Monday, 29 April 2024

Basic Concepts of Engineering Chemistry | Book Publisher International

A thorough textbook called "Basic Concepts of Engineering Chemistry" aims to give readers a fundamental grasp of the ideas that guide the study of engineering chemistry.

This book, written by subject-matter specialists, provides a methodical and approachable introduction to the fundamental ideas that are crucial for aspiring scientists and engineers. Building upon this foundation, the work investigates the applications of chemistry in engineering fields such as materials science, chemical engineering, and environmental engineering. The importance of chemistry in resolving practical engineering issues is highlighted, which makes the material applicable and useful. The writers use concise explanations, interesting examples, and useful applications throughout the book to improve understanding and make it easier to apply chemical principles to engineering issues.

"Basic Concepts of Engineering Chemistry" is a vital tool for professionals, instructors, and students looking for a strong foundation in the fundamentals of engineering chemistry. It focuses on closing the gap between theory and practice. The book covers the following themes like:

 

·         Electrochemistry and batteries

·         Corrosion and its control

·         Water technology

·         Materials chemistry

·         Fuels and combustion

This book equips readers with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the multidisciplinary field of engineering, whether it is utilized as a textbook or reference guide. We are indeed very happy to present this book for all B.E & B.Tech Engineering candidates and also for UG & PG chemistry students.


Author(s) Details:

Surendiran Mohan,
Department of Chemistry, School of Arts and Science, Vinayaka Mission's Chennai Campus, Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation, Chennai - 603 104, Tamil Nadu, India.

Shinyjoy Elangomannan,
Department of Chemistry, Vinayaka Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar Arts and Science College, Salem, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/BCEC/article/view/14179

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