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Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles (Includes Unit Operations) (4th Edition)
Transport Processes and Separation Process PrinciplesUnit Operations), 4th Edition Paperback By Christe John Geankoplis.ISBN: 978-81-203-2614-9.
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4 Reddit comments about Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles (Includes Unit Operations) (4th Edition):

u/rcko · 6 pointsr/ChemicalEngineering

Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles
Christie John Geankoplis

Favorite author is Felder. His entry level book contains violations of the 2nd law of thermodynamics though, so it can't be my favorite book. You SHOULD read some of his writing though! Very passionate instructor!

>"I don't belong here...I'm clever and hard-working
enough to have faked them out all these years and
they all think I'm great but I know better...and one
of these days they're going to catch on...they'll ask
the right question and find out that I really don't
understand...and then...and then.... "

u/eaterofworld · 2 pointsr/Wetshaving

Analysis, Synthesis and Design of Chemical Processes (co-authored by one of my professors)

Separation Process Engineering

Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering



Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles

Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes (newest edition)

There were all of my texts from most recent to oldest that should have pertinent information to what all you're covering. I don't know where they would be covering parts 9-11 but I imagine that could be part of Separations.

u/Star_Munchkin · 2 pointsr/Gamecocks

They may have changed now, but chemcical process principles probably still uses http://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Principles-Chemical-Processes-Richard/dp/047168757X

the thermo book is very professor dependent.

this was another one, but I think it was mass transfer http://www.amazon.com/Transport-Processes-Separation-Principles-Operations/dp/013101367X/ref=sr_1_45?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1398311420&sr=1-45&keywords=chemical+engineering+fluid+mechanics

the first book I linked will definitely give you the best head start, spending any time with any others would probably be a waste of time. I can find my fluid dynamics book at work tomorrow, but I wouldnt get too worried about it, to be honest.