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Process Plant Design for Chemical Engineers

Guide to Practical Aspects of Engineering Decision Making

  • 1st Edition - November 25, 2025
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Peter Mullinger
  • Language: English

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Description

Process Plant Design for Chemical Engineers: Guide to Practical Aspects of Engineering Decision Making serves as a practical guide for making appropriate, evidence-based decisions in process design. The book provides descriptions and analysis of many examples of real applications from different industries as examples of good and bad decisions, particularly how the information was used. Lessons learned from each example are considered and described to help engineers understand the risks associated with process design decisions and effective management. This resource will be valuable for both chemical engineering students and engineers in industry with it guidance on evidence-based decisions to ensure successful outcomes.

It will also be incredibly helpful to engineers faced with the task of scaling up a new process based on lab-scale research, especially those tasked with plant design and designing commercial scale processes. Students and engineers in a range of process industries such as chemical processing, minerals processing, food and wine, energy engineering, and similar related engineering fields will also find the content useful.

Key features

  • Includes case studies outlining lessons learned from many real-world examples of good and bad decision-making
  • Reviews existing process technology and how it informs future plant design and process decision-making
  • Provides complete methodologies of practical reactor selection and sizing
  • Evaluates how the physical and chemical characteristics of the process materials affect equipment selection, process safety, and environmental considerations

Readership

Chemical engineering students and engineers in industry as it provides guidance on making evidence-based decisions to ensure successful outcomes; Engineers faced with the task of scaling up a new process based on lab-scale research, especially those tasked with plant design and designing commercial scale processes

Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Review of existing technology

3. Process choice

4. Process scale up

5. Size reduction and particle sizing

6. Materials handling

7. Separation and blending processes

8. Reactor choice and sizing

9. Process control, safety

10. Utilities

11. Concluding Remarks

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 8, 2025
  • Language: English

About the author

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Peter Mullinger

Peter Mullinger held senior management roles with both equipment suppliers and end users before joining the University of Adelaide as Associate Professor in 1999. Now semi-retired, he continues to teach process design and process safety.
Affiliations and expertise
Visiting Research Fellow, School of Chemical Engineering, University of Adelaide, North Adelaide, SA, Australia

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