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ChBE Course Descriptions Modifications

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ChBE Course Descriptions

Modifications

ChBE 0010 OLD Bulletin Description   THERMODYNAMICS AND PROCESS

CALCULATIONS I CHBE0010   Applications of conservation of mass

and energy to industrial chemical processes, with emphasis on engineering units/dimensions and stoichiometric relationships. Thermodynamic concepts – first and second laws, heat, work, energy, entropy, equilibrium, reversibility, equations of state – are introduced in process contexts. Emphasis in Part II on multiphase, multicomponent, and reactive systems. Use of personal computer software required.

  Prerequisites:

NEW Bulletin Description   CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES CHBE0010   Introduction to chemical and

biological process calculations emphasizing unit operations, process stoichiometry, material and energy balances, states of matter, and continuous steady state and transient processes. Introduction to computational tools for process engineering calculations.

  Prerequisites:

ChBE 0011 OLD Bulletin Description   THERMODYNAMICS AND PROCESS

CALCULATIONS II CHBE0011   Applications of conservation of mass

and energy to industrial chemical processes, with emphasis on engineering units/dimensions and stoichiometric relationships. Thermodynamic concepts – first and second laws, heat, work, energy, entropy, equilibrium, reversibility, equations of state – are introduced in process contexts. Emphasis in Part II on multiphase, multicomponent, and reactive systems. Use of personal computer software required.

  Prerequisites: CHBE 10, CHEM 31

NEW Bulletin Description   CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

THERMODYNAMICS CHBE0011   Thermodynamic concepts – first

and second laws, heat, work, energy, entropy, equilibrium, reversibility, equations of state – are introduced in process contexts. Phase equilibria, chemical potential, fugacity, and colligative properties are also discussed.

  Prerequisites: CHBE 10, CHEM

31

ChBE 21 OLD Bulletin Description   FLUID MECHANICS CHBE0021 Fundamentals of fluid

mechanics and their applications to the design and understanding of flow phenomain (sic) in industrial and biological processes. Steady-state and non-steady-state conduction and convective heat transfer. Applications to design of heat exchangers.

Prerequisites: Chemical and Biological Engineering 10, 11; Mathematics 13.

NEW Bulletin Description   TRANSPORT PHENOMENA I CHBE0021 Fundamentals of fluid mechanics

and their applications to the design and understanding of flow phenomena in industrial and biological processes. Analysis and design of steady-state and non-steady-state heat conduction and convective heat transfer in industrial and biological processes.

Prerequisites: Chemical and Biological Engineering 10, 11; Mathematics 13.

ChBE 22 OLD Bulletin Description HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER CHBE0022 Principles of heat and mass

transfer. Steady-state conduction and diffusion processes. Convective transport of heat and mass in laminar and turbulent flows in conduits and over various surfaces. Applications to design of heat exchangers. Natural convection. Combined heat and mass transfer applications.

PrerequisitesChemical and Biological Engineering 10, 11; Mathematics 13.

NEW Bulletin Description  TRANSPORT PHENOMENA I I CHBE0022 Principles of heat and mass

transfer. Steady-state conduction and diffusion processes. Convective transport of heat and mass in laminar and turbulent flows in conduits and over various surfaces. Applications to design of heat exchangers. Natural convection. Combined heat and mass transfer applications.

PrerequisitesChemical and Biological Engineering 10, 11; Mathematics 13.

ChBE 0039 OLD Bulletin Description   APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND

SOFTWARE FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CHBE0039 This course covers analytical

techniques including Laplace transformation and the use of Bessel and other special functions; and numerical methods of analysis of non-linear problems and their implementation using commercially available software. The use of process simulation for chemical and biological processes is also covered.

NEW Bulletin Description   APPLIED NUMERICAL METHODS

FOR CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

CHBE0039   Numerical analysis methods and

their implementation using commercially available software are reviewed. Scientific programming methodology. The application of commercial process simulation software for the analysis of chemical and biological process models is introduced.

  Prerequisites: CHBE 0010, CHBE

0011 (concurrently)

ChBE 96 OLD Bulletin Description   RESEARCH CHBE0096 Preparation of a report

based on personal research, design, or experiment. Please see the Departmental website for specific details.

  Prerequisite: Permission

of Instructor

NEW Bulletin Description   HONORS THESIS RESEARCH CHBE0096   Supervised research in chemical

and biological engineering leading to the completion of the undergraduate honors thesis. Please see the Departmental website for specific program details and qualification requirements.

