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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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ENGR 303

Chemical Engineering Principles and Thermodynamics

This course continues the study of chemical engineering principles begun in ENGR 209. Included are material and energy balances with reaction and introduction to vapor-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibrium including the concepts of dew and bubble points and the flash process. Process simulators (UNISIM) are introduced. Principles are reinforced with an in-depth team design project of a commercial process. Basic concepts of thermodynamics, i.e., equilibrium, reversibility, system are presented. This material provides the foundation for the in-depth study of thermodynamics in ENGR 312. Laboratory

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
CHEM 317 - Physical Chemistry
and
ENGR 209 - Introduction to Conservation Laws and Fluid Mechanics