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Chemical Engineering: Visions of the World

  • 1st Edition - April 1, 2003
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: R. C. Darton, D. G. Wood, R. G. H. Prince
  • Language: English

This book presents six visionary essays on the past, present and future of the chemical and process industries, together with a critical commentary. Our world is changing fast and… Read more

Description

This book presents six visionary essays on the past, present and future of the chemical and process industries, together with a critical commentary. Our world is changing fast and the visions explore the implications for business and academic institutions, and for the professionals working in them. The visions were written and brought together for the 6th World Congress of Chemical Engineering in Melbourne, Australia in September 2001.

Key features

· Identifies trends in the chemicals business environment and their consequences
· Discusses a wide variety of views about business and technology
· Describes the impact of newly developing technologies

Readership

For university departments of chemical or process engineering; chemistry; and mineral engineering. Also process engineering and manufacturing companies.

Table of contents

Preface; Opening AddressChemical Engineering and Tomorrow's World; Chemical Engineering - The First 100 Years; The Future Shape of the Process Industries; The Chemical Engineer and the Community; Chemical Engineering: The Practice of the Profession "Pace, Price, Perplexities"; Formulation of a Vision: Chemical Engineering in the 21st Century; Commentary on the Visions

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 21, 2003
  • Language: English

About the editors

RD

R. C. Darton

Affiliations and expertise
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

DW

D. G. Wood

Affiliations and expertise
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

RP

R. G. H. Prince

Affiliations and expertise
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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