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CHE 201: Chemical Engineering Principles I

GE   209: Fortran Programming

CHE 323: Process Control

CHE 401: Computational Methods

CHE 405: Chemical Engineering Lab 3 

CHE 411: Separation II 

CHE 521: Advanced Process Control I

CHE 627:  Advanced Process Control II

 

CHE 201: Chemical Engineering Principles I (3 credits)

Catalog and Syllabus

Text Book:                                      

Felder R. M. and Rousseau, R. W. “Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes”

John Wiley & Sons, 3rd edition (2000).

 

Reference:                            

Reklaitis, G. V. “Introduction to Material and Energy Balances” , John Wiley & Sons, 1983

 

Himmelblau, D, M., James Riggs “Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering”, Prentice Hall,  2003.

 

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GE 209: FORTRAN Programming (3 credits)

Information and Syllabus

Midterm Exam, Final Exam

 

Text Book

Larry R. Nyhoff and Sanford C Leestma “Introduction to Fortran 90 for Engineers and Scientists” Prentice hall Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA 1997.

 

References

E. Koffman and F. Friedman “Fortran” Addison Wesley, USA 1997.

Ian M. Smith “Programming in Fortran 90” John Wiley, USA 1995.

 

 

 

Useful Links: Notes, Course, Tutorials

 

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CHE 323: Process Control (3 credits)

Catalog and Syllabus

Course outline

Course notes

Course homework 

Term Projects

Solved Exam Sample:

Exam1, Exam1Soln, Exam2, Exam2Soln, Final Exam, FinalExamSoln

 

Exam Archive

 

Textbook:

Thomas E. Marlin, Process Control – Designing Processes and Control Systems for Dynamic Performance, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 2000.

Reference:

Stephanopoulos, G., Chemical Process Control: An Introduction to Theory and Practice, Prentice Hall, 1984.

Seborg, D., Edgar, T., and Mellichamp, D., Process Dynamics and Control, Wiley & sons, 1989.

Bequette, W. B., Process Control: Modeling, Design and Simulation, Prentice Hall, 2003.

Usefull Link: MIT OC , UTexas-AustinMcMaster University

 

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CHE 401: Computational Methods for Chemical Engineers  (2 Credits)

Catalog and Syllabus

Course Outline

Course Notes

Course homework 

Term Projects

IMSL Subroutines

Solved Exam Sample:

Exam1, Exam1Soln, Exam2, Exam2Soln, Final Exam, FinalExamSoln

 

Exam Archive

 

Useful Link MIT OC

 

Textbook:

J. B. Riggs, An Introduction to Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers, 2nd Edition, Texas Tech University Press, 1994.

 

References:

Bequette, W. B., Process Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation, Prentice Hall, 1998

Chapra, S. C., and R. P. Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers, with Software and programming Applications, McGraw-Hill,2002

Constantinides, A. and N. Mostoufi, Numerical methods for Chemical Engineers with MATLAB Applications, Prentice Hall, 1999

 

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CHE 405: Chemical Engineering Laboratory 3 (2 credits)

Catalog

Lab Manual 

Lab Apparatus description

 

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CHE 411: Separation II (3 credits)

Catalog

Course notes

Useful Link: MIT OC

 

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CHE 521: Advanced Process Control I  (3 credits)

Course Outline

Course Notes

Course Assignments

 

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CHE 627: Advanced Process Control II  (3 credits)

Course Outline

Course Notes

Course Assignments

 

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