List of useful chemical engineering books at graduation and post graduation level.
General Books
- Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics (6th edition) by JM Smith, Van Ness, Abbot
- Chemical Process Principles & Process Control Part – I,(2nd Edition) Hougen, Watson
- Chemical Reaction Engg. 3rd Edition by Octave Livenspeil.
- Dryden’s Outlines of Chemical Tech 3rd Edition by Rao, Sittig.
- Economics and Process equipment and design by Thimmerhaus.
- Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer by GK Roy.
- Heat Transfer by J.P.Hollman.
- Mass Transfer Operations(3rd Edition)by Robert Treybal.
- Proces Systems Analysis and control by Donald Coughanowr.
- Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries and process control by George T Austin.
- Stoichiometry, 3rd Edition by Bhatt, SM Vora.
- Transport Phenomena (2nd Edition) by Byron Bird, Stewart.
- Unit Operations of Chemical Engg (6th Edition) by Mc Cabe, Smith
Design Books
- Ludwig's applied process design for Chemical and petrochemical plants.
- Chemical engineering design Volume 6 by Coulson and Richardson
- Rules of thumb for Chemical engineers by Carl Branan
General Books
- Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics (6th edition) by JM Smith, Van Ness, Abbot
- Chemical Process Principles & Process Control Part – I,(2nd Edition) Hougen, Watson
- Chemical Reaction Engg. 3rd Edition by Octave Livenspeil.
- Dryden’s Outlines of Chemical Tech 3rd Edition by Rao, Sittig.
- Economics and Process equipment and design by Thimmerhaus.
- Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer by GK Roy.
- Heat Transfer by J.P.Hollman.
- Mass Transfer Operations(3rd Edition)by Robert Treybal.
- Proces Systems Analysis and control by Donald Coughanowr.
- Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries and process control by George T Austin.
- Stoichiometry, 3rd Edition by Bhatt, SM Vora.
- Transport Phenomena (2nd Edition) by Byron Bird, Stewart.
- Unit Operations of Chemical Engg (6th Edition) by Mc Cabe, Smith
Design Books
- Ludwig's applied process design for Chemical and petrochemical plants.
- Chemical engineering design Volume 6 by Coulson and Richardson
- Rules of thumb for Chemical engineers by Carl Branan
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