Chemical Engineering Apk
Apk Infos
Version | 3.6 |
Rating | 3.9/5, based on 287 votes |
Size | 29.1 MB |
Requires Android | Android 5.0+ (Lollipop) |
Author's Notes | Get all the details on Chemical Engineering!!! |
About Chemical Engineering APK
Table Of Contents
Description
➠This App is for all engineering students and professionals across the world.✦ Chemical Engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the design and operation of industrial chemical plants.➠This App is of chemical engineering covering the complete basics of chemical engineering.Get Cutting-Edge Coverage of All Chemical Engineering Topics— from Fundamentals to the Latest Computer Applications.this classic guide provides unsurpassed coverage of every aspect of chemical engineering.
【 Topics covered in this App are Listed Below】
-Chemical engineering Introduction .
-Extractive Distillation: An In-Depth Look .
-Residue Curve Maps .
-Homogenous Azeotropic Distillation .
-Extractive Distillation .
-Solvent Screening and Selection .
-A Sample Distillation Process .
-Construction of the Residue Curve .
-Column Operation .
-Heat Exchanger Effectiveness .
-Making Decisions with Insulation .
-A Brief Look at Insulation Theory .
-Key Factors of Insulation .
-Insulation Process Conditions .
-Basics of Polystyrene Production .
-Flow meter .
-Paper packaging .
-pH System Modelling and Control .
-Modelling Mixtures of Acids and Bases .
-Simulation Software for pH .
-pH Control .
-Unit operations that cannot be simulated .
-Chemical Plant Safety Tips .
-Pump Cavitation .
-Why does the pump cavitation happen .
-Net Positive Suction Head .
-How to identify if your pump is facing cavitation? .
-How to differentiate between pump cavitation and other issues? .
-What is P&ID? .
-What makes P&ID important? .
-How to read P&ID? .
-How to develop P&ID? .
-How To Review P&ID .
-Sulphur related processes .
-Sulfonation .
-Green engineering .
-Flow through Orifice Plates .
-Cunningham Method .
-What is a Heat Pipe? .
-Working Principle and Applications of Heat Pipe .
-Uses of Heat Pipe .
-Chemistry of Photography .
-History of Black and White Silver Halide Photography .
-Photochemistry of Silver Salts .
-Latent Image and Image Development .
-Gelatin - The Film Matrix .
-Photographic Emulsion Preparations .
-Color Sensitizing .
-Photo Development .
-The Fixing Process .
-Wine Making .
-How is Wine Made? .
-Operations in a Winery .
-Fermentation .
-Developing a New Drug .
-Investigational New Drug Application .
-Clinical Trials, Phase I, II, & III .
-New Drug Application .
-Rupture Disks .
-Comparison Between Stand-Alone Rupture Disk and Relief Valve .
-Rupture Disk-Relief Valve Combination Usage .
-Deaerators for Boilers .
-Water Chemistry and Treatment .
-Ionization .
-Total Dissolved Solids .
-Alkalinity .
-Water Problems and Treatment .
-Reverse Osmosis .
-Sizing Conventional Water Softeners .
-Reduced Salt Setting Conventional Softeners .
-Common Symbols Used in Water Treatment .
-Refining .
-Distillation in refining .
-Hydrotreating .
-Platforming .
-Chemistry of platforming .
-Platforming Process .
-Isomerization .
-Highlights of the TIP .
-Hydrocracking .
-ISO 1900 Standards .
-ISO 1902 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS .
-Forms of Corrosion .
-Uniform Attack .
-Galvanic Corrosion .
-Crevice Corrosion .
-Pitting .
-Intergranular Corrosion .
-Selective Leaching .
-Erosion-Corrosion .
-Stress Corrosion .
-Air Leak Testing Prior to Commissioning .
-Basics of Injection Molding .
-Centrifugal Pumps .
-Working Mechanism of a Centrifugal Pump .
-Generation of Centrifugal Force .
-Conversion of Kinetic Energy to Pressure Energy .
-General Components of Centrifugal Pumps .
-Stationary Components .
-Suction and Discharge Nozzles .
-Seal Chamber and Stuffing Box .
-Rotating Components .
-Auxilliary Components .
-Capacity .
-Pressure to Head Conversion Formula .
-Power and Efficiency .
-The Affinity Laws .
-Centrifugal Pump Performance Curves .
-Developing a Pump Performance Curve .
-Requirements for Consistent Operation .
-Process Design of Shell And Tube Exchanger For Single Phase Heat Transfer
-Thermal Design Considerations
-Baffles
Latest updates
What's new in version 3.6
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Older Versions
3.6 (23) | 29.1 MB |
3.5 (22) | 24.5 MB |
3.4 (21) | 23.7 MB |
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