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ENGR 111/112 Foundations of Engineering I/II CHEN 204 Elementary Chemical Engineering

• Engineering Problem Solving • Systems of Units and Dimensions, Numerical Calculation


and Estimation, Dimensional Homogeneity and
• Teams Expectations of CHEN 205 from
Dimensionless Quantities, Process Data Representation
• Newton’s Laws (linear regression and interpolation) CHEN 204 CHEN 205 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
• Unit Conversions • Process and Process Variables (temperature, pressure,
• Basic idea of the general accounting equation • Apply First and Second Laws of thermodynamics to open
• Visual Basic Programming density, flow rate)
and closed systems (both steady and unsteady state)
• Engineering Accounting • Conservation of Mass • Conservation laws concepts: mass, energy
• Analyze power and refrigeration cycles
• Open / closed systems • Steady-state non-reactive and reactive systems, • Energy concepts: heat capacity, enthalpy,
• Molecular basis for entropy and internal energy
• Steady state / time-varying systems recycle, by pass, purging latent heats
• Apply different equations of state to calculate unknown
• Accounting for Mass, Charge, Linear Momentum, Angular • Single Phase Systems • Ability to count stuff not just mass measured properties from known intensive quantities
Momentum, Energy, Entropy, Money • Ideal gas, generalized compressibility charts, Kay’s
• CHEN nomenclature • Principle of corresponding states on a molecular and
• Drafting Rule; Gibbs phase rule
macroscopic level
• Hand drafting • Multiphase Systems • Systems: open, closed and isolated; steady
• Fundamental property relations and Maxwell relations
• Computer drafting • Ideal solutions, vapor/liquid, liquid/liquid, liquid/solid state; unsteady state
applied to thermodynamic derivatives
• 3D Modeling equilibrium; Gibbs phase rule • Ability to select a system, sketch it and analyze • Departure functions to solve First and Second Law
• Design Project • Conservation of Energy it in a problem problems for non-ideal systems.
• Graphs / Tables • Steady-state non-reactive ideal systems, steam • Volumetric properties and equations of state: • Heats of reaction
tables, heat capacity functions, phase change density, ideal gas law, pure component phase
• Thermodynamics
operations, reference states, hypothetical process behavior
• Rate Processes: heat transfer, electricity, fluid flow, paths, psychrometric charts
diffusion • Gibbs phase rule
• Applications by Scale: Macro-Unit ops
• Engineering Ethics

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• Equation of state
Conservation and accounting framework • Concept of entropy Basic processes and process variables Equations of state CHEN 205
• Conservation law concepts: mass, energy Conservation and accounting framework Expectations of CHEN 323 from CHEN 205 • First & Second Laws of Thermodynamics
Conservation of Mass: macroscopic balances
•Energy properties and concepts: • First Law of Thermodynamics for open and
Conservation of Energy: macroscopic balances • General understanding of pure component
temperature, pressure, internal energy,
closed systems properties
Basic unit operations and process variables enthalpy, heat capacities, work
•Thermal energy balance; thermal energy- • Second Law of Thermodynamics • Equations of state
Units and dimensions mechanical energy conversions • Material properties: heat capacity • Residual properties
• Entropy, Second Law of Thermodynamics,
entropy generating processes • Equations of state (p and T); phase transitions
• Volumetric properties: equations of state (ideal
gas)
• Applications of calculus

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Conservation of Mass
Conversation of Energy
CHEN 304 Chemical Engineering Fluid Operations CHEN 320 Chemical Engineering Analysis

