The successor to Weber's 1972 text, Physicochemical Processes for Water Quality Control, this volume articulates a state of the art, systemic view of ...
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The successor to Weber's 1972 text, Physicochemical Processes for Water Quality Control, this volume articulates a state of the art, systemic view of the principles underlying process dynamics in environmental systems. Concepts central to such understanding, including material balance, reaction phenomena and transport phenomena, are clearly elucidated. Both macroscopic and microscopic transport are discussed thoroughly, as are reactor dynamics, reactor system engineering and design in steady-state and non-steady-state conditions. Each chapter includes detailed examples and assigned problems.
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