James H. Gary, Glenn E. Handwerk9780585408118, 9780824704827, 0824704827
Continuing the tradition and high standards set by earlier editions, Petroleum Refining, Fourth Edition summarizes recent developments in oil refining processes, addressing topics ranging from basic applications to the implementation of viable operations that meet environmental and economic stipulations. Maintaining the clear and systematic style of presentation that sent the previous editions into more than 25 printings, Petroleum Refining, Fourth Edition Incorporates valuable statistics on utility data, investment, and operating costs for estimating the economics of refining configurations! Describes petroleum’s physical and chemical properties Satisfies “short-term” demands from recent legal standpoints for creating reformulated fuels Reviews petroleum-refining technology and all the major refining processes Considers environmental concerns, the place of reformulated fuels in product distribution, and uses for heavier crude oils and crude oils with higher sulfur and metal contents Enables complete material balances to be made from physical properties and typical yield data Advancing the successful features that led to the adoption of previous editions at numerous colleges and universities, including Harvard University, the Colorado School of Mines, the University of Houston, and the University of Pittsburgh, the Fourth Edition also offers End-of-chapter problems, equations, illustrative tables, notes, and bibliographies An ongoing case-study problem Convenient and helpful appendices on an economic evaluation problem, terminology, physical properties, analyses of selected crude oils, and photographs Written by experts combining academic and professional experience, Petroleum Refining, Fourth Edition is an essential text for all upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and continuing-education students taking courses in petroleum-refinery processing. It also serves as a helpful resource for chemical, petroleum, refining, and process design engineers; refinery management personnel; and energy consultants. |
Table of contents : Preface……Page 4 Contents……Page 8 Introduction……Page 14 Refinery Products……Page 18 Refinery Feedstocks……Page 34 Crude Distillation……Page 50 Coking and Thermal Processes……Page 80 Catalytic Cracking……Page 106 Catalytic Hydrocracking……Page 150 Hydroprocessing and Resid Processing……Page 172 Hydrotreating……Page 188 Catalytic Reforming and Isomerization……Page 202 Alkylation and Polymerization……Page 228 Product Blending……Page 256 Supporting Processes……Page 274 Lubricating Oil Blending Stocks……Page 300 Petrochemical Feedstocks……Page 316 Additives Production from Refinery Feedstocks……Page 332 Cost Estimation……Page 346 Economic Evaluation……Page 368 Appendix A……Page 382 Appendix B……Page 400 Appendix C……Page 414 Appendix D……Page 430 Appendix E……Page 434 Index……Page 450 |
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