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16  INTRODUCTION

               3.  Backhurst and Harker, Process Plant Design, Elsevier, New York, 1973.   4.  Mead, The Encyclopedia of  Chemical Process Equipment,  Reinhold, New
               4.  Benedek  (Ed.),  Steady State  Flowsheeting  of  Chemical Plants, Elsevier,   York, 1964.
                 New York, 1980.                                   5.  Riegel, Chemical Process Machinery, Reinhold,  New York, 1953.
               5.  Bodman,  The Industrial Practice of  Chemical Process Engineering, MIT   6.  Thomas  Register  of  American  Manufacturers,  Thomas,  Springfield IL,
                 Press, Cambridge, MA, 1968.                        annual.
               6. Branan, Process  Engineers Pocket  Book,  Gulf, Houston,  1976, 1983, 2
                 vols.                                            E.  Safety Aspects
               7.  Burklin,  The  Process  Plant  Designers  Pocket  Handbook  of  Codes and
                 Standards,  Gulf,  Houston,  1979;  also,  Design  codes  standards  and   1. Fawcett  and Wood  (Eds.),  Safety and  Accident  Prevention in Chemical
                 recommended  practices,  Encycl.  Chem.  Process.  Des.  14,  416-431,   Operations, Wiley, New York, 1982.
                 Dekker, New York,  1982.                          2.  Lees, Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, Buttenvorths, London,
               8.  Cremer  and  Watkins,  Chemical  Engineering  Practice,  Butterworths,   1980, 2 vols.
                 London, 1956-1965,  12 vols.                      3.  Lieberman, Troubleshooting Rejkery Processes, PennWell, Tulsa, 1981.
               9.  Crowe  et  al.,  Chemical  Plant  Simulation,  Prentice-Hall,  Englewood   4.  Lund, Industrial Pollution Control Handbook, McGraw-Hill, New York,
                 Cliffs, NJ,  1971.                                  1971.
              10.  F.L.  Evans.  EQUiDment Desinn  Handbook  for Refineries and  Chemical   5.  Rosaler  and  Rice,  Standard  Handbook  of  Plant  Engineering,
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                 Plants, Gulf, Houston, 1979, 5 vols.                McGraw-Hill, New York, 1983.
              11.  Franks, Modelling and  Simulation in Chemical Engineering, Wiley, New   6.  Sax,  Dangerous  Properties  of  Industrial  Materials,  Van  Nostrandl
                 York, 1972.                                         Reinhold, New York, 1982.
              12. Institut Frangaise du Petrole, Manual of  Economic Analysis  of  Chemical   7. Wells,  Safety  in  Process  Plant  Design,  George  Godwin,  Wiley,  New
                 Processes, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1981.             York, 1980.
              13. Kafarov,  Cybernetic Methods  in  Chemistry and  Chemical Engineering,   1.2.  Process Equipment
                 Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1976.
              14.  Landau (Ed.), The Chemical Plant, Reinhold, New York, 1966.   A.  Encyclopedias
              15. Leesley  (Ed.),  Computer-Aided  Process  Plant  Design,  Gulf,  Houston,
                 1982.                                             1. Considine,  Chemical and  Process  Technology  Encyclopedia,  McGraw-
              16.  Lieberman, Process Design for Reliable Operations, Gulf, Houston, 1983.   Hill, New York, 1974.
               17.  Noel, Petroleum Rejinery Manual, Reinhold, New York, 1959.   2.  Kirk-Othmer  Concise Encyclopedia of  Chemical Technology, Wiley, New
              18.  Peters  and  Timmerhaus,  Plant  Design  and  Economics  for  Chemical   York, 1985.
                 Engineers, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1980.           3.  Kirk-Othmer  Encyclopedia of  Chemical Technology, Wiley, New  York,
               19.  Rase  and  Barrow,  Project  Engineering  of  Process  Plants,  Wiley,  New   1978-1984,26  vols.
                 York, 1957.                                       4.  McGraw-Hill  Encyclopedia  of  Science  and  Technology,  5th  ed.,
              20.  Resnick,  Process  Analysis  and  Design  for  Chemical  Engineers,   McGraw-Hill, New York, 1982.
                 McGraw-Hill, New York, 1981.                      5. McKetta  and  Cunningham  (Eds.),  Encyclopedia of  Chemical Processing
              21.  Rudd  and  Watson,  Strategy  of  Process  Engineering, Wiley, New  York,   and Design, Dekker, New York, 1976-date.
