CBE310 - Chemical Process Thermodynamics Instructor: Tormos Semester: Spring 2017
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Description: Introduction to thermodynamics, energy balances, applications to steady state and unsteady state processes, behavior of pure fluids, chemical reaction equilibria.

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The student will learn the relationship between heat and work by understanding the significance of the first law of thermodynamics
The student will understand the limitations imposed by the second law of thermodynamics on the conversion of heat to work
The student will learn the definitions and relationships among the thermodynamic properties of pure materials, such as internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy
The student will learn how to obtain or to estimate the thermal and volumetric properties of real fluids
The student will understand the applications of energy balances in the analysis of batch, flow, and cyclical processes, including power cycles, refrigeration, and chemical reactors

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Math 234
Phys 201 or equiv
CBE 255 or equiv or con reg
CBE 250 with grade C or better

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