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3.00 Credits
Modeling and analysis of physical phenomena that arise in chemical engineering and an introduction to computer-aided design. Prerequisites: CHE 197, 244, and MA 238
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Experimental studies covering fluid mechanics and heat transfer in unit operations. Specific applications of standard laboratory practices, probability, and statistical data analysis. Emphasis placed on written and oral laboratory report presentation techniques. Prerequisite: BYS 201. Prerequisite or parallel: CHE 441, 443, and 446. 133 440 Unit Operations Laboratory II (2 hrs) Experimental studies covering reaction kinetics, mass separation, biotechnology, and special material properties. Specific applications of standard laboratory practices, probability, and statistical data analysis. Ethical issues in real situations taken from professional practice. Emphasis placed on written and oral laboratory report presentation techniques. Prerequisites: CHE 439, 441 and 443.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of chemical kinetics and chemical reactor engineering along with the design of both thermal and catalytic reactors. Prerequisites: CHE 344, 347.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of mass transfer phenomena, with applications to both stage-wise and diffusion controlled distillation, gas absorption/desorption, humidification, and extraction processes. Prerequisites: CHE 342, 344, MAE 310.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of chemical process control; control system design for chemical processes. Prerequisites: CHE 347 and 441, MA 238.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of transport phenomena from a unified approach to momentum, heat and mass transfer. Application of theory to the design of various transport equipment. Prerequisites: CHE 352, Prerequisite or parallel: CHE 443.
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3.00 Credits
Individual design of chemical engineering components, concluding with an overall team design effort, using modern computer-aided design techniques. Overall design requires a preliminary design, simulation, and economic evaluation of a chemical production flow sheet. Ethical issues in real situations taken from professional practice will be examined. This capstone design course requires a written report detailing a preliminary plant design, requiring students to show evidence of organization, research, and presentation. Prerequisites: CHE 441, 443, 446, and parallel CHE 445.
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3.00 Credits
Engineering aspects of air, water, and thermal pollution. Hydrologic cycle, water sources and uses; industrial and other sources of primary and secondary pollutants. Transport process in environmental problems and in their control. Prerequisite: CH 123 and 126, MAE 341, and parallel MAE 310. (Same as CE 449)
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3.00 Credits
Engineering design and synthesis of environmental control systems. Control of multiphase systems with application to air and water pollution control. Prerequisite: MAE 310/ CHE 342.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected Topics in Chemical Engineering
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