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CHEG 825 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Former University of Delaware Course Number: CH 711-DE
This course is not available in the current term

Course Description: Applications of classical and molecular thermodynamics to industrial problems in chemical and phase equilibrium.

Course Objectives: To review classical thermodynamics and introduce statistical thermodynamics.

Course Outline by Topical Areas:
Energy and entropy balances
Equations of state
Nonideal solutions
Vapor-liquid, liquid-liquid, solid-liquid, gas-liquid and gas-solid
(supercritical extraction) equilibria
Complex reaction equilibria
Introduction to statistical thermodynamics


Course Requirements:
Homework: 20%
Examinations: Midterm (classical thermodynamics) 25%; Final (comprehensive) 40%.
Computer Language: MATHCAD, MAPLE or MATHEMATICA will be helpful.
Computer Facilities: Those that support MATHCAD, MAPLE, or MATHEMATICA.
Computer requirements: Mac--G2 or better, PC--200MHz or better; Real Player G2 or better; high speed Internet access--ISDN, T1 or better. Lectures are videostreamed.
Project: Term paper 15%.



Degree Applicability:
CE[AA] CH[C] CS[AA] EE[E] EM[E] ESM[NA] MAT[BDE]
MBA[NA] ME[E] MES[E] MSE[E] SE[NA] SY[AA]
Click here for further information on degree applicability.

NTU Semester Credit Hours: 3
Number of Lecture Hours: 27 (75 minute) lectures - Pretaped Fall 1999 - Also Online
Days Class Meets on Campus: Monday/Wednesday

Contributing Scholar:
Stanley I. Sandler
232 Colburn Lab
University of Delaware
Newark, DE   19716
Phone: 302-831-2945

Fax: 302-831-4466
sandler@udel.edu
http://www.che.udel.edu/cheg825/

Note: Contributing Scholars are responsible for the design, organization, content, and presentation of NTU courses. Online classroom management, student management, and other matters related to academic administration of courses are the responsibility of support "Faculty". Either person is often called "Instructor". To identify and differentiate between these roles, we use the terms "Contributing Scholar" and "Faculty".

Academic/Administrative Contact:  
Baerbel Schumacher
Phone: 302-831-4036
Fax: 302-831-4913
ntu-students@udel.edu


Prerequisites: Classical thermodynamics, physical chemistry.

Textbooks: (Order Materials)

1.   Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics, S. Sandler, John Wiley and Sons, 3rd edition, ISBN 0471182109.  
2.   Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics, T. Hill, Dover Publications
paperback.