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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Engineering : Chemical Engineering

411-308 Process Engineering 3

Credit Points:

7.1

Coordinator:

Professor David Boger and Ms Joan Gravina

Prerequisite/s:

421-205 Mathematics for Engineers 2.2, 411-205 Fluid Mechanics 1, 411-206 Reactor Engineering 1, 411-202 Process Engineering 2.

Timetable:

Semester 2

Contact:

39 hours involving 13 three-hour tutorial practice sessions

Objectives:

Students completing this subject will:

  • be able to develop and apply selection criteria for making an engineering decision;

  • solve the types of problems encountered in the creation of processing systems;

  • be able to perform chemical process design calculations using computer-aided design packages;

  • have an appreciation of professional ethics and responsibilities in the work place.

Content:

Creating and analysing processing systems which economically transform raw material, energy and know-how into useful products. Solving the problems encountered in the creation of processing systems. Development and application of selection criteria for making an engineering decision. Professional ethics discussion session, introduction of computer-aided design tools to perform chemical engineering design problems.

Assessment:

Up to 13 assignments, each of which will be up to 5000 words.

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