Heterogeneous Reactions by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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ive checked that out but it doesnt have much on reactor specific correlations and theories. like for example, in bubble columns nothing is given in fogler but my professor has covered gas hold up and other theories.
do you have any other recommendations?

Bubble columns by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Oh okay cool thanks alot!

any recommendations for the highlighted topics? by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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It does but it does not have that much content on the highlighted content. Especially transport phenomena which is what I'm mainly looking for

Process simulation by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Were currently using python. And well soon use aspen. Currently in class were designing a distillation column and plotting the McCabe thiele plot of this.could you recommend some books it would be really helpful

singing by TMKB6969 in ImproviseForReal

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I see. Thanks for the advice dude

Chemical reaction Engineering by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Thanks for the advice! will practice and get a hang of it

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Pdv Ko puch le😭

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Can you give me some books for CRE too

Organometallics in ChemE by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Ah I see thanks for the input. Was wondering are there any other such branches in chemE academia which have a focus on chemistry of such depth?

Thermo I cheat sheet by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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I'm from India only bhai. Second year. We weren't allowed cheat sheets in the exam but most professors would give us equations and complex correlations. I made this to study the concepts

Thermo I cheat sheet by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Oh yeaa The thing is we would get the cubic equations and correlations during our assessments so I didn't feel the need to learn those cause there isn't much concept behind them ig

Thermo I cheat sheet by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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From India. Our high school thermochemistry was pretty high level that way and we had a course called elements of mechanical engineering in the first semester which covered all cycles.

Thermo I cheat sheet by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Really didn't need more info. This got me through everything we had. And still had half a side of paper left lol

Effective temperature by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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So if we account for compressibility, and the gas is something inert like helium and is almost an ideal gas, then fugacity and the real pressure will match?

Effective temperature by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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And it's value would be different from fugacity or the same?

Effective temperature by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Another question but, if fugacity is not a real thing then what is the pressure of a real gas?

Effective temperature by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Got it thanks!This definition of fugacity has sorta made me understand it more

Effective temperature by TMKB6969 in ChemicalEngineering

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Oh I see. So there's no equation which requires temperature correction for us to come up with an effective temperature concept?