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| Resource | What it offers | |----------|----------------| | (Chemical Engineering – Equipment Design) | Free video + PDF notes from IITs | | Process Equipment Design by Brownell & Young (older edition via archive.org) | Classic text, legally available as a digitized loan | | ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code – summary notes (from university websites) | Free basic design procedures |
Most engineering universities maintain physical copies or provide institutional digital access to the e-book via platforms like ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, or specific publisher portals.
Your search for Illustrated Process Equipment Design has most likely led you to several file-sharing or document-hosting sites (e.g., idoc.pub, vdoc.pub, ebooknetworking.net). These sites often host the correct file ("Introduction to Process Engineering and Design"). Please be aware that while these sites offer downloads, their content is user-uploaded, and their copyright status is often questionable.
This text is a standard reference for chemical and mechanical engineers focusing on the design of process equipment. It bridges the gap between process requirements and mechanical realization. Key features include:
Sizing tubes, shells, baffles, and channels using the Kern method or Delaware method.
Every chapter includes fully worked-out design problems using actual industrial parameters, which helps students prepare for design projects and exams.
If you need a or table/data from Thakore’s book for educational purposes, ask your professor or librarian – they can often provide limited excerpts legally.