  Prerequisites: Permission of

Instructor and Department Chair

ChBE 99 OLD Bulletin Description   SPECIAL TOPICS CHBE0099 A mentored professional experience in

chemical engineering at an off-site organization. The internship must conform to all the requirements of the School of Engineering Internship Program. The department will grant course credit for internships if all of the following conditions are met: 1) The project is approved in advance by the department, 2) a faculty mentor has supervisory and technical control of any work that receives credit, and 3) a written report is submitted that is evaluated by the faculty adviser and the outside institutional supervisor. Please see departmental website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing.

NEW Bulletin Description   INTERNSHIP IN CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL

ENGINEERING CHBE0099 A mentored professional experience in

engineering at an off-site organization. The internship must conform to all the requirements of the School of Engineering Internship Program. The department will grant course credit for internships if all of the following conditions are met: 1) The project is approved in advance by the department, 2) a faculty mentor has supervisory and technical control of any work that receives credit, and 3) a written report is submitted that is evaluated by the faculty adviser and the outside institutional supervisor.

Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing.

ChBE 0111 OLD Bulletin Description   THERMAL-FLUID TRANSPORT I CHBE0165 (Cross-listed as Mechanical

Engineering 111). Advanced topics in fluid mechanics. Viscous and inviscid flows. Strain rate, vorticity and streamline coordinates. Differential conservation laws for mass, momentum and energy. Dimensional analysis. Lubrication flows. Momentum and thermal laminar boundary layers. Laminar-turbulent transition. Reynolds stress and turbulence modeling. Turbulent boundary layers. Flow modeling.

PrerequisitesES 8 - Fluid Mechanics or permission of instructor.

NEW Bulletin Description   THERMAL-FLUID TRANSPORT I CHBE0111 (Cross-listed as Mechanical

Engineering 111). Advanced topics in fluid mechanics. Viscous and inviscid flows. Strain rate, vorticity and streamline coordinates. Differential conservation laws for mass, momentum and energy. Dimensional analysis. Lubrication flows. Momentum and thermal laminar boundary layers. Laminar-turbulent transition. Reynolds stress and turbulence modeling. Turbulent boundary layers. Flow modeling.

PrerequisitesES 8 - Fluid Mechanics or permission of instructor.

ChBE 201 OLD Bulletin Description   MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHBE 101   Application of numerical methods

and digital computers to the solution of mathematical problems in chemical engineering. Subjects include interpolation and approximation, roots of algebraic equations, numerical integration, and solution to ordinary and partial differential equations.

  Prerequisites: For Juniors, Seniors,

and Graduate students  

NEW Bulletin Description   MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN CHEMICAL

ENGINEERING CHBE 201   Systematic study of the solution of an algebraic

equation, ordinary and partial differential equations or a set of equations. Emphasis is placed on the many similarities and the few differences of these three classes of problems utilizing vector space concepts. Specific topics include: linear independence; basis vectors and functions; eigenvalues, eigenvector and eigenfunctions; initial and boundary value problems; generalized Fourier series; Sturm-Louisville problems; Green's function. Application examples in the following areas are used to demonstrate the concepts: chemical reaction engineering, heat conduction and mass diffusion in one, two, or three dimensions at the steady state or in the transient mode. Emphasis is placed on linear problems but nonlinear ones are also discussed. The computational environment used is MATLAB.

  Prerequisites: Graduate Engineering Student or

Permission of Instructor

ChBE 202 OLD Bulletin Description   CHEMICAL AND CATALYTIC

REACTION ENGINEERING TOPICS CHBE00103   Applied chemical kinetics,

reaction rate theories, complex kinetics, chain reactions, reactor stability and sensitivity to operating parameters. Mass and energy transfer limitations in heterogeneous non-catalytic and catalytic reactor design.

  Prerequisites: Chemical and

Biological Engineering 102

NEW Bulletin Description   CHEMICAL AND CATALYTIC

REACTION ENGINEERING TOPICS CHBE00202   Applied chemical kinetics,

reaction rate theories, complex kinetics, reactor stability and sensitivity to operating parameters. The interplay of diffusion and reaction in non-catalytic and catalytic reaction systems. Case studies in reactor design.

  Prerequisites: Graduate

Engineering Student, CHBE 102

ChBE 203 OLD Bulletin Description   ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS CHBE 135   Thermodynamics as applied to

chemical engineering. Attention is given to the derivation of thermodynamic functions from concepts of statistical mechanics, chemical equilibrium, availability, and computation of vapor-liquid equilibrium compositions.

  Prerequisites: CHBE 11 or

equivalent

NEW Bulletin Description   ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS CHBE 203   Thermodynamics as applied to

chemical engineering. Attention is given to the derivation of thermodynamic functions from concepts of statistical mechanics, chemical equilibrium, availability, and computation of vapor-liquid equilibrium compositions.

