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CME 006: The Engineering Profession
0.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Activities of the Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (for junior and senior year chemical engineering students). Lecture: one hour per week. May be repeated three times. Prereq: Chemical engineering major.
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CME 101: Introduction to Chemical Engineering
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An introduction to the chemical engineering profession including: problem-solving techniques, use of computers, computer problems and lectures by practitioners.
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CME 199: Computational Tools in Chemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An introduction to computational tools used in chemical engineering, such as Microsoft Excel, visual basic for applications and Maple. Prereq: Enrollment in the College of Engineering or permission by instructor.
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CME 200: Process Principles
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A course in material and energy balances, units, conversions, tie elements, recycle, bypass, equations of state, heat effects, phase transitions, and the first and second laws of thermodynamics applications in separation processes involving equilibrium reactions and energy exchange. Prereq: CHE 115, CS 221; "C" grade or better in MA 113; "C" average or better in CHE 105 and CHE 107; prereq or concur: MA 114, PHY 231.
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CME 320: Engineering Thermodynamics
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Fundamentals of thermodynamics, review of first law, second and third laws, VL, LL and SL equilibria, homogeneous and heterogeneous chemical reaction equilibria. Prereq: CME 200, MA 213, PHY 231.
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CME 330: Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Introduction to the physical properties of fluids, fluid statics. Equations of conservation of mass, momentum and energy for systems and control volumes. Dimensional analysis and similarity. Principles of inviscid and real fluid flows; flow through pipes and around bodies. Application and design of fluid handling systems. Prereq: Engineering standing, CME 200, 320, CS 221 or EGR 199, and MA 214.
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CME 395: Special Problems in Chemical Engineering
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Individual work on some selected problems in the field of chemical engineering. May be repeated one time. Prereq: Engineering standing and approval of the chairperson of the department.
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CME 404G: Polymeric Materials
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Synthesis, structure, and processing of polymers, useful geometric forms, mechanical and thermal properties, crystallinity, polymer blends, evaluation of polymers for specific applications (aerospace, automotive, biomedical), laboratory activities for each of the above. Prereq: Engineering standing. CHE 230 or CHE 236. MSE 301 or consent of instructor. (Same as MSE 404G.)
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CME 415: Separation Processes
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Separations based on both equilibrium stage concepts and mass transfer rate control are addressed for a range of chemical process operations, including distillation, gas absorption, extraction, adsorption, and membrane-based processes. Design problems are conceived to require computer-aided modeling and analysis. Prereq: CME 320, engineering standing.
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CME 420: Process Modeling in Chemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Applications of principles of material and energy balances, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, physical chemistry and numerical methods to problems in separation and transport processes and reactive systems. Prereq: CS 221, MA 214; prereq or concur: CME 320, ME 330, engineering standing.
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