Gavhane’s Mass Transfer 1 (2021) remains an outstanding guide to navigate the challenging waters of diffusion and interphase transport. Pair it with sincere problem-solving, and you will not only pass your exams but genuinely understand how chemicals move in the real world—from a cooling tower plume to a distillation column reboiler.
The text is written for students who may not have English as a first language, making it easy to grasp complex theories.
The latest versions include revised diagrams and updated data tables to meet modern industry standards.
Moving from static systems to moving fluids, Gavhane explains how convective mass transfer replaces simple molecular diffusion. The text introduces: