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10.490 Integrated Chemical Engineering
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Prereq: 10.37
Units: 3-0-6
Lecture: MWF10 (66-156)![]()
Presents and solves chemical engineering problems in an industrial context. Emphasis on the integration of fundamental concepts with approaches in process design, and on problems that demand synthesis, economic analysis, and process design; consideration of safety analysis, process dynamics and the use of process simulators and related tools to approach such problems. The specific application of these fundamental concepts will vary each term, and may include chemical, electrochemical, pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical (biologic) or related processes, operated in batch, semi-batch, continuous or hybrid mode. May be repeated once for credit with permission of instructor.
Fall: T. A. Kinney, Y. Roman
Spring: C. Cooney. C. Love
No textbook information available10.492A Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics I
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; first half of term
Prereq: 10.301 and permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4![]()
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations, and impact of technology on society are addressed in the context of case studies. 10.37 and 10.302 required for certain topic modules. See departmental website for individual ICE-T module descriptions.
H. Sikes
10.492B Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics I
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; second half of term
Not offered regularly; consult department
Prereq: 10.301 and permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4![]()
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations, and impact of technology on society are addressed in the context of case studies. 10.37 and 10.302 required for certain topic modules. See departmental website for individual ICE-T module descriptions.
Staff
10.493 Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics II
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); partial term
Prereq: 10.301 and permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4![]()
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations, and impact of technology on society are addressed in the context of case studies. 10.37 and 10.302 required for certain topic modules. See departmental website for individual ICE-T module descriptions.
J. Drake
No textbook information available10.494A Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics III
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; first half of term
Prereq: 10.301 and permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4
Ends Mar 20. Lecture: MWF11 (66-156)![]()
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations, and impact of technology on society are addressed in the context of case studies. 10.37 and 10.302 required for certain topic modules. See departmental website for individual ICE-T module descriptions.
K. Galloway
No textbook information available10.494B Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics III
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; second half of term
Not offered regularly; consult department
Prereq: 10.301 and permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4![]()
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations, and impact of technology on society are addressed in the context of case studies. 10.37 and 10.302 required for certain topic modules. See departmental website for individual ICE-T module descriptions.
Staff