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CHEE 222: Process Dynamics And Numerical Methods

 

 

Instructor:

Xiang Li

Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering

Room 403, Dupuis Hall

Telephone: 613-533-6582

Office hours: I will be available at the tutorials to answer questions. Additional meetings may be made upon request. Email the TAs first if you have questions on tutorial and assignment problems.

 

Teaching Assistants (TAs):

Xu Liang Li (Tutorials)

Emmanuel Ogbe (Tutorials, assignments)

Weiwei Yang (Assignments, quizzes)


 

 

 

 

Course Description

CHEE 222 is an undergraduate level course that aims to introduce basics of mathematical model development for chemical processes along with the numerical methods required to solve the resulting algebraic and differential equations. This is a core course for the chemical engineering and engineering chemistry programs.

Prerequisites: CHEE 221, APSC174, APSC 142, MTHE 225 (or MATH 225).

 

Course Info

LECTURES
Room: Walter Light Hall 205 (Auditorium)

Tuesday: 10:30-11:30

Wednesday: 14:30-15:30

Thursday: 9:30-10:30

TUTORIALS

Room: Beamish-Munro Hall 213 & Dupuis 242, or Ellis Hall 327

Tutorial A: Monday 13:30-14:30
Tutorial B: Thursday 13:30-14:30

Textbook(s):

1. Bequette, B.W. Process Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ (1998).

We might also refer to the textbook for CHEE 221 a few times:
2. Felder, R.M. and Rousseau, R.W. Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 3rd Edition, Wily and Sons Inc., New York, NY (2000).

For those of you keen to explore numerical methods and MATLAB further:
3. Moler, C. Numerical Computing with MATLAB, The MathWorks, Inc., Natick, MA (2004). 

(Electronic version: http://www.mathworks.com/moler)

 

 

Students with diverse learning styles and needs are welcome to the Department of Chemical Engineering. In particular, if you have a disability or health consideration that may require accommodations, please feel free to contact the Disability Services Office (DSO) as soon as possible at (613) 533 6467. For further information, visit Health, Counseling and Disability Services website at http://www.queensu.ca/hcds.

 

Last updated: January 9th, 2012

 


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