  Prerequisites: Graduate

Engineering Student or Permission of Instructor

ChBE 204 OLD Bulletin Description   ADVANCED TRANSPORT CHBE 114   Heat, mass, and momentum

transfer beyond Chemical Engineering 23. Emphasis on coupling among transport processes and with chemical reaction. Problems of industrial and biological interest.

  Prerequisites: Chemical and

Biological Engineering 23

NEW Bulletin Description   ADVANCED TRANSPORT

PHENOMENA CHBE 204   Formulation, solution, and

analysis of problems in momentum, energy and mass transport phenomena that occur in chemical and biological processes.

  Prerequisites: Graduate

Engineering Student, CHBE 21, CHBE 22

ChBE 292 OLD Bulletin Description   GRADUATE SEMINAR:

CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

CHBE0292 Presentation of individual

reports on basic topics to a seminar group for discussion and criticism. Please see departmental website for specific details.

NEW Bulletin Description   GRADUATE SEMINAR CHBE0292 Presentation of

individual reports on basic topics to a seminar group for discussion and criticism. Please see departmental website for specific details.

ChBE 295 OLD Bulletin Description   MASTER’S THESIS CHBE0295 Guided research on a

topic suitable for a master’s thesis. Credit as arranged. Please see departmental website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

NEW Bulletin Description   MASTER’S THESIS

RESEARCH CHBE0295 Guided research on a

topic suitable for a master’s thesis. Credit as arranged. Please see departmental website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

ChBE 297 PH.D. THESIS CHBE0297

Guided research on a topic suitable for a doctoral dissertation. Credit as arranged. Please see departmental website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

DOCTORAL THESIS RESEARCH

CHBE0297

Guided research on a topic suitable for a doctoral dissertation. Credit as arranged. Please see departmental website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

ChBE 401 & 402 OLD Bulletin Description   MASTERS DEGREE PART-TIME CHBE0401 Part-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

MASTERS DEGREE FULL TIME CHBE0402 Full-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

NEW Bulletin Description   MASTER’S DEGREE CONTINUATION CHBE0401 Part-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

MASTER’S DEGREE CONTINUATION CHBE0402 Full-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

ChBE 501 & 502 OLD Bulletin Description   DOCTORAL CONTINUATION CHBE0501 Part-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

DOCTORAL CONTINUATION CHBE0502 Full-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

NEW Bulletin Description   DOCTROAL DEGREE CONTINUATION CHBE0501 Part-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

DOCTORAL DEGREE CONTINUATION CHBE0502 Full-time. Please see departmental

website for specific details.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

ChBE Course Descriptions

Deleted

ChBE Courses to be DELETED

ChBE 0023 Rate Controlled Separations

ChBE 0075 Biomedical Engineering II

ChBE 0175 Biomedical Engineering II

ChBE 0150 Crystallization

ChBE 0195 Senior Honors Thesis

ChBE 0196 Senior Honors Thesis

ChBE Course Descriptions

Minor Modifications (Typos)

CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SEPARATIONS CHBE0045 Design and analysis of seperation separation

processes. Equilibrum-stage processes, stagewise seperation separation processes, mass transfer operations, and rate-controlled seperations separations. Fundamental study of distillation, extraction, adsorption, membrane seperation separation, and percipitation precipitation & crystallization processes.

PrerequisitesChemical and Biological Engineering 22

CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

CHBE0051 Laboratory experimaents experiments related to

fundamental concepts characterizing chemical and biological systems and processes. Experience is gained in planning and executing the experiments and critically analyzing the collected data to achieve a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts. Oral presentations and written reports are an integral part of this laboratory course. Fall

CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

CHBE0052 Open-ended labratory laboratory projects in an

area of applied and industrial interest of chemical and biological engineering. Students work in groups and choose one project for the whole term. They are asked to not only analyze the results of a given experiment but also decide what are the important experiments to perform as part of their overall plan to bring their project to a successful conclusion. Oral presentations and written reports are an integral part of this laboratory course.

PRODUCT & PROCESS DESIGN CHBE0060   This is a capstone design course covering the principles of

design and economic evaluation through the preliminary design of a commercial project related to a product or a process. Working in groups on assigned or selected portions of the overall project, students are required to make intregrated integrated use of a wide variety of fundamentals and principles gained from previous courses. Computational laboratories are supplemental supplemented by appropirate lectures. Use of design software.

PrerequisitesChemical and Biological Engineering 11, 39, 45.