Process Control

Theoretical and practical factors governing automatic control of industrial processes; control systems, review of measurement devices, control modes, mathematical relationships and analysis of control systems. Co-requisites: CHEM-ENG 444

Chem Process Design I

Systematic procedure for the design of chemical processes. Open-ended problems, economic decision making, and profitability analysis. Invention of flow sheets for continuous production of chemicals in fluid phases; emphasis on procedures for rapid estimates of material and energy balances, the use of heuristics to estimate equipment sizes and costs, using initial cost estimates to revise and improve the design, sensitivity, and alternatives.

Chem Process Design I

Systematic procedure for the design of chemical processes. Open-ended problems, economic decision making, and profitability analysis. Invention of flow sheets for continuous production of chemicals in fluid phases; emphasis on procedures for rapid estimates of material and energy balances, the use of heuristics to estimate equipment sizes and costs, using initial cost estimates to revise and improve the design, sensitivity, and alternatives.

Chem Eng Lab I

Emphasizes the application of basic concepts of chemical engineering in the analysis and design of experiments. Oral and written reports required. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BS-CE majors.

Chem Eng Lab I

Emphasizes the application of basic concepts of chemical engineering in the analysis and design of experiments. Oral and written reports required. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BS-CE majors.

Chem Eng Lab I

Emphasizes the application of basic concepts of chemical engineering in the analysis and design of experiments. Oral and written reports required. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BS-CE majors.

Chem Eng Lab I

Emphasizes the application of basic concepts of chemical engineering in the analysis and design of experiments. Oral and written reports required. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BS-CE majors.

Hnr Indstu In Ch E

This is a stand-alone independent study designed by the student and faculty sponsor that involves frequent interaction between instructor and student. Qualitative and quantitative enrichment must be evident on the proposed contract before consent is given to undertake the study.

Fluid Mechanics

An introduction to the theory and application of momentum transport in fluids. The basic theoretical equation, e.g., Navier Stokes equations and Boundary Layer analysis developed and used to flow problems, with applications to laminar and turbulent flow in the design of piping and other chemical equipment.
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