Fundamentals of Air Pollution Engineering
by Richard C. Flagan, John H. Seinfeld
Publisher: Prentice Hall 1988
ISBN/ASIN: 0133325377
ISBN-13: 9780133325379
Number of pages: 554
Description:
The study of the generation and control of air pollutants can be termed air pollution engineering and is the subject of this book. Our goal here is to present a rigorous and fundamental analysis of the production of air pollutants and their control. The book is intended for use at the senior or first-year graduate level in chemical, civil, environmental, and mechanical engineering curricula.
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