STM publisher Elsevier has announced that new chemical engineering content is available. This content includes three new books on industrial distillation and two additional books on flow analysis and water reclamation. These books provide researchers and graduate students with latest knowledge required for those working in the oil, petrochemical, chemical, pharmaceutical and environmental industries.
Edited by experts Andrzej Górak, Eva Sorensen, Zarko Olujicand Hartmut Schoenmakers, the three distillation handbooks address the most important and current research on industrial distillation, including all steps in process design, operation and control aspects, and conceptual design.
The books present practical information on latest developments with contributions from recognised experts in the field. They also cover a wide range of laboratory and industrial distillation approaches and offer extensive references for each chapter to facilitate further study. The handbooks will be valuable to researchers, practitioners and students of distillation and separation science, including biochemical engineers, chemists, environmental engineers and mechanical engineers in a variety of industries.
The five new books include Distillation: Fundamentals and Principles by Andrzej Gorak and Eva Sorensen; Distillation: Equipment and Processes by Andrzej Gorak and Zarko Olujic; Distillation: Operation and Applications by Andrzej Gorak and Hartmut Schoenmakers; Flow Analysis: A Practical Guide by Victor Cerda, Laura Ferrer, Jessica Avivar and Amalia Cerda; and Water Reclamation and Sustainability by Satinder Ahuja.
The books are all available on the Elsevier Store and on Science Direct, Elsevier's full-text scientific database offering journal articles and book chapters from over 2,200 peer-reviewed journals and more than 25,000 book titles.