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Courses of Study 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CHEME 3320 - Analysis of Separation Processes


Spring. 3 credits.

Prerequisite: CHEME 3130  and CHEME 3240 .

A. B. Anton.

Analysis and design of chemical separation processes involving phase equilibria and mass transfer. Topics include: continuous and batch processing; counter-current and co-current flow patterns; tray columns and packed columns for distillation, gas absorption/stripping, and liquid-liquid extraction; batch separation by selective adsorption on solids; continuous separation by selective permeation through membranes; and choosing among separation options.

Outcome 1: Combine mass balances, energy balances, thermodynamic equilibrium constraints, and constitutive models for convective mass transfer to develop mathematical models for the performance of various separation systems. (a,d,e,i,k)

Outcome 2: Optimize designs of separation systems to achieve targets for product purity. (a,c,d,e,i,k)

Outcome 3: Acquire experience using modern computer software for designing separation processes. (a,c,d,e,j,k)

Outcome 4: Develop and apply criteria for selecting among available separation technologies. (c,d,k)



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