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|Name of the Book |Comments |Availability | |
| |
|Analytical Chemistry |
| |Bassett, J, et al.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Vogel’s Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis including| |545 |
| |Elementary Instrumental Analysis, 4th ed., Longman Group | |VOG-4 |
| |Ltd., 1978. | | |
| |Mann, F. G. and Saunders, B. C.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Practical Organic Chemistry, 4th ed., Longmans, Green and | |547 |
| |Co., Ltd., 1960. | |MAN-4 |
| |
|Biochemical Engineering |
| |Bailey, J. E. and Ollis, D. F.: | |ICET, PU |
| |Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill,| |660.6 |
| |Inc., 1986. | |BAI-2 |
| |Ratledge, C. and Kristiansen, B.: | | |
| |Basic Biotechnology, 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, | | |
| |2001. | | |
| |Shuler, M. L. and Hargi, F.: | |ICET, PU |
| |Bioprocess Engineering Basic Concepts, 2nd ed., | |660.6 |
| |Prentice-Hall, Inc., 2002. | |SHU-2 |
| |Stanbury, P. F., Whitaker, A., and Hall, S. J.: | |ICET, PU |
| |Principles of Fermentation Technology, 2nd ed., | |660.6 |
| |Butterwoth-Heinemann, 1995. | |STA |
| |
|Chemical Engineering Calculations |
| |Anderson, B. A. and Wenzel, L. A.: Introduction to Chemical | |Library |
| |Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1961. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Felder, R. M. and Rousseau, R. W.: Elementary Principles of | |Library |
| |Chemical Processes, 3rd ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Himmelblau, D. M.: |Buy it. |Library |
| |Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, | |ICET, PU. |
| |6th ed., Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1996. | | |
| |Hougen, O. A. et al.: | |Library |
| |Chemical Process Principles, Part 1, 2nd ed., | |ICET, PU. |
| |
|Chemical Engineering Mathematics |
| |Chapra, S. C. and Canale, R. P.: | | |
| |Numerical Methods for Engineers, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, Inc., | | |
| |1988. | | |
| |Gieck, K.: |New edition probably 7th is on.| |
| |Engineering Formulas, 2nd ed., ______ | | |
| |Jenson, V. G. and Jeffreys, G. V.: Mathematical Methods in | |Library |
| |Chemical Engineering, 2nd ed., Academic Press, 1977. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Mickley, H. S.et al..: | | |
| |Applied Mathematics in Chemical Engineering, 2nd ed., | | |
| |McGraw-Hill, Book Co., Inc., 19 . | | |
| |Spiegel, M. R.: | | |
| |Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, Schaum’s | | |
| |Outline Series, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1990. | | |
| |
|CPI & |
|Unit Processes |
| |Groggins, P. H.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Unit Processes in Organic Synthesis, 5th ed., McGraw-Hill | |660.2 |
| |Book, Inc., 1958. | |GRO-5 |
| |Hatch, L. F. and Matar, S.: |A very good book on |ICET, PU. |
| |From Hydrocarbons to Petrochemicals, Gulf Publishing Company,|petrochemical processes. |661.212 |
| |1981. | |HAT |
| |Hunger, K.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Industrial Dyes Chemistry, Properties, Applications, | |667.2 |
| |Wiley-VCH, 2003. | |HUN |
| |Kent, J. A.: | |Library |
| |Riegel’s Handbook of Industrial Chemistry, 9th ed., Chapman &| |ICET, PU. |
| |Hall, Inc., 1992. | | |
| |Kilner, E. and Samuel, D. M.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Applied Organic Chemistry, Macdonalds and Evans Ltd., 1960. | |547 |
| | | |KIL |
| |Kohl, A. and Nielson, R.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Gas Purification, 5th ed., Gulf Publishing Co., 1997. | |661.21 |
| | | |KOH |
| |Matar, S. and Hatch, L. F.: | |Library |
| |Chemistry of Petrochemical Processes, 2nd ed., Gulf | |ICET, PU. |
| |Professional Publishing, 2001. | | |
| |Meyers, R. A.: |2nd ed is in on. |ICET, PU. |
