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: July 2002

Despite today's tough economy, the financial outlook for chemical engineers is looking good.

CEP: June 2002

Cultural change necessarily involves resistance to change. This sentiment often rings true for advancements in technology.

CEP: May 2002

After the events of September 11, supply-chain logistics will never be the same. Much like when we travel to the airport, there will be tighter security, more restrictions and slower clearances...

CEP: April 2002

Global climate change, alternative energy options, and the viability of nuclear energy - these are all issues that affect us on all levels.

CEP: March 2002

More and more chemical engineers are becoming leaders and innovators in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical sector of the chemical engineering industries.

CEP: February 2002

Any discussion of energy and the environment is not complete without an engineer's perspective of the present and future scenario for fuel cells.

CEP: January 2002

In November, I asked our readers "Where Are We Headed?" This was not exactly an easy question to answer. And unlike a mathematical equation, there is no one correct answer...

Layer of Protection Analysis: Simplified Process Risk Assessment

October, 2001
Layer of protection analysis (LOPA) is a recently developed, simplified method of risk assessment that provides the much-needed middle ground between a qualitative process hazard analysis and a traditional, expensive quantitative risk analysis. Beginning with an identified accident scenario, LOPA...

Making EHS an Integral Part of Process Design

June, 2001
This book presents an approach—termed MERITT (Maximizing EHS Returns by Integrating Tools and Talents)—for enhancing process development through better integration of environmental, health, and safety evaluations. It draws upon critical components of inherent safety, pollution prevention, green...

Revalidating Process Hazard Analyses

February, 2001
The foundation of any successful process safety program is a current set of process hazard analyses (PHAs) for each of its processes. Revalidating PHAs to keep them up to date and applicable is a must. This book is derived from the experience of many companies in the chemical and hydrocarbon...

CEP: December 2001

We have a professional responsibility to do what we can as chemical engineers to counter the success of terrorism.

CEP: November 2001

Chemical engineers are probably some of the most versatile people you will find throughout many different industries, such as petrochemicals, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, information technology, semiconductors, food and beverage

CEP: October 2001

Creating some semblance of normalcy is, for many, one way of coping with the tragic events of September 11, 2001.

CEP: September 2001

Many of the improvements in productivity and efficiency can be attributed to the information technology (IT) revolution. It has, and will continue to, make sweeping changes to the way the chemical process industries operate.

CEP: August 2001

For many of us, when we flip a switch, we automatically expect a surge of energy to power up a process - whether it's something as simple as turning on the lights or as complicated as running critical equipment in a process plant...

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