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Nov 25, 2024
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CHEME 3900 - Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only (no audit).
Prerequisite: CHEME 3130 and CHEME 3240 . Corequisite: CHEME 3320 .
T. M. Duncan.
Study of chemical reaction kinetics and principles of reactor design for chemical processes.
Outcome 1: Develop a sound fundamental (molecular level) understanding of chemical reaction kinetics. (a, b, e, k)
Outcome 2: Develop practical approaches to modeling complex reactions to obtain a rate equation; (1) identify dominant effects and estimate the consequences of neglecting secondary effects, (2) test assumptions and assess predictions, and (3) perform numerical analysis. (a ,b, c, e, k)
Outcome 3: Develop the ability to construct from first principles mathematical models to predict system behavior. (a, c, e, k)
Outcome 4: Develop approaches to optimize reactor design with regard to multiple performance criteria. (a, c, e, k)
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