CHE 426 Fall '97 Mass Transfer Operations 3 Credits

This course covers the analysis of chemical engineering operations involving mass transfer.
These include: differential and stagewise separation processes; simultaneous heat and mass transfer; mass transfer accompanied by chemical reaction; general design and operation of mass-transfer equipment.

Separation processes are defined as operations which transform a mixture of substances into two or more products which differ from each other in composition.

Objectives of Course:

  1. Learn how to choose an appropriate separation technology
  2. Learn to specify the design of some important devices/processes to achieve a target separation performance
  3. Learn to analyze the performance of these separation devices/processes

Prerequisites: ChE 210 & 320 with grades of C or better.

Syllabus
Homework
Review Sheet #1
Review Sheet #2
Review Sheet #3
Review Sheet #4
Review Final Exam
Engr HomePage
Writing Lab


Contact Us!



che426@cae.wisc.edu

Instructor

Regina M. Murphy
Room: 3635 E. Hall
Office Hours:

Tue. 11:00 - 12:00
Fri. 1:20 - 2:20

Phone: 262-1587
murphy@che31a.che.wisc.edu

TA's

Michael L. Hoffman
Room: 3735 E. Hall
Office Hours: Mon. 2:30 - 3:30
Phone: 265-3781
mhoffman@cae.wisc.edu

Franqui Jimenez-Marrero
Room: 3735 E. Hall
Office Hours: Tue. 4:00 - 5:00
Phone: 265-3781
fjimenez@students.wisc.edu


Required Text

Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Applications
A. L. Hines and R. N. Maddox

Class Schedule

  • MWF 8:50 Room 3032 E. Hall (Lectures)
  • Mon. 1:20 Room 3032 E. Hall (Discussion 301)
  • Tue. 1:20 Room 3345 E. Hall (Discussion 302)

Grading Breakdown

45% - Three Midterms
20% - Final Exam
20% - Homework
15% - Project

100% Grade Points



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