📖 Overview
Chemical Process Design and Integration presents systematic methods for designing chemical processes and integrating process operations at both unit and plant-wide levels. The text covers fundamental principles of process synthesis, integration, and optimization while incorporating practical engineering considerations.
The book progresses from basic concepts through advanced topics including heat integration, mass integration, and water and energy minimization strategies. Process economics, environmental impact, and sustainability serve as key decision factors throughout the methodologies presented.
Design case studies demonstrate the application of concepts across multiple industry scenarios, from individual unit operations to complete chemical processing systems. Technical illustrations, flowsheets, and computational examples support the engineering principles.
The work provides a framework for approaching process design that balances economic, technical, and environmental considerations in modern chemical engineering practice.
👀 Reviews
Engineering students and professionals commend the book's clear explanations of process integration and pinch analysis concepts. Multiple readers note the helpful examples and case studies that demonstrate practical applications.
Likes:
- Detailed diagrams and illustrations support complex concepts
- Step-by-step problem solving approach
- Comprehensive coverage of heat exchanger networks
- Useful as both a textbook and reference guide
Dislikes:
- Some sections assume prior knowledge that isn't explained
- Cost analysis examples use dated price data
- Limited coverage of batch processes
- Physical copy is expensive
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.5/5 (42 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (21 ratings)
Notable reader feedback:
"Clear explanations made difficult concepts click for me" - Chemical engineering student
"Math could be better explained in the optimization chapters" - Process engineer
"Examples helped me apply concepts at work, but dated cost data required adjustments" - Plant design engineer
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔬 The book introduces the concept of "onion model" for process design, which has become a fundamental framework in chemical engineering education and industry practice.
⚡ Author Robin Smith is the Director of the Centre for Process Integration at the University of Manchester and has received the Sargent Medal from the Institution of Chemical Engineers for his contributions to process design.
💡 The techniques described in the book have helped industries achieve energy savings of 20-40% in their chemical processes, with some companies reporting annual cost reductions of millions of dollars.
🌍 The principles outlined in this text have been particularly influential in developing more sustainable chemical processes, especially in reducing CO2 emissions and water consumption in industrial operations.
📚 When first published in 2005, it was one of the first comprehensive textbooks to integrate both process design and process integration, bridging a significant gap in chemical engineering education.