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Edited by: Lyons, William C.; Plisga, Gary J. © 2005
Elsevier
Description: This handbook would be a welcome addition to the reference collection of large academic libraries at universities with programs in petroleum engineering. Recently updated with 99 Digitized Graphs and 3 Interactive Tables to further assist petroleum and natural gas engineers. It is well organized and indexed, so the information is readily accessible to students as well as practicing engineers.
Edited by: McAllister, E.W. © 2009
Elsevier
Description: This classic reference has built a reputation as the "go to" book to solve even the most vexing pipeline problems.
By: Green, Don W.; Perry, Robert H. © 2008
McGraw-Hill
Description: Get cutting-edge coverage of all chemical engineering topics - from fundamentals to the latest computer applications. Recently updated to include 75 Digitized Graphs and 20 Interactive Tables of physical properties for over 2,300 organic and inorganic substances.
Edited by: Kutz, Myer © 1998
John Wiley & Sons
Description: Whether you're looking for details on materials, any aspect of mechanical design, manufacturing, thermal engineering, or engineering management, this book gives you fingertip access to the vital information you need to succeed.
Edited by: Pope, J. Edward © 1997
Elsevier
Description: Save time with this collection of straightforward, common-sense techniques that provide quick, accurate solutions to your engineering problems.
By: Ahmed, Tarek © 2007
Gulf Publishing Company
Description: The main objective of this book is to provide the practicing engineer and engineering student with tools needed to solve problems that require a description of the PVT of hydrocarbon systems from their compositions.
By: Menon, E. Shashi © 2011
Elsevier
Description: This book provides engineers with the necessary tools for formulating plans, designs, cost estimates and specifications for pipeline construction and field maintenance and modernization programs.
By: Menon, E. Shashi © 2005
McGraw-Hill
Description: This on-the-job resource is packed with all the formulas, calculations, and practical tips necessary to smoothly move gas or liquids through pipes, assess the feasibility of improving existing pipeline performance, or design new systems.
By: Coker, A. Kayode © 2007
Elsevier
Description: This book will serve the practicing engineer by providing organized design procedures, details on the equipment suitable for application selection, and charts in readily usable form. This newly Knovelized edition has been updated with 13 Equation Plotter Tables, and 11 Digitized Graphs.
By: Gallagher, James E. © 2006
Gulf Publishing Company
Description: Natural gas is becoming an increasingly important component of our world’s energy supply as more and more countries turn to natural gas as one of their main sources of energy. This information-packed volume covers all aspects of natural gas measurement.
Edited by: Nesbitt, Brian © 2007
Elsevier
Description: Someone in each industry needs to be able to design, purchase or maintain the right valve for the job in hand, and that can amount to a lot of valves world-wide. Here is a single resource which is aimed at those designers and end users, plus their engineering staff.
By: Gunston, Bill © 2009
Cambridge University Press
Description: This book is an essential tool for professionals involved in the aerospace industry and flight, as well as engineering and physics students.
Edited by: Tomsic, Joan L. © 2000
Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Description: This Second Edition emphasizes "engineered" materials that can withstand stress or unusual environments for an extended period of time.
By: Guo, Boyun; Ghalambor, Ali © 2005
Gulf Publishing Company
Description: This book covers the full scope of natural gas engineering, from gas reservoir engineering to gas production to gas processing. It adapts a computer-assisted approach, which is current practice in the industry and is severly lacking in other books on natural gas engineering.
By: Carroll, John J. © 2009
Elsevier
Description: Written for the field engineer working in the natural gas industry, this book explains the formation of hydrates, while providing the necessary knowledge to apply remedies in practical applications.
Edited by: Cholet, Henri © 2008
Editions Technip
Description: This new handbook is designed to give a complete, comprehensive overview of field development and well production, providing a wealth of practical information. It is intended as a reference guide for petroleum engineers and oilfield operators, yet also provides readily-available solutions to practical problems.
By: Speight, James G. © 2005
McGraw-Hill
Description: A standard reference for chemists for 70 years, this new Sixteenth Edition has been recently enhanced to feature 17 interactive tables listing the various physical constants, critical properties and thermodynamic values of approximately 4,400 organic and 1,400 inorganic compounds.
