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Elliott, J. Richard – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
The topics of solution thermodynamics, activity coefficients, and complex formation are introduced through computational exercises and sample applications. The presentation is designed to be accessible to freshmen in a chemical engineering computations course. The MOSCED model is simplified to explain complex formation in terms of hydrogen…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Scientific Concepts
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Soroush, Masoud; Weinberger, Charles B. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
This manuscript presents a successful application of inductive learning in process modeling. It describes two process modeling courses that use inductive learning methods such as inquiry learning and problem-based learning, among others. The courses include a novel collection of multi-disciplinary complementary process modeling examples. They were…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Courses, Logical Thinking, Problem Based Learning
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Luyben, William L.; Tuzla, Kemal; Bader, Paul N. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
This paper describes a heat-transfer experiment that combines steady-state analysis and dynamic control. A process-water stream is circulated through two tube-in-shell heat exchangers in series. In the first, the process water is heated by steam. In the second, it is cooled by cooling water. The equipment is pilot-plant size: heat-transfer areas…
Descriptors: Heat, Experiments, Equipment, Energy
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McCarthy, Joseph J.; Parker, Robert S.; Abatan, Adetola; Besterfield-Sacre, Mary – Advances in Engineering Education, 2011
Increasing knowledge integration has gained wide-spread support as an important goal in engineering education. The Chemical Engineering Pillars curriculum at the University of Pittsburgh, unique for its use of block scheduling, is one of the first four-year, integrated curricula in engineering, and is specifically designed to facilitate knowledge…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Integrated Curriculum
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Chirdon, William M. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
This work describes how molecular simulation of polymerization reactions can be used to enrich introductory polymer or material science courses to give students a deeper understanding of free-radical chain and stepwise growth polymerization reactions. These simulations have proven to be effective media for instruction that do not require material…
Descriptors: Plastics, Computer Simulation, Internet, Educational Technology
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Dewan, Alim; Van Wie, Bernard; Beyenal, Haluk; Lewandowski, Zbigniew – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
Many chemical engineering programs offer courses from a variety of disciplines to teach their students multidisciplinary concepts, but often these courses lack appropriate tools for linking newly learned concepts to principles learned in the core courses. This paper describes our experience of incorporating a microbial fuel cell education module…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Zheng, Kai Liang; Bean, Doyle P., Jr.; Lou, Helen H.; Ho, Thomas C.; Huang, Yinlun – Chemical Engineering Education, 2011
In this article we report on the use of a graduate "Special Topics" course to provide vital research and practical laboratory experience, within the context of developing a chemical process to manufacture biodiesel from algal sources. This course contained several key components that we believe are necessary skills in graduate research: 1) a…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Laboratory Procedures, Literature Reviews, Graduate Study
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Falconer, John L.; deGrazia, Janet; