Chemical Process Analysis

Course Goals and Objectives

Syllabus

Prerequisites: Freshman Chemistry; MTH 161, 162, or permission of instructor

Restrictions: Not open to freshmen


Description:

Course Content and Method of Instruction: Lectures and discussion. Methodology and problem solving techniques in chemical engineering; the concepts of mass and energy conservation in both reacting and non-reacting chemical systems; the concept of equilibrium in chemical and physical systems and the basic principles of thermodynamics are presented; both steady state and transient behavior are discussed for some special systems.

Required Text:

“Elementary Principles of Chemical Process”, 3rd Edition. By Richard M. Flender, John Wiley & Sons, New York 2000.

Direct Mass Flowmeters
Measuring Vapor Pressure



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J.H.David Wu
Professor
Ph.D. 1987, M.I.T.

Email: davidwu@che.rochester.edu

Research Areas of Interest: Biochemical Engineering, Fermentation, Biocatalysis, Bone Marrow Tissue Engineering, Molecular Biology

 

 

 

 

 



School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Department of Chemical Engineering