• Dimensional Analysis and Scale-up • MATLAB


• Fluid Properties CHEN 323 Heat Transfer Operations CHEN 354 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II
• Fluid Statics
• Complex numbers
• Mass, Energy, and Momentum balances • Complex functions Expectations of CHEN 323 from CHEN 320
• Conservation of Energy • Understand Solution Theory including Partial Molar
• Heat Conduction: 1-D Steady State, Numerical Methods, Transient
• Bernoulli's equation • Numerical analysis: applying numerical • Convection & Boundary Layer Theory Properties, Chemical Potentials & Fugacities
• Laminar and turbulent flow; boundary layer concept • Numerical solution of systems of linear and • Laminar & Turbulent Flow; Dimensionless Parameters
• Fluid dynamics for transport and mixing
methods, e.g., root finding, optimization, nonlinear algebraic equations • Flow over Bodies: External Flow; Semi-empirical correlations • Vapor-Liquid Phase Equilibria: Dew, Bubble & Flash
numerical differentiation, numerical • Cases: Flat Plate, Cylinder, Tube Banks, Packed Beds, Flow inside Tubes Calculations; Azeotropes; G-excess models
• Pipe and Internal Flow • Numerical evaluation of integrals (trapezoidal & Ducts: Internal Flow
• Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines integration, numerical ODE solutions, and Simpson’s rule) • Free Convection • Cubic EoS and the Prediction of Phase Equilibria from
• Compressible Flows • Heat Transfer with Phase Change
numerical PDE solutions, to solve practical Computer Simulators
• Flow Measurement • Numerical solution of ordinary and partial • Heat Exchanger Design (double pipe and shell-and-tube HEX sizing and
rating problems; thermal and pressure drop calculations).
• External Flows chemical engineering problems differential equations (finite-difference method for • Radiative Heat Transfer: Blackbodies; Emission & Absorption, Kirchhoff’s • Liquid-Liquid & Vapor-Liquid-Liquid Equilibria
• Flow through Porous Media for fluidized beds and • Statistical methods for data collection and PDE’s) Law; Gray Surfaces, Radiation Between Surfaces
• Applications by scale: Continuum, Macro-Unit ops • Chemical Reaction Equilibria: Simple Gas-Phase
environmental studies
• Applications by scale: Continuum, Macro-Unit ops
analysis • Technology applications: Microelectronics, Oil and Chemical Equilibria; Multiple Reactions; Reactions with multi-
phase equilibria
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• Application of conservation of mass and energy

• Applications of conservation of momentum


• Laminar and turbulent flow; critical Reynolds number
• Boundary layer concept
• Application of scaling arguments, e.g. Reynolds number
• Application of scaling arguments to flow within a laminar
boundary layer
• Friction factors in pipe flow, both in terms of correlation
equations and the Moody diagram

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CHEN 323 Expectations of CHEN 464 from CHEN 424
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CHEN 304 • Energy balances • Mass transfer coefficients (external and Expectations of CHEN 464 from CHEN 323
internal flow)
• Calculate heat transfer coefficients (forced Expectations of CHEN 464 from CHEN 354
• Flow through porous media • Mass/heat transfer analogies (fluxes) convection - external and internal)
• Understanding Mixtures
• Energy balances • Application of differential equations CHEN 425 Chemical Engineering Plant Economics • Apply concept of overall heat transfer coefficient
(e.g., heat exchangers). • Basic Chemical reaction equilibrium
• Process design development
• General design considerations • Energy conservation principle and applications • Multi-reaction and multi-phase chemical
• Essential flow diagrams: equilibria
• Block flow diagrams (BFD), Process flow diagrams (PFD), Piping and • Energy balance
instrumentation diagrams (P&ID), Equipment descriptions and standard Expectations of CHEN 464 from CHEN 205
notation
Expectations of CHEN 424 from • Engineering ethics • Conservation of mass, energy
CHEN 354 • Reactor design • Second Law of Thermodynamics
• Production Costs, Interest and Investment Costs, Profitability Analysis: CHEN 464 Chemical Engineering Kinetics
• Understanding Mixtures--Solution Theory • Design and Cost Estimating: • Heats of reaction
• Chemical Potentials & Fugacities for Diffusion • Safety in Design
• Unsteady state problems
• Process Plant Layout • Design ideal reactor for a single reaction given constraints
• Vapor-Liquid Equilibria for Distillation, Gas • Screening of alternatives (size, conversion, throughput)
Absorption & Humidification • Process integration
• Isothermal operation
CHEN 424 Chemical Engineering Mass Transfer Operations • L-L Equilibria for Liquid-Liquid Extraction • Non-isothermal operation
• Steady-state operation
• Multi-component phase equilibrium • Transient operation
Application of equilibrium theory and rate
considerations to theory and practice of absorption, • Design ideal reactor for multiple reactions given constraints
adsorption, distillation, drying, liquid-liquid extraction, (size, conversion, throughput)
Isothermal operation
membrane separation
Non-isothermal operation
Mass transfer at the molecular level Steady-state operation
Expectations of CHEN 464 from CHEN 204 Transient operation
Mass transfer rate processes: diffusion, mass transfer Introduction to Heterogeneous Kinetics and Design of Fixed
coefficients, stagnant film mass transfer Expectations of CHEN 425 from • Conservation of Mass
Bed Reactors
CHEN 424 • Conservation of Energy Adsorption/desorption equilibrium (Langmuir isotherm)
Mass transfer equilibrium stage unit operations:
Surface reaction mechanisms
distillation, liquid-liquid extraction, solid-liquid •Sizing criteria for mass transfer operations Multistep reaction mechanisms
extraction •Factors impacting capital and operating costs Concept of Rate Determining Step and formulation of
•Effect of driving force on tradeoffs Expectations of CHEN 464 from CHEN 320 rate equation (Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetics)
Mass transfer in differential contactors
• Solving Differential Equations Numerically Effects of external mass transport and intraparticle
CH414 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I diffusion on reaction rate and kinetic parameters
• Numerical evaluation of integrals by quadrature Chemical Reaction with Intraparticle Diffusion
• Systems (trapezoidal and Simpson's rule etc) (effectiveness factor concept)
• Relate overall technical knowledge to real processes, • Fitting of experimental data with polynomials and Design of isothermal heterogeneous reactors with
fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, splines external and/or internal mass transport limitations
thermodynamics Introduction to reaction networks
• Numerical differentiation of discrete data
• Obtain and analyze real data • Solution of systems of linear and nonlinear Expectations of CHEN 426 from CHEN 354
Expectations of CHEN 455 from CHEN 464 algebraic equations
• Produce engineering results CHEN 433 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II • Understanding of Mixtures
•Introduction to kinetics of reactions and application • Linear (including multilinear) and nonlinear
of fundamental principles to design and operation of • Effective communicate: verbal and written modes • Apply all their technical knowledge to real mass • Phase & Reaction Equilibria
regression (i.e. estimation of parameters from
commercial reactors • Use modern engineering tools experimental data)
transfer and kinetic processes - Two-phase equilibrium calculations
• Obtain, analyze, and use real data to produce - Equilibrium calculations for reactive systems
•Reaction rates and concept of runaway reactions
Expectations of CHEN 455 from CHEN 304 engineering results • Cubic EoS Computer Simulation of Phase
•Fundamentals of fluid mechanics with applications Equilibria
Expectations of CHEN 426 from CHEN 424 • Communicate effectively: report writing, technical
to design and analysis of process equipment writing
•Mass, energy, and momentum balances •Selection of mass transfer operations
• Use modern engineering tools to gather and process Expectations of CHEN 426 from CHEN 323
Expectations of CHEN 461 from CHEN 323 •Selection of mass separating agents
•Bernoulli's equation data
•Selection of heating and cooling utilities
•Laminar and turbulent flow Expectations of CHEN 461 from CHEN 204
• Unsteady state macroscopic energy balances •Selection of heat transfer equipment
•Pumps, compressors, and turbines • Conservation of Mass •Internal design of heat exchangers
• Conservation of Energy

