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0.00 Credits
Students participating in paper science and engineering co-op program register for this course during semesters when they are away from Oxford on work assignment. This enables students to remain in good standing with the University Registrar.
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3.00 Credits
Engineering economic decisions; breakeven and minimum cost analysis; engineering methods of resource allocation; concepts of interest; time evaluation of tactical and strategic alternatives. Prerequisite: ECO 201, MTH 151. Corequisite: STA 368 or PCE 204. Cross-listed with MME 341.
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3.00 Credits
Papermaking process with emphasis on chemical engineering principles involved. Prerequisite: grade of C- or better in PCE 313 and credit for PCE 202 and PCE 311. Corequisite: PCE/ MME 341.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of environmental issues facing pulp and paper industry and how the industry addresses these issues. In-plant pollution abatement alternatives discussed as well as external treatment. Computer-based modeling applications introduced and applied to problems. Design considerations involved in selecting among alternative pollution control strategies are presented and applied to examples. Prerequisite: grade of C- or better in PCE 204 and PCE/ MME 313. Corequisite: PCE 311.
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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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