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CME 425: Heat And Mass Transfer
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Fundamental principles of conduction and convective heat transfer, and diffusional and convective mass transfer. Design applications to heat exchanges and packed bed absorbers. Prereq: CME 320, ME 330, engineering standing.
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CME 432: Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A laboratory course emphasizing experimental work in fluid flow, separations, heat transfer, and mass transfer. A majority of this course will focus on lab report writing, statistics, experimental design and safety in the laboratory. Prereq: CME 330, CHE 446G, CME 415; concur: CME 425, CME 420, and engineering standing.
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CME 433: Chemical Engineering Laboratory II
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A continuation of CME 432. A laboratory course emphasizing more detailed experiments in fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, separations, and chemical reaction kinetics with more extensive data collection and analysis as well as a design component based on the experimental results. Prereq: CME 432; concur: CME 550.
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CME 455: Chemical Engineering Process Design I
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A lecture and problem-solving course devoted to the study of chemical engineering economics as it applies to the design of chemical process units and systems. Prereq: CME 415, CME 420, CME 425, ME 330, CS 221, and engineering standing.
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CME 455 - Chemical Engineering Process Design I
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CME 456: Chemical Engineering Process Design II
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A lecture and problem-solving course intended to combine the principles of chemical engineering with optimization as they apply to the design of chemical processes. Results of each design case studied will be presented by both oral and written reports. Prereq: COM 199, CME 455, CME 550 and engineering standing.
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CME 462: Process Control
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Basic theory of automatic control devices and their application in industrial chemical plants is emphasized. Identification of control objectives, appropriate measurements and manipulations, and possible loops between these, requires integration of the control system with the original process design. Interactions between process units are analyzed using well-known analytical tools and design strategies. Prereq: Consent of instructor.
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CME 470: Professionalism, Ethics And Safety
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Detailed lectures and supervised discussions on standards of ethics and safety as they relate to the engineering profession. Emphasis will be on safety in plant design and safety practice in the laboratory and plant. Sociologic problems inherent with air, water and waste management and professional ethics will be addressed. Prereq: Engineering standing.
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CME 471: Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Students carry out literature searches on assigned topics in engineering, prepare for and deliver formal and informal talks at least every two weeks, and submit written summaries of these presentations. Lecture, two hours per week. Prereq: COM 199 and engineering standing.
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CME 505: Analysis of Chemical Engineering Problems
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The application of differential and integral equations to traditional and non-traditional chemical engineering problems. Prereq: CME 425, CME 550 concurrent or consent of instructor.
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CME 515: Air Pollution Control
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Kinetics and equilibria of photochemical and "dark" atmospheric reactions. Atmospheric statics and dynamics including lapse rates, inversions, and vertical and horizontal air motion. Single and area source diffusion. Stack meterology. Prereq: CME 320 or ME 220.
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