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- ...fields of [[engineering]]. This stems from the fact that the discipline of chemical engineering is founded on [[mathematics]] and incorporates ''all'' of the basic science ...Definition of Chemical Engineering] (from the website of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute</ref>14 KB (2,000 words) - 12:00, 27 July 2024
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- ==History of chemical engineering== *{{cite book|author=William F. Furter|title=History of Chemical Engineering|edition=|publisher=American Chemical Society|year=1980|id=ISBN 0-8412-0512-3 KB (430 words) - 22:38, 15 February 2010
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- ...fields of [[engineering]]. This stems from the fact that the discipline of chemical engineering is founded on [[mathematics]] and incorporates ''all'' of the basic science ...Definition of Chemical Engineering] (from the website of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute</ref>13 KB (1,788 words) - 09:02, 4 May 2024
- ==Chemical engineering books== {{r|Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering}}599 bytes (70 words) - 12:00, 27 July 2024
- ...entry written by Martin Peck, a post-graduate student at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge University, in the Examplarchem chemistry presentation competiti ...What is Chemical Engineering?] (From the website of Stanford University's Chemical Engineering Department)847 bytes (109 words) - 17:42, 23 March 2012
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- ...ccessful tradition of being used as a textbook in university undergraduate chemical engineering courses. It is widely used in colleges and universities throughout the worl ...s. It then follows with 28 additional chapters, each covering a principle chemical engineering [[unit operation]]. The 28 chapters are grouped into four major sections:1 KB (192 words) - 17:20, 18 February 2010
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- ...entry written by Martin Peck, a post-graduate student at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge University, in the Examplarchem chemistry presentation competiti ...What is Chemical Engineering?] (From the website of Stanford University's Chemical Engineering Department)847 bytes (109 words) - 17:42, 23 March 2012
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- ...ates of America|United States]], often referred to as the father of modern chemical engineering for his role in coordination of [[chemistry]], [[physics]] and [[engineerin353 bytes (48 words) - 14:34, 2 February 2023
- A diagram commonly used by [[Chemical engineering|chemical engineers]] in the [[process engineering]] of [[Petroleum refining432 bytes (52 words) - 13:27, 7 June 2009
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- The design of industrial chemical engineering processes to produce desired physical and/or chemical transformation of sub165 bytes (20 words) - 21:33, 26 April 2010
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- *{{cite book|author=Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineering|title=Guidelines for Engineering Design for Process Safety|edition=|publish *{{cite book|author=Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineering|title=Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures|edition=2nd Edition|publi616 bytes (82 words) - 02:36, 17 September 2008
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- #REDIRECT [[Chemical engineering]]34 bytes (3 words) - 12:20, 21 February 2008
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- ...des/hazop/ Hazard and Operability (HazOp) Studies] from the website of the Chemical Engineering Department at the [[University of Florida]]. ...y, Hazard & Operability studies - HAZOPs'', Professor Michael B. Jennings, Chemical Engineering Department, [[San Jose State University]].499 bytes (68 words) - 23:46, 11 July 2010