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•Conservation of Energy
•Heat Conduction: 1-D Steady State, 2-D Steady Expectations of CHEN 461 from CHEN 320 •Computer-aided simulation
State Expectations of CHEN 455 from CHEN 354
• Algebraic problem solving methods •Cost evaluation
• Applications of thermodynamics to pure and • ODE problem solving methods •Profitability analysis
•Numerical Methods
mixed fluids • Numerical methods •Economic screening of alternatives
•Convection • Symbolic Software Expectations of CHEN 461 from CHEN 205
• Phase equilibria and chemical reaction equilibria
• MATLAB programming • Heat capacity
•Laminar & Turbulent Flow
• Heats of reaction
•Phase Change in Heat Transfer
• Reaction rates & equilibrium
•Heat Exchangers • Transport
• First Law of Thermodynamics
• Second Law of Thermodynamics
CHEN 426 Chemical Engineering Plant Design
• Conservations laws
CHEN 455 Process Safety Engineering • Process synthesis
• Applications of engineering principles to CHEN 461 Process Control and Instrumentation • Mass and energy integration
process safety and hazards analysis • Dynamic models using conservation of mass and energy • Process integration
• Toxicology and industrial hygiene • Behavior of dynamic systems
• Mitigation and prevention with special • Effect of feedback on system dynamics • Plantwide optimization
• Model and simulate linear/nonlinear dynamic systems
emphasis on the chemical process industries • State space representation • Analysis of process performance
• Source modeling for leakage rates • Frequency domain representation
• Dispersion analysis • Analyze dynamic behavior of a system • Multi-objective screening of alternatives
• Relief valve sizing • Stability
• Speed of response Expectations of CHEN 426 from CHEN 461
• Fire and explosion damage analysis • Effect of feedback
• Hazards identification • Design controllers to affect the dynamic behavior •Modeling of unsteady-state systems
• Inherently safer design and layer or protection • Controllers of PID type •Criteria for operability and controllability
• Advanced control strategies
analysis • Applications by scale: Continuum, Macro-Unit ops, Macro-process •Role of design in controllability
• Risk analysis • Technology applications: Biotechnology, Oil and Chemical, Reactor
• Incident investigations Design, Catalysis, Process Dynamics, Control

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