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Course ListingsFall 2012Chemical and Biological EngineeringCHBE0010CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINIntroduction to chemical and biological process calcul<strong>at</strong>ionsemphasizing unit oper<strong>at</strong>ions, process stoichiometry, m<strong>at</strong>erial andenergy balances, st<strong>at</strong>es of m<strong>at</strong>ter, and continuous steady st<strong>at</strong>e andtransient processes. Introduction to comput<strong>at</strong>ional tools for processengineering calcul<strong>at</strong>ions.Sections00710 CHBE001001 J+ Ryder, Daniel F 1.0CHBE0021TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IFundamentals of fluid mechanics and their applic<strong>at</strong>ions to the designand understanding of flow phenomena in industrial and biologicalprocesses. Analysis and design of steady-st<strong>at</strong>e and non-steady-st<strong>at</strong>ehe<strong>at</strong> conduction and convective he<strong>at</strong> transfer in industrial and biologicalprocesses.Prerequisites: CHBE 10, 11; MATH 42 (formerly MATH 13).Sections00711CHBE002101 D+ Lee, Kyongbum 1.0CHBE0045CHEM & BIOL SEPARATIONSDesign and analysis of separ<strong>at</strong>ion processes. Equilibrum-stageprocesses, stagewise separ<strong>at</strong>ion processes, mass transfer oper<strong>at</strong>ions,and r<strong>at</strong>e-controlled separ<strong>at</strong>ions. Fundamental study of distill<strong>at</strong>ion,extraction, adsorption, membrane separ<strong>at</strong>ion, and precipit<strong>at</strong>ion &crystalliz<strong>at</strong>ion processes.Prerequisites: CHBE 22Sections00712CHBE004501 E+MW Yi, Hyunmin 1.0 Previously Chbe0023CHBE0051CHEM & BIOLOGICAL EN LABLabor<strong>at</strong>ory experiments rel<strong>at</strong>ed to fundamental concepts characterizingchemical and biological systems and processes. Experience is gainedin planning and executing the experiments and critically analyzing thecollected d<strong>at</strong>a to achieve a deeper understanding of the underlyingconcepts. Oral present<strong>at</strong>ions and written reports are an integral part ofthis labor<strong>at</strong>ory course.Sections00713 CHBE005101 6+ Mess, Derek 0.5 Previously Chbe0024a03632 CHBE005102 8+ Mess, Derek 0.5-1.0CHBE0093INDEPENDENT STUDYGuided Indivdual study of an approved topic. Designed to develop selfteachingskills of the advanced undergradu<strong>at</strong>e. Appraisal of thestudent's knowledge in the chosen topic based on written and and/ ororal examin<strong>at</strong>ion. Credit as arranged.Please see departmental website for specific details.Prerequisites: Permission of department .Sections00714CHBE009301 TBA 0.5 Permission OfInstructorCHBE0095UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHPrepar<strong>at</strong>ion of a report based on personal research, design, orexperiment.Please see departmental website for specific details.Sections00715 CHBE009501 TBA Georgakis, Chri 1.0 Permission OfInstrucutor00716 CHBE009502 ARR Kaplan, David 1.0 Permission OfInstructor00717 CHBE009503 ARR Lee, Kyongbum 1.0 Permission OfInstructor007180072000721007220072300724CHBE009504 ARR Meldon, Jerry H 1.0 Permission OfInstructorCHBE009506 TBA Ryder, Daniel F 1.0 Permission OfInstructorCHBE009507 ARR Flytzani-stepha 1.0 Permission OfInstrucutorCHBE009508 ARR Sung, Nak Ho 1.0 Permission OfInstructorCHBE009509 ARR Yi, Hyunmin 1.0 Permission OfInstructorCHBE009510 ARR Panzer, M<strong>at</strong>thew 1.0CHBE0096HONORS THESIS RESEARCHSupervised research in chemical and biological engineering leading tothe completion of the undergradu<strong>at</strong>e honors thesis. Please see theDepartmental website for specific program details and qualific<strong>at</strong>ionrequirements.Sections04158 CHBE009601 TBA Georgakis, Chri 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04159 CHBE009602 TBA Kaplan, David 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04160 CHBE009603 TBA Lee, Kyongbum 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04161 CHBE009604 TBA Meldon, Jerry H 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04162 CHBE009606 TBA Ryder, Daniel F 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04163 CHBE009607 TBA Flytzani-stepha 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04164 CHBE009608 TBA Sung, Nak Ho 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04165 CHBE009609 TBA Yi, Hyunmin 1.0 Permission OfInstructor04166 CHBE009610 TBA Panzer, M<strong>at</strong>thew 1.0 Permission OfInstructorCHBE0109PROCESS DYNAMS & CONTROLM<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical modeling of chemical processes with ordinary differentialequ<strong>at</strong>ions. Feedback, feedforward, and environmental control. Blockdiagrams. Laplace transform<strong>at</strong>ion. Lineariz<strong>at</strong>ion techniques. Frequencyresponse. Labor<strong>at</strong>ory exposure to instrument<strong>at</strong>ion.Prerequisites: CHBE 21 and 22, or permission of instructor.Sections03633CHBE010901 G+ Georgakis, Chri 1.0CHBE0121PRIN OF POLYMERIZATIONSynthesis of polymeric m<strong>at</strong>erials. Three major types ofpolymeriz<strong>at</strong>ion--step, chain, and ring-opening--are reviewed withemphasis on reaction mechanisms, kinetics, and thermodynamics ofthe reactions, and their rel<strong>at</strong>ionships to molecular weight and molecularstructures of macromolecules.Prerequisites: Physical and organic chemistry.Sections00725CHBE012101 D+ Sung, Nak Ho 1.0CHBE0122PHYSICAL CHEM POLYMERSPhysicochemical properties of polymeric m<strong>at</strong>erials with emphasis onthe rel<strong>at</strong>ionship between molecular architecture and physical properties.Topics include polymer solution theories, thermal transitions,conform<strong>at</strong>ional analysis, polymer microstructure, crystallinity andmorphology, the rubbery and glassy st<strong>at</strong>es, rheology, and st<strong>at</strong>isticalthermodynamics.Prerequisites: CHBE 11Sections04050CHBE012201 F+TR Sung, Nak Ho 1.0<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 28

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