And in the real world? There’s no solution manual for a broken heat exchanger or a fouled distillation column. Have you found a reliable resource for Geankoplis problems? Share your experience in the comments below — but please, no direct links to copyrighted material.
❌ Copy answers blindly before trying the problem. ✅ Do: Attempt the problem for 30 minutes. Then check only the first step of the solution. Then try again. And in the real world
If you’re an undergraduate in chemical engineering, you know the name Christie J. Geankoplis . Her book, Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles (widely known as Transport Processes and Unit Operations ), is the bible for momentum, heat, and mass transfer. Share your experience in the comments below —
❌ Submit solution manual answers as your own. ✅ Do: Use it to verify your final answer. If it differs, rework the problem. If you still don’t match, ask for help. Then check only the first step of the solution