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Air Pollution Control

A Design Approach, Third Edition

 

C. David Cooper and F. C. Alley

 

This preeminent text, now in its Third Edition, describes the philosophy and procedures for the design of air pollution control systems in clear, authoritative language with an abundance of real-world examples. The authors retain the dual approach of presenting detailed information on air pollution and its control, as well as providing formal design training for engineering students. This latest edition features new chapters on biofiltration and indoor air pollution, as well as new and updated information and sample problems throughout the text.

Foundations of Environmental Engineering

Bishop, Pollution Prevention


 

$88.95 list, 739 pages

10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-218-0

13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-218-1

© 2002

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Table of Contents

 

1. An Overview
2. What Is Process Design?
3. Particulate Matter
4. Cyclones
5. Electrostatic Precipitators
6. Fabric Filters
7. Particulate Scrubbers
8. Auxiliary Equipment: Hoods, Ducts, Fans, and Coolers
9. A Particulate Control Problem
10. Properties of Gases and Vapors
11. VOC Incinerators
12. Gas Adsorption
13. Gas Absorption

14. Biological Control of VOCs and Odors
15. Control of Sulfur Oxides
16. Control of Nitrogen Oxides
17. A Vapor Control Problem
18. Mobile Sources: An Overview
19. Air Pollution and Meteorology
20. Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling

21. Indoor Air Quality and Control
Appendix A. Conversion Factors
Appendix B. Properties of Air and Other Materials
Appendix C. Some Properties of a Gaussian Distribution
Appendix D. Computer Programs

Appendix E. Practice Problems (with solutions) in Air Quality for the P.E. Examination in Environmental Engineering
Appendix F. Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems