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Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3ed, An Indian Adaptation

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Book Details

  • Author: Octave Levenspiel

  • Binding: Paperback

  • ISBN: 9789354244605

  • Number of Pages: 860

  • Release Date: 01-09-2021

  • Language: English


About The Book

"Chemical Reaction Engineering (Third Edition)" by Octave Levenspiel is a comprehensive and student-friendly textbook designed for undergraduate courses in chemical reaction engineering. This edition has been thoughtfully restructured for the Indian curriculum, providing students with a clear and intuitive understanding of reactor design.

The book emphasizes not just the theory but the practical application of concepts, guiding students on how to solve reactor design problems. Levenspiel’s unique approach builds progressively on essential concepts, highlighting key assumptions, alternative methods, and limitations in real-world scenarios. Students will develop a strong intuitive grasp of good design principles while understanding why certain methods are preferred over others.

The updated Indian Adaptation of this third edition offers new material and restructuring, ensuring that it aligns with the latest curriculum standards, making it the perfect guide for chemical engineering students and professionals looking to deepen their knowledge in chemical reaction engineering. This edition is an essential resource for anyone embarking on the study of reactor design and chemical engineering principles.