📖 Overview
Chemical Process Equipment: Selection and Design serves as a comprehensive guide for chemical engineers and process designers. The text covers equipment selection, sizing, and design principles for process and industrial applications.
The book provides calculation methods, heuristics, and practical examples across major equipment categories including heat exchangers, reactors, separation systems, and fluid handling devices. Each chapter contains technical specifications, economic considerations, and operational parameters needed for equipment decisions.
Reference data, design charts, and case studies supplement the core engineering content throughout the text. The material progresses from fundamental concepts to advanced topics in process equipment integration and optimization.
This text takes a practical engineering approach while reinforcing the connection between equipment choices and overall process effectiveness. The focus remains on equipping readers with actionable tools for real-world equipment selection and design challenges.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe this book as thorough in covering chemical engineering equipment and design principles. Engineering students and professionals find it useful as both a textbook and reference manual.
What readers liked:
- Clear explanations of equipment selection criteria
- Strong focus on practical applications
- Detailed worked examples and case studies
- Comprehensive appendices with design data
What readers disliked:
- Some equations contain typos
- Price point considered high by students
- Coverage of newer technologies limited in older editions
- Some sections need more detail on calculations
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.1/5 (32 reviews)
Goodreads: 3.8/5 (12 ratings)
One chemical engineer noted: "The equipment sizing examples are invaluable for real-world applications." A graduate student commented: "Good reference but expensive for a textbook with errors."
Most reviews come from engineering professionals using it as a reference rather than students.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔬 This textbook draws heavily from real industrial experience, featuring practical examples from the author's 30+ years in chemical engineering and equipment design.
⚗️ While most equipment design books focus solely on individual pieces, this text uniquely emphasizes how equipment pieces work together as integrated systems.
🏭 The case studies included in the book were developed in collaboration with major chemical companies like DuPont and Monsanto, providing authentic industry scenarios.
📊 James R. Couper pioneered several computer-aided design methods for chemical equipment that are now industry standards and are featured throughout the book.
🎓 The book has been used as a core text in chemical engineering programs at over 50 universities worldwide and has been translated into multiple languages, including Mandarin and Spanish.