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Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook Section 8

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Now in its eighth edition, Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook offers unrivaled, up-to-date coverage of all aspects of chemical engineering. For the first time, individual sections are available for purchase. Now you can receive only the content you need for a fraction of the price of the entire volume. Streamline your research, pinpoint specialized information, and save money by ordering single sections of this definitive chemical engineering reference today. First published in 1934, Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook has equipped generations of engineers and chemists with an expert source of chemical engineering information and data. Now updated to reflect the latest technology and processes of the new millennium, the Eighth Edition of this classic guide provides unsurpassed coverage of every aspect of chemical engineering-from fundamental principles to chemical processes and equipment to new computer applications. Filled with over 700 detailed illustrations, the Eighth Edition of Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook features: *Comprehensive tables and charts for unit conversion *A greatly expanded section on physical and chemical data *New to this edition: the latest advances in distillation, liquid-liquid extraction, reactor modeling, biological processes, biochemical and membrane separation processes, and chemical plant safety practices with accident case histories
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Thomas F. Edgar

He was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2014 for contributions to mathematical modeling, optimization, and automatic control of chemical and microelectronic processes, as well as professional leadership. Edgar is the George T. and Gladys H. Abell Chair in Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. Edgar received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering in 1967 from the University of Kansas and his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 1971 from Princeton University. Edgar worked briefly as a process engineer at Continental Oil Company before moving to the UT Faculty of Chemical Engineering in 1971. He was Department Chair of Chemical Engineering (1985-93), Associate Dean of Engineering (1993-96) and Associate Vice President for Academic Computing (1996-2001) at UT-Austin. In 2012 he became director of the University of Texas at the Austin Energy Institute.
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