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ENCH450

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Chemical Process Design and Simulation

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering EN - Schulich School of Engineering

Subject

ENCH - Chemical Engineering

Description

Process selection and synthesis; process engineering drawings; process modelling and simulation. Design of process equipment such as heat exchangers, pumps, piping, and separation units. Plantwide process control. Safety and hazard assessments. Completion of an open-ended design project involving the use of a steady-state process simulator to solve problems related to chemical processing, energy, and sustainability.

Prerequisite(s): Chemical Engineering 400 or 423.

Antirequisite(s): Credit for both Chemical Engineering 450 and Chemical Engineering 510 will not be allowed.

Course Attributes

Fee Rate Group(Domestic) - D, Fee Rate Group(International) -C, GFC Hours (3-2)

Courses may consist of a Lecture, Lab, Tutorial, and/or Seminar. Students will be required to register in each component that is required for the course as indicated in the schedule of classes. Practicums, internships or other experiential learning modalities are typically indicated as a Lab component.

Component

LAB

Component

LEC

Units

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Subject code

ENCH

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