CHE 321 - Computer Aided Design for Chemical Processes
Study of scientific strategies for the design of chemical processes. Process Design involves the use of the principles of chemistry, physics, biology and computer software to create industrial chemical processes that satisfy social needs while returning a profit.
Textbook:
Process Design Principles, D.Seider, J.D.Seader and D.R.Lewin, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1999.
Topics covered:
Grade Distribution:
Exam 1 15
Exam2 15
HW 10
Project 20
Final 40
Theoretical Part
Lecture Notes
Samples of Exams and HW
exam-2-che321.pdf
exam-3-che321.pdf
final-exam-321-Fall2006.pdf
che321-final-2007-spring.pdf
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