| |Handbook of Petroleum Refining Processes, McGraw-Hill Book | |661.2 |
| |Company, 1986. | |MEY |
| |Murphy, W. J.: Modern Chemical Processes, vol. 1, Reinhold | |Library |
| |Publishing Corporation, 1949. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Murphy, W. J.: Modern Chemical Processes, vol. 2, Reinhold | | |
| |Publishing Corporation, 1952. | | |
| |Murphy, W. J.: Modern Chemical Processes, vol. 3, Reinhold | | |
| |Publishing Corporation, 1954. | | |
| |Murphy, W. J.: Modern Chemical Processes, vol. 4, Reinhold | | |
| |Publishing Corporation, 1956. | | |
| |Murphy, W. J.: Modern Chemical Processes, vol. 5, Reinhold | | |
| |Publishing Corporation, 1958. | | |
| |Speight, J. M.: | |Library |
| |Chemical and Process Design Handbook, McGraw-Hill Companies, | |ICET, PU. |
| |Inc., 2002. | | |
| |United Nations Industrial Development Organiztion Fertilizer | |ICET, PU. |
| |Manual, | |668.62 |
| |United Nations, 1967. | |UNI-F |
| |Wells, G. M.: | |Library |
| |Handbook of Petrochemicals and Processes, 2nd ed., Ashgate, | |ICET, PU. |
| |1999. | | |
| |
|Transfer Processes |
| |Backhurst, J. R. et al: | |Library |
| |Problems in Heat and Mass Transfer, Edward Arnold, 1974. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Bennet, C. O. and Myers, J. C.: Momentum, Heat and Mass | |ICET, PU. |
| |Transfer, | |660.31 |
| |3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1982. | |BEN |
| |Bird, R.B.: |Buy it. |ICET, PU |
| |Transport Phenomena, 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2002. | |660.3 |
| | | |BIR-2 |
| |Cengel, Y. A.: | |ICET, PU |
| |Heat Transfer A Practical Approach, McGraw-Hill, 1998. | |621.44 |
| | | |CEN |
| |Chapman, A. J.: | | |
| |Heat Transfer, 4th ed., Macmillan Publishing Co., 1989. | | |
| |Coulson, J. M., and Richardson, J. F.: |New ed. is on. |ICET, PU. |
| |Coulson and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering, vol. 1, 5th |Buy it. |660 |
| |ed., Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991. | |COU-5 |
| | | |V-1 |
| |Cussler, E. L.: | | |
| |Diffusion Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems, 2nd ed., Cambridge,| | |
| |University Press, 1998. | | |
| |Geankoplis, C. J.: |An easy to understand and self |ICET, PU. |
| |Transport Processes and Unit Operations, 3rd ed., |study book. | |
| |Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1993. |Buy it. | |
| | |Indian low priced edition of | |
| | |EEE is available. | |
| | | | |
| | |4td ed. is on. | |
| |Hobler, T.: | |Library |
| |Mass Transfer and Absorbers, Pergamon Press, 1966. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Holman, J. P.: | | |
| |Heat Transfer, 8th ed., McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1997. | | |
| |Sherwood, T. et al.: | |ICET, PU |
| |Mass Transfer, McGraw-Hill, 1975. | |660.31 |
| | | |SHE |
| |Sissom, L. E. and Pitts, D. R.: | |Library |
| |Elements of Transport Phenomena, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1972. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Staff of Research and Education Association, The Transport | |Library |
| |Phenomena Problem Solver, Research and Education Association,| |ICET, PU. |
| |1984. | | |
| |Streeter, V. L. et al.: | | |
| |Fluid Mechanics, 9th ed., McGraw-Hill, Companies, Inc., 1998.| | |
| |Welty, J. R., Wicks, C. E. Wicks, and Wilson, R.: |A good book, should be read. |ICET, PU. |
| |Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer, 3rd ed., | |660.31 |
| |John Wiley & Sons, 1995. | |WEL-4 |
| |Wilkes, J. O.: | | |
| |Fluid Mechanics For Chemical Engineers, Prentice-Hall, Inc., | | |
| |1999. | | |
| |
|Unit Operations |
| |Badger, W. L. and Banchero, J. T.: Introduction to Chemical |Old but gold. |ICET, PU. |
| |Engineering, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1955. | |660 |
| | | |BAD |
