Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations, 4th EditionTyler G. Hicks, P.E., Nicholas P. Chopey
This handbook presents some 1000 calculation procedures for the field of chemical engineering. Today, in technical literature, the chemical engineering field is often referred to as the CPI — Chemical Process Industries.
Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 8th EditionDavid M. Himmelblau, James B. Riggs
This book presents the foundation of specific skills and information that are required for the successful undergraduate and postgraduate study of chemical engineering as well as the professional practice of chemical engineering.
One Hundred Years of Chemical EngineeringEdited by Nikolaos A. Peppas
A series of books devoted to the examination of the history and development of chemistry from its early emergence as a separate discipline to the present day. The series will describe the personalities, processes, theoretical and technical advances which have shaped our current understanding of chemical science.
Chemical Engineering Design - Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design, 2nd EditionGavin Towler, Ray Sinnott
The application of chemical engineering principles to the design of chemical processes and equipment. It covers process design, operations, safety, loss prevention and equipment selection.
Chemical Engineering Plant Design, 4th EditionFrank C. Dryden, Charles E. Vilbrandt
This book presents an analysis of the fundamental principles and factors that are involved in the development of a technically and economically efficient plant process from the laboratory stage through the pilot plant stages to the commercial size unit.

Harry Silla
The book emphasizes approximate shortcut calculations needed for a preliminary design. Approximate, quick calculations have their use in industry for preparing proposals, for checking more exact calculations, and for sizing some equipment before completing the process design.
Petroleum Refining - Technology and Economics, 4th EditionJames H. Gary, Glenn E. Handwerk
The basic aspects of current petroleum-refining technology and economics
are presented in a systematic manner suitable for ready reference by technical managers, practicing engineers, university faculty members, and graduate or senior students in chemical engineering.