Edited by: Tapley, Byron D. © 1990
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book provides engineers and students with a single source guide to engineering fundamentals and cutting edge engineering technology.
By: Islam, M. Rafiqul; Moussavizadegan, S.H.; Mustafiz, Shabbir; Abou-Kassem, Jamal H. © 2010
Wiley - Scrivener
Description: By providing a valuable tool to support reservoir simulation predictions with real science, this book is an essential reference for engineers, scientists and geologists.
Edited by: Oriani, Richard A., Hirth, John P.; Smialowski, Michael © 1985
William Andrew Publishing/Noyes
Description: This book provides a critical review of the fundaments of hydrogen-metal interactions, mechanistic considerations, and the phenomenology of the degradation of mechanical properties.
Edited by: Pienta, Gretchen © 2010
American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE)
Description: This book is the industry's only comprehensive resource of plumbing terminology for engineers, designers and contractors.
© 2010
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Description: This reference, for the practicing engineer, covers the refrigeration equipment and systems for applications other than human comfort.
Design Institute for Physical Properties, Sponsored by AIChE © 2005; 2008; 2009; 2010
Design Institute for Physical Property Research/AIChE
Description: This Knovelized 2011 Edition of DIPPR 801 is a renowned source of Evaluated Process Design Data of physical, thermodynamic, and transport properties for industrially important chemicals used in chemical process and equipment design. With 17 newly added compounds this latest version contains data for 34 constant properties and 49 thermophysical properties as well as molecular structure, SMILES, hazard properties, Physical Constants, Critical Properties, etc. in 4 interactive tables. Compound data includes experimental data and, when necessary, estimated values that have been reviewed to ensure the greatest accuracy possible. Now with updated coefficient sets the Knovel interactive equation plotter applets deliver comprehensive data for a total of 2030 compounds in 15 temperature-dependent property tables.
By: Yaws, Carl L. © 2011
Knovel
Description: Provides an excellent source of data for 119 chemical elements from Ac to Zr. With 49 different substance properties presented this Knovel title includes data from every area of interest important to researchers including physical, thermodynamic, vapor pressure, critical constants, environmental, and exposure limits.
By: Ahmed, Tarek © 2006
Elsevier
Description: This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date reference tool for the reservoir engineer or reservoir engineering student. It covers reservoir fluid behavior and properties, including laboratory analysis and reservoir fluid flow.
By: Arnold, Ken; Stewart, Maurice © 2008
Elsevier
Description: This book has been updated for easier use by engineers in the areas most affected by the hurricanes and other acts of God around the world. Now, the book offers a truly complete picture of surface production operations, from the production stage to the process stage, with applications to process and production engineers.
Edited by: Chopey, Nicholas P. © 2004
McGraw-Hill
Description: This revised and expanded third edition presents new chapters on biotechnology, cost engineering, and water-pollution control and delivers step-by-step procedures for performing a wide array of chemical engineering calculations. Recently updated with 105 Digitized Graphs and 6 Interactive Tables covering thermodynamic, electrical, and physical properties of numerous materials.
By: Poling, Bruce E.; Prausnitz, John M.; O'Connell, John P. © 2001
McGraw-Hill
Description: Bridges the gap between theory and practice in chemistry with this guide to the properties of gases and liquids. Includes a validated databank, tested estimation methods, coverage of pure substances and mixtures, coverage of phase equilibria, thermodynamics, and more.
By: Stewart, Maurice; Arnold, Ken © 2008
Elsevier
Description: This book is designed to help familiarize operators with the knowledge and tools required to understand design flaws and solve everyday operational problems for types of separators.
By: McCain, William D., Jr. © 1990
PennWell
Description: This edition expands its scope as a conveniently arranged petroleum fluids reference book for the practicing petroleum engineer and an authoritative college text.
Edited by: Perry, R.H.; Green, D.W. © 1997
McGraw-Hill
Description: This new Seventh Edition of the world-famous classic provides you with unrivaled, state-of-the art coverage of all aspects of chemical engineering, from the fundamentals to details on computer applications and control. Definitive reference for chemical and process engineers.