Kudos for all the active participants of chemical engineering division (Wikiversity), who have been trying to build a brand new environment of chemical engineering .Click here to enter. The core areas like chemical process principles, fluid mechanics, instrumentation and control systems, heat transfer, chemical process technology, chemical engineering thermodynamics,process equipment design, unit operations,mass transfer,reaction engineering,particle mechanics,transport phenomena,process dynamics and control, chemical plant economics and management need to be treated further more.Besides, there are databases, journals, textbooks, research projects, magazines, softwares and other resources available online.
I've added a few websites under the category ''chemical engineering communities'' on the sidebar of this blog.I request my blog readers to create an account in Wikiversity and contribute to the development of any of your concerned areas.To create an account click here.Although, you can edit the content without an account, where all your edits are publicly associated with your IP address at the time of that edit.In fact, there are more advantages in editing as a user which lets you build trust and respect through a history of good edits. It is also easier to communicate and collaborate with veteran editors if you're a registered user (at least, who you are on Wikiversity).
2 comments:
Thanks for this useful information that you have been shared to us readers. I am looking forward for your next post! Good luck for your next post
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Thank you Nisha:) I hope that you'll continue to read my blog posts and point out odds if there are any. I would also appreciate if you give me any suggestions, or share your valuable ideas here.
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