Computational flow modeling for chemical reactor engineering
Vivek V. Ranade
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Computational flow modeling for chemical reactor engineering
Published
2001
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
480
ISBN-13
9780080502298
Subjects
Chemical Reactor Design for Process Plants
Elements of chemical reaction engineering
Chemical Reactor Omnibook
Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Chemical reactions
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