Philip T. Cagle; Timothy Craig Allen; Mary Beth Beasley; Lucian R. Chirieac; Sanja Dacic; Alain C. Borczuk; Keith M. Kerr Springer-Verlag New York Inc. (2012) Kovakantinen kirja
Sivumäärä: 584 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2001, 06.09.2001 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
A chemical engineer's guide to managing and minimizing environmental impact.
Chemical processes are invaluable to modern society, yet they generate substantial quantities of wastes and emissions, and safely managing these wastes costs tens of millions of dollars annually. Green Engineering is a complete professional's guide to the cost-effective design, commercialization, and use of chemical processes in ways that minimize pollution at the source, and reduce impact on health and the environment. This book also offers powerful new insights into environmental risk-based considerations in design of processes and products.
First conceived by the staff of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Green Engineering draws on contributions from many leaders in the field and introduces advanced risk-based techniques including some currently in use at the EPA. Coverage includes:
Engineering chemical processes, products, and systems to reduce environmental impacts
Approaches for evaluating emissions and hazards of chemicals and processes
Advanced approaches and tools for evaluating environmental fate
Early-stage design and development techniques that minimize costs and environmental impacts
In-depth coverage of unit operation and flowsheet analysis
The economics of environmental improvement projects
Integration of chemical processes with other material processing operations
Lifecycle assessments: beyond the boundaries of the plant
Increasingly, chemical engineers are faced with the challenge of integrating environmental objectives into design decisions. Green Engineering gives them the technical tools they need to do so.