Fifty Years Young: Products and Processes - The Future of Chemical Engineering

Overview

Chemical engineering is that discipline centrally concerned with the economic, safe, environmentally acceptable manufacture of materials of all types - solid, liquid, or gas. These can be made by chemical or biochemical means. Stemming from the oil and gas indusries, we now have a discipline with methods of broad applicability. Why has chemical engineering come to restrict itself to the design and operation of processes? This book, based on Professor Bridgwater's inaugural lecture, is concerned with the future ...

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Overview

Chemical engineering is that discipline centrally concerned with the economic, safe, environmentally acceptable manufacture of materials of all types - solid, liquid, or gas. These can be made by chemical or biochemical means. Stemming from the oil and gas indusries, we now have a discipline with methods of broad applicability. Why has chemical engineering come to restrict itself to the design and operation of processes? This book, based on Professor Bridgwater's inaugural lecture, is concerned with the future shape of chemical engineering and how teaching, research and practice should be linked. It is, thus, of most interest to those concerned with the future shape of the chemical and processing industries or with the development of new processes and products in academia, government or industry.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780521567794
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication date: 3/14/1996
  • Pages: 33
  • Product dimensions: 4.92 (w) x 7.40 (h) x 0.12 (d)

Table of Contents

Founding of the department; The early years; What next?; Changes in the profession; Linked products and processes - the future shape; Levels of activity; Forms of knowledge; The industrial revolutions; Teaching; Chemical engineering - its future.

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