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3.00 Credits
Principles of thermodynamics: definitions, basic concepts, and laws; property relationships; construction of thermodynamic charts and tables; energy balances; phase and chemical equilibria; combined mass and energy balances. Prerequisites: CBEMS45A or consent of instructor; Mathematics 2J; EECS10 or MAE10. Only one course from CBEMS45B, CBEMS40B, and MAE91 may be taken for credit. (Design units: 0)
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4.00 Credits
Elements of chemical engineering thermodynamics, including equilibrium and stability; equations of state; generalized correlations of properties of materials; properties of ideal and non-ideal mixtures; thermodynamics of real solutions; ideal and non-ideal phase equilibria; chemical equilibria for ideal and non-ideal solutions. Prerequisite: CBEMS45B or consent of instructor. CBEMS45C and MAE115 may not both be taken for credit. (Design units: 1)
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to the field of Materials Science and Engineering and how materials engineers analyze problems and design solutions. Topics covered include how materials work, how nature designs materials, and how engineering solutions involving materials impact society.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the experimental techniques to characterize the properties of engineering materials. Emphasis on understanding the influence of microstructure on elastic, plastic, and fracture behavior. Topics include microstructure characterization, heat treatment, grain size effect, precipitation hardening, and impact loading. Corequisite: ENGR54. (Design units: 0)
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3.00 Credits
Supervised research in Chemical Engineering for participants in the Campuswide Honors Program. Students taking individual study for design credit are to submit a written paper to the instructor and to the Undergraduate Student Affairs Office in the School of Engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Open only to members of Campuswide Honors Program who are Chemical Engineering majors. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. (Design units: varies)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to engineering analysis, design, and problem solving from a computational perspective. Fundamentals of computers and structured programming. Develop initial design and programming skills using a high-level programming language (primarily C++ with a brief introduction to FORTRAN). Laboratory sessions. Corequisite or prerequisite: Mathematics 2A. Only one course from CEE10, ENGR10, EECS10, EECS12, and MAE10 may be taken for credit. (Design units: 1)
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4.00 Credits
Modeling and analysis of engineering problems under uncertainty. Engineering applications of probability and statistical concepts and methods. Prerequisites: CEE10 or equivalent (EECS10, EECS12, MAE10, ICS21); Mathematics 2J or 3A. (Design units: 1)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to Matlab and its application for engineering analysis and problem solving involving: roots of nonlinear equations, systems of equations, least-squares fitting of curves to data, and integration of ordinary differential equations. Corequisite: Mathematics 3D. Prerequisites: CEE10 or equivalent (EECS10, MAE10, EECS12, ICS21); Mathematics 2J. CEE20 and ENGR15 may not both be taken for credit. (Design units: 1)
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4.00 Credits
Addition and resolution of forces, distributed forces, equivalent system of forces centroids, first moments, moments and products on inertia, equilibrium of rigid bodies, trusses, beams, cables. Corequisite or prerequisite: Mathematics 2D. Prerequisite: Physics 7A. Only one course from CEE30, ENGR30, and MAE30 may be taken for credit. (Design units: 0)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to surveying and land measurements. Use of the level and transit equipment, legal descriptions, subdivisions, topographic surveys, mapping vertical and horizontal curves. Analysis of surveying field data using manual methods, computer programs, and the COGO software system. Laboratory sessions. Prerequisite: CEE10. (Design units: 0)
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