- Program ____________________________________________
- Reaction in a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor
- Distillation in a Plate Tower or in a Packed Tower
- Reverse Osmosis/ Electrodialysis
- Pumping and Mixing
- Heat Exchangers
- Residence Time Distribution in series of CSTRs and CSTR + PFR
- Flow in Open Channels
- Hydrodynamic and Heat Transfer Characteristics in a Fluidized Bed
- V-L Equilibrium and Batch Distillation
- Ultrafiltration of Oil-Water Emulsions
- Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Organic Acids
- Rheology
- Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Starch
- Spray Drying
- Friction in Flow Through Beds of Solids
- Ion-Exchange
- Adiabatic Reaction in a Batch Reactor
- Tunning Controllers
- Chemical Process Simulation using HYSYS
- Catalytic reactor
- Heat transfer in boiling liquids
Students will conduct a variety of experiments working in pairs. Each student will gain valuable experience in technical communication by preparing several written reports and giving at least one oral presentation .
Two types of experiments will be carried out:
Type I. Formal Experiments
Each experiment is designed so that the data can normally be acquired in one or two days. The formal experiments will review the main principles involved in chemical engineering operations.
Type II. Informal Experiments
The students will carry out five informal experiments, utilizing equipment already available in the laboratory. The instructor may suggest the focus of the work depending on the information that is to be obtained from the equipment.
Examples of these experiments are:
The experimental equipment is located in two laboratories ("West and East Labs").