Publications

AIChE keeps you updated as chemical engineering industries change with a diverse and reliable set of publications. CEP is offered as a member benefit, while others—including the AIChE Journal, Process Safety Progress, Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, and multiple books—are offered to members at substantial discounts. Browse AIChE publications, along with specific issues and articles.

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CEP Magazine

Written and edited by chemical engineering professionals for chemical engineering professionals, each issue of CEP is packed with practical information you can apply to current or future projects. Read about technological advances in the chemical process and related industries. Get business news, advice on how to improve your career, and gain insight on technical issues such as safety, environmental management, fluids and solids handling, and reactions and separations.

Books

AIChE has publishing partnerships with John Wiley & Sons for books and some books and periodicals. You will be redirected to the appropriate website when purchasing AIChE products sold by these partners. Browse and search for books across the spectrum of chemical engineering disciplines.

Journals

With its publishing partner John Wiley & Sons, AIChE publishes the AIChE Journal, Biotechnology Progress, Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, and Process Safety Progress.

CEP: May 2004

According to statistics released by the National Science Foundation, U.S. R&D is projected to have increased from $276.4 billion in 2002 to $283.8 billion in 2003 - a mere 1% after accounting for inflation...

CEP: April 2004

Last month, at the 2004 Chemical Industry Medal Award Dinner in New York, Thomas E.

CEP: March 2004

The profession of chemical engineering is changing more rapidly, and possibly more radically, than at any time in its history.

CEP: February 2004

Data - it's a vital part of business, but how to effectively manage it is still a challenge faced by many in the industry. In attending DaratechPLANT (Houston, TX; Jan.

CEP: January 2004

For the first time since the middle of 2002, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has passed the psychologically key 10,000 mark. Could this be a sign of overall economic recovery, including the chemical process industries?..

Guidelines for Facility Siting and Layout

August, 2003
A resource for individuals responsible for siting decisions, this guidelines book covers siting and layout of process plants, including both new and expanding facilities. This book provides comprehensive guidelines in selecting a site, recognizing and assessing long-term risks, and the optimal lay...

Understanding Explosions

July, 2003
There are many different types of explosions, each with its own complex mechanism. Understanding explosions is important in preventing them. This reference provides valuable information on explosions for everyone involved in the operation, design, maintenance, and management of chemical processes,...

Guidelines for Investigating Chemical Process Incidents, 2nd Edition

March, 2003
This book provides a valuable reference tool for technical and management personnel who lead or are a part of incident investigation teams. This second edition focuses on investigating process-related incidents with real or potential catastrophic consequences. It presents on-the-job information,...

Essential Practices for Managing Chemical Reactivity Hazards

March, 2003
In its recent investigation of chemical reactivity accidents, the US Chemical Safety Board noted a gap in technical guidance and regulatory coverage. This volume closes the gap in technical guidance, helping small and large companies alike identify, address, and manage chemical reactivity hazards...

CEP: December 2003

As a professional in the chemical industry, you've probably never considered the impact this sector can have on the educational success of students in this country.

CEP: November 2003

The future is here - nanotechnology, once a blue-sky topic, is slowly becoming a reality. As Tim Harper, Cristina Roman Vas and Paul Holister of Cientifica Ltd. note in our 16-page nanotechnology supplement (pp.

CEP: October 2003

You can't teach someone common sense, or can you? The principles of inherent safety, first formalized by Trevor Kletz quite some years ago, are purely based on common sense...

CEP: September 2003

Corporate strategy in the U.S. places high importance on R&D because of its proven capability to improve competitiveness and profitability.

CEP: August 2003

"How'm I doin'?" was the mantra of a former New York City mayor, Ed Koch. Similarly, "How're we doin'?"is something that women engineers often contemplate - their progress, their status, and their prospects...

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