S. Skogestad
Chemical and Energy Process Engineering

CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2009 (Published August 2008)

Written in an easy to read, pedagogical style, this textbook is intended for introductory process engineering couses for chemical, mechanical and petroleum engineers, but it has intentionally designed to be useful to practicing engineers. The author, a systems engineering and control systems expert, approaches the introductory material in a fundamental way. He provides a thorough grounding in basic mass and energy balances. He also highlights the important and timely areas of energy process engineering and exergy analysis (energy efficiency). The book has been classroom tested for almost 10 years and has received very good feedback from students.

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Compared to the competing book by Felder and Rosseau, the emphasis is more towards fundamentals and energy engineering. One reason for writing the book was that the author found Felder and Rosseau's book to be somewhat lacking with respect to structure and rigor. In addition, Felder and Rosseau is not very suitable as a handbook for practicing engineers. The author feels that a student should be able to make use of a book he or she has invested money and time in also later in his or her career.