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Yaws Handbook of Thermodynamic Properties - For Hydrocarbons and Chemicals

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Carl L. Yaws, PhD was Professor of Chemical Engineering (retired) at Lamar University, in Beaumont, TX. He has industrial experience in process engineering, development, modeling, and design at Exxon, Ethyl, and Texas Instruments. He is the author of 36 books and more than 1,000 technical publications (papers, presentations, and chapters in books) in process engineering, property data, and pollution prevention. He is a leading authority on property data of chemical compounds for use by practicing engineers and scientists. Klappentext Written by well-respected chemical engineers in the industry! this volume focuses on the thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbons and chemicals. It covers the spectrum! including chapters on the heat capacity and entropy of gas! solids and liquids! the entropy of formation! and more. Zusammenfassung Written by well-respected chemical engineers in the industry! this volume focuses on the thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbons and chemicals. It covers the spectrum! including chapters on the heat capacity and entropy of gas! solids and liquids! the entropy of formation! and more.

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Authors Carl Yaws, Carl L Yaws, Carl L. Yaws, Carl L. (Professor of Chemical Engineering ( Yaws, Carl L. (Professor of Chemical Engineering (retired) at Lamar University Yaws
Publisher Gulf Publishing Company
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2006
 
EAN 9781933762074
ISBN 978-1-933762-07-4
No. of pages 776
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering

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