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 411-308 Process Engineering 3

Credit Points

7.14

Coordinator

Prof. David Boger & Ms Joan Gravina

Prerequisites

421-205 Mathematics for Engineers 2.2, 411-205 Fluid Mechanics 1, 411-206 Reactor Engineering 1 and 411-207 Process Engineering 2

Corequisites

None

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

One three-hour problem-solving session per week

Subject Description

Introduction to solution techniques required to solve practical engineering problems. Development and application of selection criteria for making engineering decisions. Use of computer design packages to perform chemical process design calculations. 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. Appreciation of professional ethics and responsibilities in the work place

Assessment

Up to 12 assignments, each of which may be up to 5000 words



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