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3.00 Credits
Equilibrium staged separations: distillation, extraction, absorption, evaporation and drying with an emphasis on distillation. Prerequisite(s): CME 311, 324.
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3.00 Credits
Study of analytical and numerical techniques to support upper-level chemical engineering classes. Vector analysis, matrices, differential equations, numerical integration and differentiation, root finding, and curve fitting. Prerequisite(s): CME 281; MTH 219.
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6.00 Credits
Students participate in (1) selection and design, (2) investigation and data collection, (3) analysis and (4) presentation of a research project. Research can include, but is not limited to, developing an experiment, collecting and analyzing data, surveying and evaluating literature, developing new tools and techniques including software, and surveying, brainstorming and evaluating engineering solutions and engineering designs. Proposals from teams of students will be considered.
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1.00 Credits
Presentation of lectures on contemporary chemical engineering subjects by students, faculty, and engineers in active practice. Registration required of senior students only.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the chemistry, structure, and properties of polymers; polymer synthesis and processing. Prerequisite(s): CHM 314; CME 311.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of high performance thermoset resins with focus on structural applications. The survey will include types of thermosets, chemistry, processing, properties, cost, suppliers, and applications. Characterization techniques and typical properties will also be reviewed. The course will also involve a fundamental discussion on cross-linked polymer structure-processing-property relationships, the glassy state, rubber elasticity, time-temperature superposition, and cure kinetics.
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3.00 Credits
Materials and processing. Comprehensive introduction to advanced fiber reinforced polymeric matrix composites. Constituent materials and composite processing will be emphasized with special emphasis placed on structure-property relationships, the role of matrix in composite processing, mechanical behavior, and laminate processing. Specific topics will include starting materials, material forms, processing, quality assurance, test methods, and mechanical behavior. Prerequisite(s): (CME 409 or CME 509 or MAT 501) or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the principles of process development, plant design, and economics. Prerequisite(s): CME 203.
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3.00 Credits
Application of the principles of process development, plant design, and economics. Prerequisite(s): CME 306, 365, 430, 465.
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3.00 Credits
Application of the design process to products based on chemical technology. Coverage of the entire design process from initial identification of product needs, to the generation and selection of product ideas, and culminating in the manufacture of a new product.
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