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CHEE 221  Chemical Processes and Systems  Units: 3.50  
Introduction to the fundamentals and principles of chemical engineering, with applications to chemical and biochemical processes, via an analysis of processing units including distillation, crystallization and combustion. Specific topics include conservation equations for mass and energy, process flow diagrams, material and energy balances, chemical reaction fundamentals, and applications of the First Law of Thermodynamics.
(Lec: 3, Lab: 0, Tut: 0.5)
Requirements: Prerequisites: APSC 131, APSC 132, APSC 172, or permission of the department Corequisites: Exclusions:   
Offering Term: F  
CEAB Units:    
Mathematics 0  
Natural Sciences 0  
Complementary Studies 0  
Engineering Science 42  
Engineering Design 0  
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Draw and fully label a process flow diagram (PFD) for application of material and energy balances.
  2. Formulate and solve the material balance equations to analyze steady-state single-unit and multiple-unit processes without reaction.
  3. Formulate and solve the material balance equations to analyze steady-state processes with reaction.
  4. Formulate and solve combined steady-state material and energy balances for chemical processes.