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Instructor
Dr. Andrew J. Daugulis
Dupuis Hall 316
533-2784
Office hours: I will be available at the scheduled tutorials to answer questions pertaining to the lectures.
TAs
Bahareh Golfar; bahareh.golfar@chee.queensu.ca
Stuart Young; stuart.young@chee.queensu.ca
Nicholas Hadjiev; nicholas.hadjiev@chee.queensu.ca
Formal Office Hours will be set as the term progresses. Email the TAs first if you have questions about the assignments.
Course Description
Introduction to the fundamentals and principles of chemical engineering, with applications to chemical and biochemical reactions and reactors, and a variety of industrial processes including distillation, crystallization and combustion. Specific topics include the design of process flow diagrams, recycle and bypass streams, material and energy balances. (0/0/0/34/8)
PREREQUISITES APSC 111, 131, 132, 174, or permission of the department.
Course Info
Lectures: Monday 1:30, Wednesday 12:30, Friday 11:30 (Kingston Hall 201)
Tutorials: Friday 8:30 (Kingston Hall 101)
Required Textbook: R.M. Felder and R.W. Rousseau, "Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes," 3rd Edition, New Jersey: Wiley, 2005.
Final Exam Check Queen's Exam website for location
Closed Book. Data tables will be provided. Bring a calculator!!
Review Session will be held
Exam Office Hours:
Additional Office Hours will be held by Dr. Daugulis and the TAs leading up to the Final Exam.
Students with diverse learning styles and needs are welcome at Queen’s. In particular, if you have a disability or health consideration that may require accommodations, please feel free to approach me and/or the Disability Services Office as soon as possible at (613) 533-6467. The Disability Services staff is available by appointment to develop individualized accommodation plans, provide referrals and assist with advocacy. The sooner you let us know your needs, the better we can assist you in achieving your learning goals at Queen’s. For further information, visit Health, Counselling and Disability Services website at http://www.queensu.ca/hcds
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