1st Edition
Resilient Process Engineering Chemical Engineering Design Under Resource Constraints
By Omar Basha
Copyright 2027
416 Pages
320 B/W Illustrations
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CRC Press
Chemical Engineering is typically taught as if the world will cooperate: instruments are calibrated, utilities are stable, spares arrive on time, and a “better model” is always just one more week of work away. In practice, the problems that matter most, safety, health, reliability, and continuity of service, rarely show up with ideal data or ideal conditions. Resilient Process Engineering is a... Read more
1. Engineering Under Constraints. 2. Material Balances for Survival Systems. 3. Energy Balances and Property Strategy. 4. Fluids in Networks You Can Actually Maintain. 5. Pumps, Cavitation, and Reliability. 6. Mixing and Residence Time as Design Variables. 7. Solids Handling and Separations Without a Lab. 8. Mass Transfer “in the Wild.” 9. Disinfection and Risk as Kinetics. 10. Heat Transfer for Shelter, Process, and Storage. 11. Two-Phase Behavior That Bites. 12. Combustion, Air, and Ventilation (Safely). 13. Bioprocesses That Scale: Fermentation & Digestion. 14. Drying, Distillation, and “Separations Triage.” 15. Control With Bad Sensors and Tired Operators. 16. Process Safety and Maintenance as Design Constraints.
Biography
Omar M. Basha is Principal Engineer and Managing Director, ONB Engineering Research and Technical Services, based in Henrico, Virginia. He is a chemical engineer and process scale-up leader with 15+ years advancing technologies from bench through pilots to industrial trials. His expertise is in process design and controls, pilot plant design/operation, separations integration, reactor design, process modeling and simulation, process optimization, and technoeconomic analysis. He received his PhD in Chemical Engineering from University of Pittsburgh.