                 1968.                                             6.  Ullmann,  Encyclopedia  of  Chemical  Technology,  Verlag  Chemie,
               22.  Schweitzer  (Ed.),  Handbook  of  Separation  Processes  for  Chemical   Weinheim,  FRG,  German  edition  1972-1983;  English  edition  1984-
                 Engineers, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1979.             1994(?).
               23.  Sherwood,  A  Course in  Process  Design,  MIT  Press,  Cambridge,  MA,
                 1963.                                             B.  Bibliographies
               24.  Ulrich, A Guide to Chemical Engineering Process Design and Economics,   1. Fratzcher, Picht,  and Bittrich,  The acquisition, collection and tabulation
                 Wiley, New York, 1984.                              of  substance  data  on  fluid  systems  for  calculations  in  chemical
               25.  Valle-Riestra,  Project  Evaluation  in  the  Chemical  Process  Industries,   engineering, Int.  Chem. Eng. 20(1), 19-28  (1980).
                 McGraw-Hill, New York, 1983.                      2.  Maizell. How to Find  Chemical Information,  Wiley, New York, 1978.
               26.  Vilbrandt  and  Dryden,  Chemical  Engineering  Plant  Design,  McGraw-   3.  Mellon,  Chemical  Publications:  Their  Nature  and  Use,  McGraw-Hill,
                 Hill, New York, 1959.                               New York, 1982.
               27.  Wells,  Process  Engineering  with  Economic  Objective,  Leonard  Hill,   4.  Rasmussen  and  Fredenslund,  Data  Banks  for  Chemical  Engineers,
                 London, 1973.                                       Kemiigeniorgruppen, Lyngby, Denmark, 1980.

                                                                   C.  General Data Collections
               C.  Estimation of  Properties
                                                                   1. American  Petroleum  Institute,  Technical  Data  Book-Petroleum
                1. AlChE  Manual for  Predicting Chemical Process  Design  Data,  AIChE,
                 New York, 1984date.                                 R@ning,  API, Washington, DC, 1971-date.
               2.  Bretsznajder, Prediction of  Transport and  Other Physical Properties  of   2.  Bok and N. Tuve, Handbook of  Tables for Applied Engineering Science,
                 Fluids, Pergamon, New York, 1971; larger Polish edition, Warsaw, 1962.   CRC Press, Washington, DC, 1972.
               3.  Lyman,  Red,  and  Rosenblatt,  Handbook  of  Chemical  Property   3.  CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, CRC Press, Washington, DC,
                 Estimation  Methods:  Environmental  Behavior  of  Organic Compounds,   annual.
                 McGraw-Hill, New York, 1982.                      4.  Gallant,  Physical  Properties  of  Hydrocarbons,  Gulf,  Houston,  1968, 2
               4.  Reid,  Prausnitz,  and  Poling,  The  Properties  of  Gases  and  Liquids,   vols.
                 McGraw-Hill, New York, 1987.                      5.  International Critical Tables, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1926-1933.
                                                                   6. Landolt-Bornstein,  Numerical  Data  and  Functional  Relationships  in
               5.  Sterbacek,  Biskup,  and  Tausk,  Calculation  of  Properties  Using   Science and  Technology, Springer, New York, 1950-date.
                 Corresponding States Methods,  Elsevier, New York, 1979.
               6.  S.M.  Walas,  Phase  Equilibria  in  Chemical Engineering,  Buttenvorths,   7.  Lange's  Handbook  of  Chemistry,  13th ed.,  McGraw-Hill,  New  York,
                 Stoneham, MA, 1984.                                 1984.
                                                                   8.  Maxwell, Data Book on Hydrocarbons, Van Nostrand, New York, 1950.
                                                                   9.  Melnik  and  Melnikov,  Technology  of  Inorganic  Compounds,  Israel
               D.  Equipment
                                                                     Program for Scientific Translations,  Jerusalem, 1970.
                1.  Chemical Engineering Catalog, Penton/Reinhold, New York, annual.   10.  National  Gas  Processors  Association,  Engineering  Data  Book,  Tulsa,
                2.  Chemical  Engineering  Equipment  Buyers'  Guide,  McGraw-Hill,  New   1987.
                 York, annual.                                     11.  Perry's Chemical Engineers Handbook, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1984.
                3.  Kieser, Handbuch der chemisch-technischen Apparate,  Spamer-Springer,   12. Physico-Chemical  Properties  for  Chemical  Engineering,  Maruzen  Co.,
                 Berlin,  1934-1939.                                 Tokyo,  1977-date.
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