What do structural engineers do?

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BUSINESS LAW (elective)

Business Law is a study of thc nature and function of law in a free

enterprise system. Professional responsibility in a technological age requires

knowledge of the law. The complexity of business dealings as

they are carried out within the framework of our legal system is studied

in depth. Case materials of business situations are put before the student

and this method has the purpose of developing skills of evaluation and

judgement so necessary to the professional inan actively engaged in a

business society.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IA

Industrial stoichion~etry; Material, mass and energy balances; Dimensional

analysis and systems of units; preparation and use of charts and

tables. The above are then used in studying unit processes in Coininercial

Organic and Inorganic Synthesis.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IB

Heat condensation and heat transfer; heal exchanges; heat exchange

design; fluid flow in pipes, etc.; streamline and turbulent flow; velocity

profiles; condensers and evaporators; analogies between heat, mass and

momentum transfer.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IIA

Particle dynamics; motion of particles In fluids; filtration; fluidization;

flotation; pneumatic 2nd hydraulic conveying; crushing; grinding;

screening; mixing; electrostatic separation; gas a ~ dhyd raulic cyclones.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IIB

Heat and mass transfer; radiant heat; furnaces and flames; Evaporation;

single and multiple effect; recompression; economic gas absorption;

packed towers, H.T.U. and N.T.U., transrer coefficients; penetration

theory; absorption with chemical reaction. Humidification and Water

Cooling; cooling tower. Drying; liquid-liquid extraction; solid-liquid

extraction; crystallizatioc.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IPC

Separation processes; co-current, countercurrent and cascade. Distillation;

McCabe-Theile, Lewis Sord Pouchon-Savarit methods; batch and continuous

operation; two component and rnulticomponent distillation;

solvent extraction; adsorption and ion exchange.

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