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CHNE 454: Process Dynamics and Control
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Application of special mathematical techniques to the analysis of chemical processes and the elements of process control. Computer experience suggested. Prerequisite: 317. {Spring}
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CHNE 461: Chemical Reactor Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Elementary principles of chemical reactor design and operation utilizing the kinetics of homogeneous and heterogeneous- catalytic reactions. Prerequisite: 311 and 317. {Fall}
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CHNE 461 - Chemical Reactor Engineering
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CHNE 462: Monte Carlo Techniques for Nuclear Systems
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Monte Carlo methods for nuclear criticality and reactor analysis and radiation shielding calculation using production Monte Carlo codes, understand basics of probability and statistics and of particle transport in the context of Monte Carlo methods. {Fall} Corequisite: 410.
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CHNE 462 - Monte Carlo Techniques for Nuclear Systems
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CHNE 464 /564: Thermal-Hydraulics of Nuclear Systems
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Nuclear system heat transfer and fluid flow; convection in single and two phase flow; liquid metal heat transfer, pressure loss calculations; fuel element design and heat transfer; thermal-hydraulics design of nuclear systems. Prerequisite: 311 and 313L and 317. {Fall}
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CHNE 464 /564 - Thermal-Hydraulics of Nuclear Systems
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CHNE 466: Nuclear Environmental Safety Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Radiation environment, transport, shielding, dose calculations, safety, monitoring, guidelines and regulations; radioactive waste handling and disposal. Prerequisite: MATH 316. {Fall}
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CHNE 466 - Nuclear Environmental Safety Analysis
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CHNE 468 /568: Introduction to Space Nuclear Power
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Introduction to design and mass optimization of Space Power Systems, passive and active energy conversion systems and design of RTG's, radiation shield, heat pipe theory, design and applications, advanced radiators, TE-EM pumps and orbital lifetime calculations and safety. Prerequisite: 231 and 311. {Spring}
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CHNE 468 /568 - Introduction to Space Nuclear Power
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CHNE 470: Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Materials for use in nuclear reactors, metallurgy and irradiation behavior, fundamentals of the nuclear fuel cycle including the uranium, thorium, and advanced fuel cycles. {Fall}
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CHNE 470 - Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials
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CHNE 475: Polymer Science and Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Curro (Also offered as NSMS 575.) Introduces wide range of contemporary polymer science topics, emphasizing physical chemistry, polymer physics and engineering properties of polymer systems. Exposure to unique behavior of polymers in engineering applications and preparation for further studies in polymers.
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CHNE 475 - Polymer Science and Engineering
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CHNE 476: Nuclear Chemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Fuel cycles in nuclear reactors; production of reactor fuels; processing of spent fuels by precipitation, solvent extraction, etc.; and separation of isotopes. {Offered upon demand}
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CHNE 476 - Nuclear Chemical Engineering
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CHNE 477 /577: Electrochemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Introduction of the principles of electrochemistry and their applications in materials characterization, corrosion, electroplating and etching. The course builds on electrochemical kinetics and discusses the design of sensors, batteries and fuel cells. Prerequisite: 302. {Spring upon demand}
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