Abschluss mehr Gewicht auf Physik legt.
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Ist man mit einem Bachelor of Engineering ein Ingenieur?
Ja, mit einem Bachelor of Engineering ist man ein Ingenieur. Der Bachelor of Engineering ist ein akademischer Abschluss, der in der Regel die erforderlichen Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten vermittelt, um als Ingenieur tätig zu sein. Allerdings kann es je nach Land und spezifischer Berufsbezeichnung unterschiedliche Anforderungen geben, um offiziell als Ingenieur anerkannt zu werden.
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