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Process engineering problem solving : avoiding "the problem went away, but it came back" syndrome / Joe M. Bonem.

By: Bonem, Joe M.
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley, c2008Description: xii, 283 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780470169285 (hbk.).Subject(s): Engineering mathematicsDDC classification: 670.42
Contents:
1. Initial considerations. - 2. Limitations to plant problem solving. - 3. Successful plant problem solving. - 4. Examples of plant problem solving. - 5. Development of working hypotheses. - 6. Application to prime movers. - 7. Application to plate processes. - 8. Application to kinetically limited processes. - 9. Application to unsteady state. - 10. Verification of process instrumentation data. - 11. Successful plant tests. - 12. Utilization of manual computation techniques. - 13. Putting it altogether. - 14. A final note.
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Includes index.

1. Initial considerations. - 2. Limitations to plant problem solving. - 3. Successful plant problem solving. - 4. Examples of plant problem solving. - 5. Development of working hypotheses. - 6. Application to prime movers. - 7. Application to plate processes. - 8. Application to kinetically limited processes. - 9. Application to unsteady state. - 10. Verification of process instrumentation data. - 11. Successful plant tests. - 12. Utilization of manual computation techniques. - 13. Putting it altogether. - 14. A final note.