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Undergraduate Bulletin of Information 2001-2002COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGCHEG 4008. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSISOF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROBLEMS.Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek. Prerequisites: CHEG 4005 and MATH4009.Mathematical analysis of problems of interest inchemical engineering. Methods of interpretationand analysis of experimental data, formulationand solution of mass and energy balanceequations in open and closed systems: use ofLaplace transforms, error and Bessel functions,matrices, solution of problems by means ofdigital computers.CHEG 4010. MOMENTUM TRANSFEROPERATIONS. Four credit hours. Four hoursof lecture per week. Prerequisite: CHEG 4005.Co-requisite: MATH 4009.Introduction to mass, momentum and energytransport, and the calculation of transportcoefficients. Shell momentum balances;analytical solution of problems in viscous flow;dimensional analysis. Introduction to turbulentflow. Friction factor in ducts and particulatesystems. Macroscopic balances, application tothe design of chemical engineering systems.CHEG 4011. CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGTHERMODYNAMICS I. Three credit hours.Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites:CHEG 4005 and CHEM 4041 and (MATH 4009or MATH 3048).Thermodynamic principles; applications of thefirst and second laws of thermodynamics to thesolution of chemical engineering problems;thermodynamic properties of fluids.CHEG 4012. CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGTHERMODYNAMICS II. Three credit hours.Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites:CHEG 4011 and CHEM 4042.Emphasis on thermodynamic functions,properties of solutions, phase equilibria, andchemical reaction equilibria.CHEG 4016. PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY.Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek. Prerequisites: (CHEM 3031 or CHEM3450) and CHEG 4005.The properties, production, and fabrication ofnatural and synthetic resins and polymers ofindustrial importance.CHEG 4017. CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGKINETICS AND CATALYSIS. Four credithours. Four hours of lecture per week.Prerequisites: CHEG 4001 and CHEG 4012.The principles of chemical kinetics and catalysis,and their application to reactor design andindustrial processes.CHEG 4027. CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGSEMINAR. One credit hour. One and one-halfhour of seminar per week. Prerequisite: CHEG4002.Discussion and reports on special topics inchemical engineering. Involves literaturesearches and evaluation for the preparation ofwritten and oral reports. Students are required toattend all seminars sponsored by the Departmentof Chemical Engineering.CHEG 4028. PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY.Three credit hours. Three hours of lectures perweek. Prerequisites: CHEG 4002 and CHEM3031.The conversion of petroleum to useful derivates,with emphasis on the chemical engineeringoperations and equipment involved. Problems,trips.CHEG 4034. CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGLABORATORY I. Two credit hours. Twothree-hour laboratories per week. Prerequisite:CHEG 4001.Experimental studies on fluid flow and heattransfer using pilot plant equipment.CHEG 4036. CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGPRACTICE. Three credit hours. Thirty fivehours per week for seven or more weeks duringthe summer or its equivalent during the semester.Prerequisites: Consent of the Director of theDepartment.A course organized in cooperation with privateindustry or government to provide the studentwith practical experience in chemicalengineering. The work performed by the studentwill be jointly supervised by the academicdepartment and an appropriate official from the264

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