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Notes on Process Design and Analysis - Joachim Floess

Notes on Process Design and Analysis

By: Joachim Floess

Paperback | 11 November 2025

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Notes on Process Design and Analysis is an essential guide for chemical and bio-molecular engineering students transitioning from theoretical concepts to practical problem-solving skills needed in industry. This text focuses on connecting structured classroom learning with independent analysis required in the workplace, with particular emphasis on the role of thermodynamics in process design and the application of process simulation tools.



 



Delving into the depths of process design, the book navigates through topics such as process flow diagrams, engineering thermodynamics, reaction engineering, distillation, and mass transfer operations. It emphasizes critical skills such as technical writing, engineering economics, and process safety, all underscored by vital appendices which include problems, equations, and clear scientific directives.



 



Aimed at fourth-year chemical and bio-molecular engineering undergraduates, Notes on Process Design and Analysis is specifically tailored for senior design and unit operations laboratory courses. The content aligns with the learning objectives of senior design projects, offering comprehensive technical reviews and practical design methodologies relevant to industry problems.

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