| |Brown, G. G. et al.: |A very good book. |Library |
| |Unit Operations, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1950. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Cengel, Y. A. and Turner, R. H.: | |Library |
| |Fundamentals of Fluid Thermal Sciences, McGraw-Hill, 2001. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Cheremisinoff, N. P.: | |Library |
| |Handbook of Chemical Processing Equipment, | |ICET, PU. |
| |Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000. | | |
| |Coulson, J. M., and Richardson, J. F.: |Buy it. |ICET, PU. |
| |Coulson and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering, vol. 2, 4th | |660 |
| |ed., Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991. | |COU |
| | | |V-2 |
| |Foust , A. S. et al.: |An excellent book. |ICET, PU. |
| |Principles of Unit Operations, 2nd, John Wiley & Sons, 1980. | |660.1 |
| | | |FOU-2 |
| |Gaudin, A. M.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Principles of Mineral Dressing, McGraw-Hill Book Company, | |622.7 |
| | | |GAU |
| |King, C.J.: | |Library |
| |Separation Processes, McGraw-Hill, 1980. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Kister, H.Z.: | |Main Library, PU. |
| |Distillation Design, McGraw-Hill, 1992. | | |
| |Kunii, D. and Levenspiel, O.: Fluidization Engineering, 2nd | |ICET, PU. |
| |ed., Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991. | |660.11 |
| | | |KUN-2 |
| |McCabe, W. L., Smith, J. C. and Harriot, P.: |New edition is on. |ICET, PU. |
| |Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 5th ed., |Buy it. |660.1 |
| |McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1993. | |MCC |
| |Oldshue, J. Y.: | | |
| |Fluid Mixing Technology, Chemical engineering McGraw-Hill | | |
| |Pub. Co., 1983. | | |
| |Peters, M. S.: |A good elementary book on |Library |
| |Elementary Chemical Engineering, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, Book |chemical engineering. |ICET, PU. |
| |Company, 1984. | | |
| |Thomas, W. J. and Crittenden, B.: Adsorption Technology and | | |
| |Design, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998. | | |
| |Treybal, R. E.: |A very good book on MTOs. |Library ICET, PU. |
| |Mass Transfer Operations, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1980. | | |
| |Van Winkle, M.: Distillation, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1967. | | |
| |Wills, B. A.: | |Library |
| |Mineral Processing Technology, 5th ed., Pergamon Press, 1992.| |ICET, PU. |
| |
|Refinery Engineering |
| |1972 Refining Process Handbook, Hydrocarbon Processing, Sep.,| | |
| |1972. | | |
| |Bell, C. E., H. S.: | |Library |
| |American Petroleum Refining, 3rd ed., D. Van Nostrand Co., | |ICET, PU. |
| |Inc., 1945. | | |
| |Gary, J. H. and Handwerk, G. E.: Petroleum Refining | |Library |
| |Technology and Economics, 4th ed., Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2001.| |ICET, PU. |
| |Gray, M. R.: | | |
| |Upgrading Petroleum Residues and Heavy Oils, Marcel Dekker, | | |
| |Inc., 1994. | | |
| |Nelson, W. L.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Petroleum Refinery Engineering, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill Book | |661.2 |
| |Company, 1958. | |NEL-4 |
| |Refining Processes 2002, Hydrocarbon Processing, Nov., 2002. | | |
| |Wauquier, J. P.: |You will like this book. |Library |
| |Petroleum Refining Crude Oil Petroleum Products Process | |ICET, PU. |
| |Flowsheets, Vol. 1, Editions Technip, 1995. | | |
| |
|Thermodynamics |
| |Black, W. Z. and Hartley, J. G.: Thermodynamics, 2nd ed., | | |
| |HarperCollins Publishers, 1991. | | |
| |Cengel, Y. A. and Boles, M. A.: Thermodynamics, an | |Library |
| |Engineering Approach, 3rd ed., WCB McGraw-Hill, 1998. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Daubert, T. E.: |An easy to understand Book. |Library |
