Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations waross on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Good refining literature 2

Status
Not open for further replies.

ecaputo

Chemical
Mar 24, 2001
1
Hello,
I will be starting a job soon most likely as a contact engineer in a petrolem refinery and I would like to learn a little before I start. I am looking for a book that has process descriptions and possibly one or maybe combined with basic troubleshooting in a refinery. I am asking because there are many expensive books out there and I dont have the budget or the time to try them all.
Much appreciated!
ecaputo
 
Replies continue below

Recommended for you

See:
R.N. Watkins, Petroleum Refinery Distillation, Gulf.
W.L. Nelson, Petroleum refinery Engineering, McGraw,
J.Gary & G. Handwerk, Petroleum Refining, Dekker,
N. & E. Lieberman, A Working Guide to Process Equipment, McGraw.
N. Lieberman, Troubleshooting Process Operations, PennWell.

Good luck!
 
here's a plug, straight from the website:

Refining Overview - Petroleum, Processes and Products
CD-ROM

A joint effort between the Fuels and Petrochemicals Division and the South Texas Section has produced a CD-ROM titled Refining Overview - Petroleum, Processes and Products. The material was developed by Ed Ekholm, Freeman Self, and Keith Bowers of the South Texas Section’s Professional Development Committee. The Fuels and Petrochemicals Division provided technical review and production of the CD-ROM.

The CD won the 2001 National AIChE Gary Leach Award. It is the basis of a short course on refining that is given every year at the Spring National Meeting. Additionally, it is used for chemical engineering courses in several universities.

go to


The cost is $30

Regards,

Gunnar
 
While I like the PHA-Pro software for Hazops (dyadem link), it has nothing to do with this question for refining literature.
 
I have worked in Largest refinery in world ( Reliance ) 27 million tpa, Nelson is the best source of getting information, and second good book, is Petroleum refing by Bhaskar Rao, this is an elementary book but covers almost all concept, except Gasoline pool, coking and other new technologies
regards
atul
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor