Description
Book SynopsisThis book discusses the physical processes that occur in both natural and engineered environmental systems, covering underlying principles and interactions. Illustrates how an understanding of these physical processes can be useful for developing and designing water quality and other environmental systems.
Table of ContentsOverview.
Process Characterization and Analysis.
Macrotransport Processes.
Microtransport Processes.
Energy Relationships: Concepts and Applications to HomogeneousSystems.
Energy Relationships: Applications to Heterogeneous Systems.
Rate Relationships: Concepts and Applications to HomogeneousSystems.
Rate Relationships: Applications to Homogeneous Systems.
Rate Relationships: Applications to Heterogeneous Systems.
Reactor Engineering: Steady-State Homogeneous Systems.
Reactor Engineering: Steady-State Heterogeneous Systems.
Reactor Engineering: Unsteady-State Systems.
Retrospections and Perspectives.
Appendices.
Index.