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Transport Modeling for Environmental Engineers and Scientists, 2nd Edition

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ISBN: 978-1-118-21086-4

September 2011

664 pages

Description
Transport Modeling for Environmental Engineers and Scientists, Second Edition, builds on integrated transport courses in chemical engineering curricula, demonstrating the underlying unity of mass and momentum transport processes. It describes how these processes underlie the mechanics common to both pollutant transport and pollution control processes.
About the Author
Mark M. Clark, PhD, was Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois for over twenty years, and is currently Clinical Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
New to Edition
  • Updated to include the latest developments in biotechnology, nanotechnology, indoor air quality, micropollutants and membranes

  • Includes chapters on chemical kinetics and reactor design

  • Includes worked examples and numerous exercises at the end of each chapter, with 20% more than the first edition

Features
  • Covers the fundamentals of mass and momentum transport processes with an emphasis on aerosol and colloidal systems
  • Presents an environmental focus on sedimentation, coagulation, adsorption, filtration, dispersion, chromatography, and porous media transport