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PCE 412 /512: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Advanced thermodynamics with emphasis in phase and chemical equilibrium. Thermodynamic relations and applications. Properties of ideal and non-ideal one-component and multi-component systems. Ideal and non-ideal phase equilibria. Phase diagrams. Design of equilibrium flash separators. Phase equilibria using equation of state. Chemical equilibrium. Optimum conditions for feasible reaction equilibria. Prerequisite: PCE/ MME 314 or permission of instructor.
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PCE 414 /514: Mass Transfer
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Continued study of unit operations, with emphasis on mass transfer and special problems. Steady and unsteady diffusion, convective mass transfer, absorption, scrubbing, and stripping. Humidification, psychometry, and drying. Multiple effect evaporators, cooling towers, packed towers, distillation. Prerequisite: grade of C- or better in PCE 403 and PCE/ MME 341.
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PCE 415: Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Chemical Kinetics of homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions, kinetic theories, mechanism and modeling, reactor design, design of multiple reactions; temperature and pressure effects. Non-ideal reactors, survey of catalytic and biochemical reaction systems. Prerequisite: PCE 204, PCE/ MME 313, 314, MTH 245.
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PCE 416 /516: Biochemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts concerning biochemical kinetics and bioreactors. In particular, this course will focus on enzymatic reactions and fermentations using genetically engineered organisms. Biochemical topics include overviews of cell structure, enzyme kinetics and cell growth kinetics. Engineering topics include: immobilization, fermentor design and sterilization processes. Prerequisites: PCE 204, MTH 245, CHM 332 or by permission of instructor.
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PCE 417 /517: Biomedical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts in biomedical engineering with a special focus on chemical engineering applications. In particular, this course will focus on transport phenomena in biological systems, pharmacokinetics and tissue engineering. Engineering topics will also include discussions concerning the design of equipment and materials for, dialysis, oxygenation, artificial organs, and tissue engineering. Prerequisites: MTH 245, PCE 204, 414 or permission of instructor.
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PCE 425 /525: Surface and Colloid Science of Papermaking
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Covers basic concepts associated with papermaking process and properties of paper. Includes descriptions of basic colloid properties of fibers, fines, and other papermaking materials. Prerequisite: CHM 252 or grade of C- or better in CHM 231 or CHM 251.
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PCE 441 /541: Pollution Prevention in Environmental Management
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Provides understanding of how corporations respond to governmental regulation by setting up environmental management systems which employ the principles of pollution prevention. Engineering concepts such as material balances, energy balances, risk assessment, and life cycle assessment have impacted new process designs. In this course a basis for evolution and maturation of pollution prevention as a fundamental methodology to ensure compliance and economic sustainability of industrial processes will be provided. The understanding of the concepts of pollution will be demonstrated by participation in a class project sponsored by industry at one of their facilities. Prerequisites: PCE 204; and junior standing. Corequisites: PCE/ MME 341.
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PCE 442 /542: Air Pollution Control
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
This course is an introduction to the formation and control of air pollutants, engineering theories and principles pertaining to the design of air pollution control operations, and environmental legislation pertaining to air. Solutions to environmental problems will be investigated, considering technical, economical and ethical aspects of engineering. Prerequisite: PCE 204, PCE/ MME 313, 314, and 341 or permission of the instructor.
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PCE 450 /550: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
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PCE 461 /561: Coating Technology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Methods used in coating paper and properties of coating formulation. Prerequisites: PCE 202, PCE/ MME 313.
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