| |Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, | |ICET, PU. |
| |McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1985. | | |
| |Eastop, T. D. and McConkey, A.: Applied Thermodynamics for |Buy it. It is easy to |Library |
| |Engineering Technologists, 5th ed., Longman Group Ltd.,1993. |understand and relates to |ICET, PU. |
| | |mechanical thermodynamics. | |
| |Hougen, O. A. et al.: | |Library |
| |Chemical Process Principles, Part-II, Thermodynamics, 2nd | |ICET, PU. |
| |ed., | | |
| |Joel, R.: | |Library |
| |Basic Engineering Thermodynamics, 5th ed., Addison-Wesley, | |ICET, PU. |
| |1996. | | |
| |Koretsky, M. D.: |Buy it. It is wonderful. |Library |
| |Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics, John Wiley and Sons,| |ICET, PU. |
| |Inc. 2004. | | |
| |Kyle, B. G.: |You will like this. |Library |
| |Chemical and Process Thermodynamics, 3rd ed., Prentice-Hall, |It is however a little tough. |ICET, PU. |
| |Inc., 1999. | | |
| |Mark, M. and Foster, A. R.: Thermodynamics Principles and |Power cycles are written in a |Library |
| |Applications, Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1979. |good fashion. |ICET, PU. |
| |Prausnitz, J. M.: |Excellent Book on Advanced | |
| |Molecular Thermodynamics of Fluid-Phase Equilibrium, 3rd ed.,|Thermodynamics for Chemical | |
| |Prentice-Hall, PTR, 1999. |Engineers. | |
| |Rolle, K. C.: | | |
| |Thermodynamics and Heat Power, 5th ed., Prentice-Hall, Inc., | | |
| |1999. | | |
| |Smith, J. M. et al.: | |Library |
| |Introduction to Chemical Engineering and Technology, 6th ed.,| |ICET, PU. |
| |McGraw-Hill, 2001. | | |
| |Staff of Research and Education Association, The | |Library |
| |Thermodynamic Problem Solver, Research and Education | |ICET, PU. |
| |Association, 1984. | | |
| |Walas, S. W.: | |Library |
| |Phase Equilibria in Chemical Engineering, Butterworth, 1985. | |ICET, PU. |
| |
|Handbooks |
| |Perry, R. H. and Green, D. W.: Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ |Always Keep along with you. |Library |
| |Handbook, 7th ed., McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1997. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Chopey, N. P.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations, 2nd ed., | |660.42 |
| |McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1994. | |CHO-2 |
| |Schweitzer, P. A.: | |Library |
| |Handbook of Separation Techniques for Chemical Engineers, 3rd| |ICET, PU. |
| |ed., McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1997. | | |
| |Fayed, M. E. and Otten, L.: | |Library |
| |Handbook of Powder Science and Technology, Van Nostrand | |ICET, PU. |
| |Reinhold Company, 1984. | | |
| |McKetta, J. J.: | | |
| |Unit Operations Handbook Mechanical Separations and Materials| | |
| |Handling, Vol. 2, Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1993. | | |
| |McKetta, J. J.: | | |
| |Unit Operations Handbook Mass Transfer, Vol. 1, Marcel | | |
| |Dekker, Inc. 1993. | | |
| |Speight, J. G.: Handbook of Petroleum Analysis, John Wiley & | |Library |
| |Sons, Inc., 2001. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Sadeghbeigi, R.: | |Library |
| |Fluid Catalytic Cracking Handbook Design, Operation and | |ICET, PU. |
| |Troubleshooting of FCC Facilities, 2nd ed., Gulf Publishing | | |
| |Company, 2000. | | |
| |
|Chemical Process and Plant Design |
| |Austin, D. G.: | |Library |
| |Chemical Engineering Drawing Symbols, John Wiley and Sons, | |ICET, PU. |
| |1979. | | |
| |Bausbacher, Ed, and Hunt, R.: | | |
| |Process Plant Layout and Piping Design, PTR Prentice-Hall, | | |
| |Inc., 1993. | | |
| |Biegler, L.T. et al.: Systematic Methods of | | |
| |Chemical Process Design, Prentice-Hall, 1997. | | |
| |Branan, C. R.: |3rd ed. is on. |Library |
| |Rules of Thumb for Chemical Engineers, 2nd ed., Gulf | |ICET, PU. |
