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Course Information
Course title
Semester
Department
Instructor
Chemical Engineering Process Design Practice
105-1
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Jeffrey D. Ward
Administrative Curriculum
ChemE4015
Number
Teaching Curriculum
Number
504 44300
Class
07
Credits
2
Full/Half Yr.
Required/Elective
Half
Required
Time
Thursday67
Place
普 204
Remarks
Ceiba Web Server
Table of Core Capabilities
and Curriculum Planning
The course is conducted in English. Maximum people: 18.
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1051ChemE4015_07
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Course Syllabus
Course Description
Course Objective
This process design practice course is intended to give students an
opportunity to practice process design under the supervision of an
instructor. Students will work in small groups to complete a design project.
Students will learn how to design a chemical process by completing a
process design project.
Course Content:
Course Requirement
Introduction
Engineering economics
Conceptual process design
Technical communication
Distillation process design
Evaluation and Assessment:
homework: 10%
design project midterm presentation 15%
design project midterm report 20%
design project final presentation 25%
design project final report 30%
Office Hours
As described in class
Conceptual Design of Chemical Processes by Jim Douglas (New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1988).
Conceptual Design of Distillation Systems by Mike Doherty and Mike
Malone (New York: McGraw Hill, 2001).
References
Product and Process Design Principles: Synthesis, Analysis and Evaluation,
(3rd Edition) by Warren D. Seider, J.D. Seader, Daniel R. Lewin and
Soemantri Widagdo (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2010).
Analysis, Synthesis and Design of Chemical Processes (4th Edition) by
Richard Turton, Richard C. Bailie, Wallace B. Whiting, Joseph A.
Shaeiwitz, and Debangsu Bhattacharyya (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice
Hall; 2012)
Designated reading