Chemical engineering practice IV
3 points * 48 laboratory classes * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: CHE3118
Objectives The student is expected to develop a deeper understanding of the phenomena and principles covered in lectures through participating in practical demonstrations; an understanding of the operation of selected process equipment and instrumentation. The student is expected to develop skills in the ability to plan and manage experiments; technical report writing; research and self learning; computer programming. The student is expected to develop an interest in experimentation and a commitment to safe practices.
Synopsis This subject involves laboratory classes and problem solving using computers. It covers various aspects of chemical engineering principles and unit operations.
Assessment Laboratory: 60% * Computer project: 20% * Safety test: 20%
Recommended texts
Safety in chemical engineering research and development IChemE, 1991
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