0.2: Chemical Engineering 301 Schedule for 2002

 

Tentative (9/10/02)

Week Starting

Text 1. Chap. Sec. Subject

Text 2. Chap. Sec. Subject

Other Reading and Assignments

Lectures Primarily by

Aug. 26 and Sept. 3

1 What Some Chemical Engineers do for a Living

Introductory material

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K. Zygourakis

Sept. 9

 

3.0 to 3.6 Processes and Process Variables

4.0 to 4.3 Fundamentals of Material Balances, intro to Flowcharts and bases.

1.0 Balances for many types of systems.

1.1 Discussion of Material Balances in chemical systems

S. H. Davis

Sept. 16

4.4 to 4.5 Flowcharts, bases, separators, mixers and the use of a Degree of Freedom Table. Multiple unit processes.

4.6 Balances on Reactive Systems, stoichiometry, species balances.

1.3.0 to 1.3.7 Flow Sheet simulation in non-reacting systems: mixing , separating, splitting streams

1.6.1 Summary of Degree of Freedom Table

1.3.8 & 1.3.9 the reactor modules

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S. H. Davis

Sept. 23

11.0 to 11.2 Material Balances in Transient Systems

Dynamic Material Balances

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K. Zygourakis

Sept. 30

2.0 to 2.8 Intro. to Engineering Calculations,

Appendix A Computational Techniques

4.7 Balances on Reactive Systems; Atomic and Molecular Species Balances

2.1 Discussion of the FORTRAN Programs, 2.3: Unit Conversion & 2.4 Molecular Weight Determination

2.5 The Atomic Matrix and 2.6 Element Balance Programs

Graphical solution of equations and presentation of results.

Maple and other Computer Algebra Packages: what can we do with them?

S. H. Davis

Oct. 7

4.8. Combustion Reactions, 4.9 to 4.10 Additional considerations and summary.

1.4 Linear Independence of multiple reactions, 1.5 Analysis of Plant Units & 1.6 Flows and Reactions in a Plant

5.1 to 8 The Mass Balance Modules

Quiz 1 assigned

Oct. 7th

S. H. Davis

Oct. 16

7.0 to 7.1 The first Law

Part 4: Case Studies

The first Law

Description of Project Topics

Quiz 1 Due, Oct. 16th

Project Assigned

K. Zygourakis

Oct. 21

7.2 to 7.6 Forms of energy, balances on open systems at steady state,

Energy Content of fluids

2.3: Unit Conversion

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K. Zygourakis

Oct. 27

7.7 to 7.8: Energy and Energy Balances, Thermodynamic data and Energy Balance Procedures: Open and Closed systems

2.7 Thermodynamic Programs for steam and other fluids

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S. H. Davis

Nov. 4

8.0 to 8.4 (Mass and Energy) Balances on Non-reactive Processes

3.1: Compound Property Data

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S. H. Davis

Nov. 11

9.0 and 9.1 Reactive processes

 

3.2: Conservation of Energy: Terms in an Energy Balance

3.3.0 and 3.3.1 Main Energy Balance Functions

Quiz 2 Assigned: Nov. 11th

S. H. Davis

Nov. 18

11.3 and 11.4 Transient Energy Balances

More on transient processes

Quiz 2 Assigned Nov. 18th

K. Zygourakis

Nov. 25

9.2 to 9.5 Balances on Reactive Processes

3.3.2 & 3.3.3 Miscellaneous Topics on the use of the Energy Balance Functions, 3.4 Examples of Energy Balances,& 5.9 to 15 The Energy Balance Modules

Quiz 2 due Nov. 25th

Computational aids for energy balances

S. H. Davis

Dec. 2

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Project Due, Project Presentations

S. H. Davis and K. Zygourakis


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