CBE 31358 - Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering (Junior) Laboratory I
Spring 2012
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays: 2:00 - 5:30 pm
205 Stinson-Remick
Course
synopsis
This laboratory course introduces the topics of Transport Phenomena (Transport of momentum,
Transport of mass Transport of energy), and Thermodynamic Phenomena,
which involve the analysis and understanding of the chemical engineering
principles that are studied in the theoretical classes.

Heat Exchanger

Flow In Circular Pipe
Lab Format:
Syllabus
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Goals
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Instructors
1. Salma
Saddawi, Room 211 Stinson-Remic, Course Coordinator.
Email : Salma.R.Saddawi.1@nd.edu
2. Ruilan Guo.
Email:
Ruilan.Guo.22@nd.edu
3. Davide Hill.
Email: dianhill@nd.edu
Teaching Assistants
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Liyuan Sun |
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Ashish Kushwaha |
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Akash Sharma |
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Jacob Weidman |
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Course Grading
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Friday Lectures
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Laboratory Manual
Adobe format (PDF)
P.S.
Page9 gives page reference to individual projects.
Performance of projects
1. The
assigned projects may be completed in three consequent sessions. Each session
is a three and a half-hour laboratory period. ,
2. Students
complete 14 lectures, and 4 project (working in groups of three) and 4
comprehensive laboratory reports in the course. In addition, a paragraph
describing the experimental plan and procedure before the first lab session of
each cycle, a progress report before the second session should be submitted to
the TA who is in charge at that time. Oral quizzes are given by the faculty
supervisor at the beginning of the first and second session, and a
comprehensive oral defense is scheduled after the final report has been turned
in.
3. Formal
oral presentation of the last project for each group as final to the course is
given before the entire faculty and class.