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CHNE 310: Neutron Diffusion Theory
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Radioactive decay chains, fission product poison burnup, point reactor kinetics with and without delayed neutrons. Neutron diffusion equation, criticality condition and critical size calculations. Prerequisite: 231 and MATH 316. {Spring}
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CHNE 311: Introduction to Transport Phenomena [
4.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
3] The mechanisms and the related mathematical analysis of momentum and heat transport in both the molecular and turbulent regimes. Similarities and differences between transport types and the prediction of transport properties. Prerequisite: (231 or 253). Corequisite: 317. {Fall}
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CHNE 312: Unit Operations
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
A study of the unit operations involved with momentum and heat transfer. Focus will be on the basics of equipment design and how to synthesize a process from the basic units. Includes extensive use of computer techniques and design exercises. Prerequisite: 311. {Spring}
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CHNE 313L: Introduction to Laboratory Techniques for Nuclear Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Techniques for error analysis, experiments in fluid flow, heat transfer, neutron detectors and neutron activation plus neutron diffusion theory and Fermi age. Design and development of experiments, emphasis on written presentations. Prerequisite: ENGL 219. Corequisite: 312. {Spring}
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CHNE 314: Thermodynamics and Nuclear Systems
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
First and second law of thermodynamics and application to electrical generation, particularly nuclear energy conversion systems. Types of nuclear power plants, primary, secondary systems, feedwater, regeneration, and superheating. Corequisite: 231. {Spring}
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CHNE 317: Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Application of analytical and numerical techniques to the solution of frequently encountered engineering problems. Included are data analysis and interpretation; problem formulation; solution of ODEs and PDEs encountered in transport phenomena and kinetics; and elementary control theory. Prerequisite: MATH 316. Corequisite: 311. {Fall}
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CHNE 318L: Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Laboratory experiments in chemical thermodynamics. The lab will include a module on computer aided data acquisition. Students will apply concepts of error analysis and use computer software for interpretation of experimental data. Prerequisite: 253 and 302. {Fall}
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CHNE 319L: Chemical Engineering Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Laboratory experiments in fluids and heat transfer. Students will apply concepts of error analysis and use computational fluid dynamics software for interpretation of experimental data. Prerequisite: 311. {Spring}
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CHNE 321: Mass Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Continuation of 311. The mechanisms and the related mathematical analysis of mass transport in both molecular and turbulent regimes. Similarities and differences among mass, momentum and heat transport. Predication of mass transport properties. Design of separation systems based on mass transfer. Prerequisite: 253 and 311. {Spring}
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CHNE 323L: Radiation Detection and Measurement
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Radiation interaction with matter and detection techniques for nuclear radiations. Experiments will be performed using gas, scintillation and semiconductor counters and include the design of experiments and identification of unknown radionuclides. Prerequisite: 230. {Fall}
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