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Background Information: A very useful reference for all experiments is Perry,R.H, & Green D., "Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook”. There are several editions available, and i f you are a member of AICHE, you can get the latest edition on-line. 1. Pumps: a. Maintenance World, January 5, 2011, http://www.maintenanceworld.com/Articles/engresource/centrifug alpumps.pdf.  b. Lindeburg, Michael, “Engineer in Training Reference Manual”, 8 th  edition, Professional Publications, (1992) c. Engineering Toolbox, January 5, 2011, http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/centrifugal-pumps-d_54.html.  d. FAO Corporate Document Reposit, Water Lifting Devices, January 18, 2012, http://www.fao.org /docrep/010/ah810e/AH810E06.htm e. Cheresources, January 27, 2012, http://cheresources.com/content/articles/fluid-flow/centrifugal- pumps-understanding-cavitation?pg=4 f. R. A. Mueller, October 8, 2012, http://www.ramueller.com/handbook.html 2. Mixer: a. Dickey, D.S., Fenic, J.G., “Chemical Engineering”, pp. 139 -145 (1976).  b. Uhl, V.W., Gray, J.B., " Mixing Theory and Practice", Vol 1, Academic Press, NY, pp112-116, 119-128, 132-159, 152-157 (1966). c. Holland, F.A., and Chapman, F.S., "Liquid Mixing and Processing in Stirred Tanks," Reinhold, NY, Chapter 1 (1960). d. Paul, E. L., Atiemo- Obeng, V. A., Kresta, S. M., “Handbook of Industrial Mixing, Science and Practice," Wiley-Interscience, John Wiley & Sons Inc., (2004).  e. Chopey, N., “Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations”, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill, (2003). f. Tatterson, Gary, Fluid Mixing and Gas Dispersion in Agitated Tanks, McGraw Hill, (1991).

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Background Information:

A very useful reference for all experiments is Perry,R.H, & Green D., "Perry's

Chemical Engineers' Handbook”. There are several editions available, and if you are

a member of AICHE, you can get the latest edition on-line.

1.  Pumps:

a.  Maintenance World, January 5, 2011,

http://www.maintenanceworld.com/Articles/engresource/centrifug

alpumps.pdf. 

b.  Lindeburg, Michael, “Engineer in Training Reference Manual”, 8th 

edition, Professional Publications, (1992)

c. 

Engineering Toolbox, January 5, 2011,

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/centrifugal-pumps-d_54.html. 

d. 

FAO Corporate Document Reposit, Water Lifting Devices, January 18,

2012, http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/ah810e/AH810E06.htm

e.  Cheresources, January 27, 2012,

http://cheresources.com/content/articles/fluid-flow/centrifugal-

pumps-understanding-cavitation?pg=4

f.  R. A. Mueller, October 8, 2012,

http://www.ramueller.com/handbook.html

2.  Mixer:

a.  Dickey, D.S., Fenic, J.G., “Chemical Engineering”, pp. 139-145 (1976).

 b.  Uhl, V.W., Gray, J.B., " Mixing Theory and Practice", Vol 1, Academic

Press, NY, pp112-116, 119-128, 132-159, 152-157 (1966).

c.  Holland, F.A., and Chapman, F.S., "Liquid Mixing and Processing inStirred Tanks," Reinhold, NY, Chapter 1 (1960).

d.  Paul, E. L., Atiemo-Obeng, V. A., Kresta, S. M., “Handbook of Industrial

Mixing, Science and Practice," Wiley-Interscience, John Wiley & SonsInc., (2004). 

e.  Chopey, N., “Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations”, ThirdEdition, McGraw-Hill, (2003).

f.  Tatterson, Gary, Fluid Mixing and Gas Dispersion in Agitated Tanks,

McGraw Hill, (1991).

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3.  Flow Through Valves and Fittings:

a. 

Coulson, J. M., Richardson, J. F., “Chemical Engineering”, Vol 1,Butterworth&Heinemann, Boston, pp78-81 (1996).

b.  Chopey, N., “Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations”, Third

Edition, McGraw-Hill, (2003). 

c. 

Wikipedia, February 8, 2012,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_sensor

d. 

R. A. Mueller, October 8, 2012,

http://www.ramueller.com/handbook.html

4.  Air Flow:

a.  de Nevers, N., “Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers”, Second Ed.,McGraw-Hill, NY, pp151-161 (1991)

 b.  Omega, February 1, 2012,http://www.omega.com/techref/flowcontrol.html

c.  Emerson Process, February 2, 2012,

2012http://www2.emersonprocess.com/siteadmincenter/PM%20Daniel%20Documents/Fundamentals-of-Orifice-Measurement-techWpaper.pdf

d.  Wikipedia, February 8, 2012,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_sensor

e.  Craig Hickman Thesis, October 17, 2012, http://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2097/4229/CraigHickman2010.pdf;jsess

ionid=042BD14F0447E3E3E049C28FA5A8CC5A?sequence=3

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Flow Through Pipes:

a.  Geankoplis, C., “Transport Processes and Unit Operations”, Third ed.,

Prentice Hall, New Jersey, pp. 83-91 (1993).

b.  Chopey, N., “Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations”, Third

Edition, McGraw-Hill, (2003). 

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c. 

Omega, February 1, 2012,

http://www.omega.com/techref/flowcontrol.html

d.  Emerson Process, February 2, 2012,

2012http://www2.emersonprocess.com/siteadmincenter/PM%20Da

niel%20Documents/Fundamentals-of-Orifice-Measurement-techWpaper.pdf

e.  Wikipedia, February 8, 2012,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_sensor

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Statistical analysis:

a. 

Chemwiki, January 5, 2011,

http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Analytical_Chemistry/Quantifying_Natu

re/Propagation_of_Error

b. 

Rochester Institute of Technology, January 5, 2011,

http://www.rit.edu/cos/uphysics/uncertainties/Uncertaintiespart1.h

tml

c.  Michigan State, January 5, 2011,

http://lectureonline.cl.msu.edu/~mmp/labs/error/e2.htm#G

d. 

UCLA, January 5, 2011,

http://www.seas.ucla.edu/mae/Error_Analysis_of_Experiments.pdf

e. 

Colby, January 5, 2011,http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/PChem/notes/linest.pdf

f. 

Purdue, November 1, 2012,

http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch1/sigfi

gs.html

g.  Colby, November 1, 2012,

http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/PChem/scripts/error.html