Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Using Excel with VBA

$29.95

This textbook provides advanced instruction on numerical methods and programming for students pursuing chemical engineering or related STEM fields.

Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Using Excel with VBA
Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Using Excel with VBA
$29.95

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Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers Using Excel with VBA, Sixth (Current) Edition Supercharge Excel’s computational power using VBA to perform advanced numerical calculations to solve linear and nonlinear equations, evaluate derivatives, perform optimization, model experimental data by regression and interpolation, assess model fidelity, analyze risk and uncertainty, perform integration, and solve ordinary and partial differential equations. Practical Numerical Methods (PNM) shows engineers and scientists how to use VBA to boost Excel’s power for modeling and analysis using the same numerical techniques found in specialized math software. Visit the companion website for extra content: z.umn.edu/pnm6 Download the book’s Excel and VBA files and learn how to customize your own Excel workbooks: Get the PNMSuite 6: A powerful macro-enabled Excel workbook with a suite of over 300 VBA user functions, macros, and forms for learning VBA and implementing advanced numerical methods in Excel. Work through the book’s hundreds of examples, illustrations, and animations available in downloadable Excel files demonstrating applied numerical methods in Excel and VBA. Customize the example Excel worksheets and VBA code to tackle your unique problems. Try the practice problems for a self-guided study to sharpen your Excel and VBA skills.

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Dimensions 21.6 × 3.4 × 27.9 in

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