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Handbook(s) for process engineering
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So I started a new job working in the gas processing side of things. What I’m looking for are some good books/handbooks that cover the following topics. Something similar to Machinery’s Handbook.
- Piping, flanges and welding (for gas). Dimensions, pressure ratings, losses, etc.
- Heat exchangers (tube & shell)
- Boilers
- PLC controls
Thanks!
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