| |Publishing Company, 1998. | | |
| |Douglas, J. M.: | |Library |
| |Conceptual Design of Chemical Processes, McGraw-Hill Book | |ICET, PU. |
| |Company, 1988. | | |
| |Edgar, T. F. etal.: | |Library |
| |Optimization of Chemical Processes, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill | |ICET, PU. |
| |Companies, Inc., 2001. | | |
| |Erwin, D. L.: | |Library |
| |Industrial Chemical Process Design, McGraw-Hill, 2002. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Evans, F. L.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Equipment Design Handbook for Refineries and Chemical Plants,| | |
| |Vol.1, Gulf Publishing Co., 1971. | | |
| |Evans, F. L.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Equipment Design Handbook for Refineries and Chemical Plants,| | |
| |Vol.2, 2nd ed., Gulf Publishing Co., 1980. | | |
| |Gupta, J. P.: | |Main Library, PU. |
| |Working with Heat Exchangers Questions and Answers, | | |
| |Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1990. | | |
| |Kern, D. Q.: |Buy it. |Library |
| |Process Heat Transfer, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1950. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Lieberman, N. P. and Lieberman, E. T.: |A book on Troubleshooting. |Library |
| |A Working Guide to Process Equipment, _____________ | |ICET, PU. |
| |Ludwig, E. E.: | |Library |
| |Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants,| |ICET, PU. |
| |Vol. 1, 3rd ed., Gulf Professional Publishing, 1999. | | |
| |Ludwig, E. E.: | | |
| |Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants,| | |
| |Vol. 2, 3rd ed., Gulf Professional Publishing, 1997. | | |
| |Ludwig, E. E.: | | |
| |Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants,| | |
| |Vol. 3, 3rd ed., Gulf Professional Publishing, 2001. | | |
| |Moss, D. R.: |A very good book on vessels. |ICET, PU. |
| |Pressure Vessel Design Manual, 3rd ed., Gulf Publishing, | | |
| |,2003. | | |
| |Peters, M. S. et al.: |Buy it. |ICET, PU. |
| |Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, 5th ed., | |660.4 |
| |McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2003. | |PET-5 |
| |Peters, M. S. et al.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, 4th ed., | |660.4 |
| |McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1991. | |PET-4 |
| |Rase, H. F. and Barrow, M. H.: | |Library |
| |Project Engineering of Process Plants, John Wiley & Sons, | |ICET, PU. |
| |Inc., 1957. | | |
| |Seider, W. D., Seader, J. D. and Lewin, D. R.: |A wonderful book that emphasize| |
| |Product and Process Design Principles Synthesis, Analysis, |design through simulators like | |
| |and Evaluation, 2nd ed., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1999. |ASPEN PLUS & HYSYS. | |
| |Sinnot, R. K.: | |Library |
| |Coulson and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering, vol. 6, 3rd | |ICET, PU. |
| |ed., Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999. | | |
| |Smith, R.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Chemical Process Design, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1995. | |660.4 |
| | | |SMI |
| |Turton, R. et al.: | |Library |
| |Analysis, Synthesis, and Design of chemical Processes, | |ICET, PU. |
| |Prentice-Hall, | | |
| |Ulrich, G.D.: | | |
| |A Guide to Chemical Engineering Process Design and Economics,| | |
| |John Wiley & Wiley, 1984. | | |
| |Vilbrandt, F. C. and Dryden, C. E.: Chemical Engineering | |ICET, PU. |
| |Plant Design, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1959. | |660.4 |
| | | |VIL-4 |
| |Walas, S. M.: |Have a copy of this book. |Library |
| |Chemical Process Equipment Selection and Design, | |ICET, PU. |
| |Butterworth-Heinemann, 1990. | | |
| |
|Chemical Reaction Engineering |
| |Fogler, H. S.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3rd ed., | |660.423 |
