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Approximate class schedule for CHEN 2800 Fundamentals of Process Engineering Covered
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1. Schedule will be updated regularly to highlight the materials necessary to review before class.To do
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2. Read all book sections and watch all videos before the scheduled class.
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--Example: if "Engineering Variables" will be covered in Lecture #3, review the materials in that row before classProject Intro
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Days offVideo by LearnChemE
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contact: Prof. Michael Hoepfner (michael.hoepfner@utah.edu)
Video by Prof. Hoepfner
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Week #Lecture #DateCovered Topics
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11M1/9Syllabus and class introduction
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2W1/11Unit conversions, linear regression2.1-2.7, 3.1-3.5Lecture 2SolutionsUnit Conversions
Systems of Units and Scienfic Notation
Dimensional Homogeneity
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3F1/13Engineering variables3.1-3.5Lecture 3SolutionsLinear InterpolationIntroduction to PressureManonmetersTemperature Units
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2M1/16NO CLASS, MLK DAY
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4W1/18Intro to matl. balances (single units), deg. of freedom4.1-4.3Lecture 4SolutionsGenearl Balance EquationBalance on a TankBasis and Scaling a Balance
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5F1/20Degrees of freedom, balance procedure4.1-4.3HW 1Lecture 5SolutionsDegrees of Freedom IntroDegrees of Freedom on a ProcessMass Balance Procedure
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36M1/23Multiple unit balances, bypass and recycle4.4, 4.5Lecture 6SolutionsBalance on a SplitterDoF on a Multiple Unit Processes 1DoF on a Multiple Unit Process 2
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7W1/25Balances on reactive systems4.6-4.7Lecture 7SolutionsStoichiometery ReviewExtent of ReactionChemical EquilibriumFractaional ConversionMethods for Reactive Balances
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8F1/27Combustion reactions4.8HW 2Lecture 8SolutionsTo do: Combustion ReactionsExcess AirWet to Dry BasisDry to Wet Basis
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49M1/30Example problems of material balances4.1-4.8Lecture 9Solutions
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10W2/1Single phase systems, ideal gas law5.1, 5.2Lecture 10SolutionsIdeal Gas LawStandard Temperature & Pressure
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F2/3Practice ExamHW 3
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511M2/6Real gases and additional equations of state5.3, 5.4Lecture 11SolutionsNon-Ideal GasesCritical PointExample of Critical PointCompressibility Factor Example
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W2/8Review2.1-5.4
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F2/10MIDTERM #12.1-5.4
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612M2/13Multiphase systems, phase diagram, Gibbs phase rule6.1-6.3Lecture 12Vapor PressureHumidity and PsychrometricsRaoult's LawGibbs Phase Rule
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13W2/15Multicomponent gas-liquid systems6.4Flash CalculationBubble and Dew PointsPxy and Txy DiagramsLever Rule Derivation
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F2/17Midterm #1 discussionHW 4
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7M2/20NO CLASS, PRESIDENT’S DAY
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14W2/22Multicomponent gas-liquid systems6.4
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F2/24Project discussionHW 5
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815M2/27Solid-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibrium6.5-6.6Liquid-Liquid Extraction
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16W3/1Liquid-liquid equilibrium and extraction6.6
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17F3/3First law of Thermo, forms of energy, closed balances7.1-7.4HW 6Forms of EnergyEnthalpy IntroductionOpen and Closed E-Balances
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918M3/6Reference States, changes in temperature and pressure7.5, 8.2-8.3
Reference States & Enthalpy Changes
Constructing Enthalpy Tables (0 - 6:30)
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19W3/8Single phase energy balance examples8.2-8.3
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20F3/10Single phase energy balance examples8.2-8.3HW 7
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10M3/13SPRING BREAK
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W3/15SPRING BREAK
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F3/17SPRING BREAK
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1121M3/20Enthalpy of phase changes8.4Estimating Heat of Vaporization
Constructing Enthalpy Tables (6:30 - end)
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22W3/22Energy balance with phase changes8.4
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F3/24Project discussionProj. P1
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1223M3/27Mixing and solution, heat of reaction8.5, 9.1
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24W3/29Heats of reaction and formation, Hess's Law9.1-9.4Hess's Law
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25F3/31Review of energy balances9.1-9.4HW 8
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1326M4/3Energy balances on reactive processes9.5
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W4/5Review
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F4/7MIDTERM #2
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1427M4/10Energy balances on reactive processes9.5
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W4/12Adiabatic reactors, heating values9.5-9.6
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28F4/14Midterm #2 discussionHW 9
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1529M4/17Example balances on reacting systems9.1-9.6
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30W4/19Balances on transient processes11.1-11.4
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31F4/21Balances on transient processes (cont.)11.1-11.4Proj. P2
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16M4/24Last day of lecture, final reviewHW10
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