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Madihally, Sundararajan V.; Lewis, Randy S. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
To enhance bioengineering in the chemical engineering curriculum, a Unit Operations experiment simulating the hemodialysis of creatinine was implemented. The blood toxin creatinine was used for developing a more realistic dialysis experiment. A dialysis model is presented that allows students to assess the validity of model assumptions. This work…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Chemical Engineering, Science Curriculum, Simulation
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Kaletunc, Gonul; Duemmel, Kevin; Gecik, Christopher – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
The ice cream laboratory experiment is designed to illustrate and promote discussion of several engineering and science topics including material and energy balances, heat transfer, freezing, mass transfer, mixing, viscosity, and freezing point depression in a sophomore level engineering class. A pre-lab assignment requires the students to develop…
Descriptors: Food, Laboratory Experiments, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students
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Economides, Michael J.; Maloney, J. O. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1978
This article describes two simple undergraduate heat transfer experiments which may reinforce a student's understanding of free convection and radiation. Apparatus, experimental procedure, typical results, and discussion are included. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Engineering Education, Heat, Higher Education
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McNeil, Kenneth M. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1978
This article describes the undergraduate ChE thermodynamics course at Drexel University and the reasons for incorporating a series of laboratory experiments into the course. Included is a list of lecture topics and a description of each of the experiments. (BB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Course Descriptions, Engineering Education
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Sublette, Kerry L. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1989
Described is an experiment which uses an autotrophic bacterium to anaerobically oxidize hydrogen sulfide to sulfate in a batch-stirred tank reactor. Discusses background information, experimental procedure, and sample results of this activity. (CW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemistry, College Science, Laboratory Experiments
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Haji, Shaker; Erkey, Can – Chemical Engineering Education, 2005
A reaction kinetics experiment for the chemical engineering undergraduate laboratory course was developed in which in-situ Fourier Transfer Infrared spectroscopy was used to measure reactant and product concentrations. The kinetics of the hydrolysis of acetic anhydride was determined by experiments carried out in a batch reactor. The results…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Spectroscopy, Undergraduate Students, Laboratory Experiments
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Duarte, B. P. M.; Coelho Pinheiro, M. N.; Silva, D. C. M.; Moura, M. J. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2006
The experiment described is an excellent opportunity to apply theoretical concepts of distillation, thermodynamics of mixtures and process simulation at laboratory scale, and simultaneously enhance the ability of students to operate, control and monitor complex units.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Thermodynamics, Simulation
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Kwon, K. C.; And Others – Chemical Engineering Education, 1987
Provides an overview of an experiment on reaction kinetics of the anthracene-hydrogen system. Includes a description of the laboratory equipment, procedures, and data analysis requirements. Points out the advantages of the recommended technique. (ML)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Reactions, College Science, Engineering Education
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Binous, Housam – Chemical Engineering Education, 2006
We show a new approach, based on the utilization of Mathematica, to solve gas permeation problems using membranes. We start with the design of a membrane unit for the separation of a multicomponent mixture. The built-in Mathematica function, FindRoot, allows one to solve seven simultaneous equations instead of using the iterative approach of…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Mathematics, Computation, Problem Solving
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Young, Brent R.; van der Lee, James H.; Svrcek, William Y. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2006
Experience in using a user-friendly software, Mathcad, in the undergraduate chemical reaction engineering course is discussed. Example problems considered for illustration deal with simultaneous solution of linear algebraic equations (kinetic parameter estimation), nonlinear algebraic equations (equilibrium calculations for multiple reactions and…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Computer Software, Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving
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Petty, Daniel; Miller, Alan D. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1976
Describes an experiment in which atomic diffusion in a solid is accompanied by a color change. (MLH)
Descriptors: Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Russell, T. W. F. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1985
Discusses the nature of semiconductor chemical reactor engineering, illustrating the application of this engineering with research in physical vapor deposition of cadmium sulfide at both the laboratory and unit operations scale and chemical vapor deposition of amorphous silicon at the laboratory scale. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
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Asfour, Abdul-Fattah A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1985
Background information, procedures used, and typical results obtained are provided for an experiment which: (1) examines the effect of residence time on conversion in a tubular flow reactor; and (2) compares the experimental conversions with those obtained from plug-flow and laminar-flow reactor models. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
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Vilimpochapornkul, Viroj; Obot, Nsima T. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1986
The undergraduate fluid mechanics laboratory at Clarkson University consists of three experiments: mixing; drag measurements; and fluid flow and pressure drop measurements. The latter experiment is described, considering equipment needed, procedures used, and typical results obtained. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Fluid Mechanics, Higher Education
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Tucker, W. H. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1976
Describes an experiment that utilizes a Joule-Thomson Demonstrator to show the floating nature of the pinch-point in a heat exchanger. (MLH)
Descriptors: Engineering, Engineering Education, Heat, Higher Education
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