| |Prentice-Hall, | |FOG-3 |
| |Hill Jr., C. G.: |8th chapter should be read. |ICET, PU. |
| |An Introduction to Chemical Engineering Kinetics & Reactor | |660.423 |
| |Design, John Wiley &Sons, Inc., 1977. | |HIL |
| |Laidler, K. J.: |3rd ed. is on. |Library |
| |Chemical Kinetics, 2rd ed., Harper & Row, Publishing, Inc., | |ICET, PU. |
| |___. | | |
| |Levenspiel, O.: |Buy it. |ICET, PU. |
| |Chemical Reaction Engineering, 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons, | |660.423 |
| |Inc.,1972. | |LEV-3 |
| |Rase, H. F.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Chemical Reactor Design for Process Plants, Vol. 2, John | |660.423 |
| |Wiley &Sons, Inc., 1979. | |RAS |
| |Rase, H.F.: Fixed-Bed Reactor Design and Diagnostics | |PUN UNI LIB |
| |Gas-Phase Reactions, Butterworth Publishers, 1990. | |660.283 |
| | | |R11F |
| |Satterfield, C.N.: | |Library |
| |Heterogeneous Catalysis in Industrial Practice, 2nd Edition, | |ICET, PU. |
| |McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1991. | | |
| |Smith, J. M.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Chemical Engineering Kinetics, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, Inc., | |660.422 |
| |1981. | |SMI-3 |
| |Walas, S.M.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Reaction Kinetics for Chemical Engineers, Butterworths | |660.422 |
| |Publishers, 1989. | |WAL |
| |
|Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering |
| |Ajeet, S.: | | |
| |Working with AUTOCAD 2000 with updates on AUTOCAD 2000i, | | |
| |Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Ltd., 2002. | | |
| |Gilat, A.: | | |
| |MATLAB, An Introduction with Applications, John Wiley & Sons,| | |
| |Inc., 2004. | | |
| |Gottfried, B. S.: |It must be read thoroughly. |Library |
| |Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Excel 2000 Version, |Have its copy. |ICET, PU. |
| |McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2000. | | |
| |Mathcad 7, Official User’s Guide, International Thomson | | |
| |Publishing, 1998. | | |
| |Palm III, W. J.: | | |
| |Introduction to MATLAB 6 for Engineers, | | |
| |Welcome to HYSYS.Process, Hyprotech Ltd., 1998. | | |
| | |
| |Encyclopedias |
| |McKetta, J. J. and Cunningham, W. A.: | |Library |
| |Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design, Marcel | |ICET, PU. |
| |Dekker, Inc., 1982. | | |
| |Othmer, K.: | |Library |
| |Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 4th ed., John Wiley & | |ICET, PU. |
| |Sons, 1993. | | |
| |Ullman’s Encyclopaedia of Chemical Technology, 6th Edition, | |PCSIR Laboratories |
| |Wiley, 2002. | |(Old version) |
| |
|Transport and Thermodynamic Properties |
| |Braker, W. and Mossman, A. L.: Matheson Gas Data Book, 6th | | |
| |ed., Matheson,1980. | | |
| |Chu, J. C. et al.: | |Library |
| |Distillation Equilibrium Data, Reinhold Publishing | |ICET, PU. |
| |Corporation, 1950. | | |
| |Davis, D. S.: | |Library |
| |Chemical Processing Nomographs, Chemical Publishing Company, | |ICET, PU. |
| |Inc., 1960. | | |
| |Dean, J. A.: |15th ed. is on. | |
| |Lange’s Handbook of Chemistry, 14th ed., McGraw-Hill Book | | |
| |Company, 19 . | | |
| |Edmister, W. C.: | | |
| |Applied Hydrocarbon Thermodynamics, Gulf Publishing | | |
| |Comnpany,1961. | | |
| |Hala, E. et al.: | |ICET, PU. |
| |Vapour-Liquid Equilibrium Data at Normal Pressures, Pergamon | |541.392 |
| |Press., 1968. | |HAL-V |
| |Jordon, T. E.: | | |
| |Vapor Pressure of Organic Compounds, Interscience Publishers,| | |
| |Inc., 1954. | | |
| |Kharbanda, O. P.: | |Library |
| |Nomograms for Chemical Engineers, Academic Press Inc., 1958. | |ICET, PU. |
| |Lide, D. R.: | |Library |
| |CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 85th ed., CRC Press, | |ICET, PU. |
| |2001. | | |
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