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CHEN 3700: Measurements and Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3700. Measurements and Instrumentation. Sensors, measurements, and instrumentation are the cornerstones of hands-on learning in engineering, which prepares students for careers and advanced research. This course is much more about measurement science than about computer science or scientific computing. It helps students make the most productive use of computers in the engineering research laboratory. Understand and implement the techniques of computer-based real-time instrumentation and design operational and analytical software using Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW) for Data Acquisition (DAQ) device and simulation of engineering laboratory measurement instruments. Measure physical and chemical properties with various sensors and interfacing LabVIEW and DAQ device. Prereq.: CHEN 2683. 3 s.h.
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CHEN 3718: Women, Science, and Technology
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3718. Women, Science, and Technology. An overview of the role women have played in scientific and technological advances. Problems unique to women entering scientific professions will be addressed, information about scientific and technical careers and job opportunities and contacts with professionals in the community will be provided. Prereq.: ENGL 1550. 3 s.h.
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CHEN 3721: Engineering Plastics
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3721. Engineering Plastics. Preparation, characterization, manufacture, properties and applications of commercial polymers. Prereq.: CHEN 2684 and CHEM 3719; or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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CHEN 3726: Elementary Nuclear Reactor Engineering
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3726. Elementary Nuclear Reactor Engineering. Basic engineering science to serve as background material for nuclear reactor design. Nuclear fission as an energy source. Reactor use and classification. Comprehensive discussion of reactor design problems such as neutron distribution in the core, type of moderator, heat removal, and radiation protection. Prereq.: MATH 2673, PHYS 2610. 3 s.h.
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CHEN 3771: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 1
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3771. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 1. Development of the concepts and formalisms of thermodynamics and their applications to chemical engineering systems. Real and ideal behavior of single and multicomponent systems. Introduction to the thermodynamics of phase equilibria. Analysis and design of thermal systems. Additional topics include applications in transport phenomena and plant design. Prereq.: MATH 2673 or MATH 2686H and CHEN 2684. 3 s.h.
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CHEN 3785L: Transport Phenomena Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3785L. Transport Phenomena Laboratory. Experimental studies of transport properties and momentum, energy and mass transfer using industrial type equipment. Correlation of data and comparison with theory. Oral presentations and preparation of technical reports. Three hours laboratory. Prereq.: CHEN 3786 or concurrent. 1 s.h.
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CHEN 3786: Transport Phenomena 1
4.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3786. Transport Phenomena 1. Mathematical formulation of conversion laws. Dimensional analysis. Mechanism and fundamentals of momentum and energy transfer with selected applications to analysis and design of chemical engineering equipment. Three hours lecture and three hours computational lab per week. Prereq.: MATH 2673 or MATH 2686H and CHEN 2684. 4 s.h.
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CHEN 3787: Transport Phenomena 2/Unit Operations 1
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3787. Transport Phenomena 2/Unit Operations 1. Mass transfer processes. Diffusional operations and separation processes with emphasis on evaporation, humidification and drying. Derivation of design equations from mass and energy balances, and application to equipment design. Solution of simultaneous differential equations of mass, momentum, and energy. Prereq.: CHEN 3786. 3 s.h.
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CHEN 3787L: Unit Operations Laboratory 1
1.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
3787L. Unit Operations Laboratory 1. Experiments in absorption, cascade operations, reaction kinetics, mixing and other chemical engineering operations employing industrial and pilot plant size equipment and instrumentation. Treatment of experimental data, correlations and comparison with theory. Oral presentations and preparation of technical reports. Three hour laboratory. Prereq.: CHEN 3787. 1 s.h.
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CHEN 4801: Chemical Engineering Projects
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
4801. Chemical Engineering Projects. Chemical engineering projects under the guidance of a faculty member. Literature search, design and construction of apparatus, experimentation and preparation of a comprehensive report. Prereq.: Consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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