Former Illinois Institute of Technology Course Number:
CH 751-K
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This course is not available in the current term
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Course Description:
Application of fine difference and approximate analytical methods to problems in transport phenomena, thermodynamics, and computer-aided design. Interactive solution of algebraic equations. Nonlinear initial and boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations. Formulation and numerical solution of parabolic, elliptic, and hyperbolic partial differential equations. Characteristics, formulation, and numerical solution of integral equations. Solution of transient two-phase flow problems using codes based on the ICE method.
Course Requirements:
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Computer Language: FORTRAN
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Degree Applicability: |
CE[AA] |
CH[C] |
CS[AA] |
EE[BE] |
EM[E] |
ESM[NA] |
MAT[BE] |
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MBA[NA] |
ME[E] |
MES[E] |
MSE[E] |
SE[NA] |
SY[AA] |
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NTU Semester Credit Hours:
4
Number of Lecture Hours:
29 (75 minute) lectures
Days Class Meets on Campus:
TBA
Contributing Scholar:
The instructor for this course has not yet been assigned.
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Academic/Administrative Contact:
TBA.
Prerequisites:
A familiarity with FORTRAN desirable.
Textbooks: (Order Materials)
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An Introduction to Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers, Texas Tech. University Press
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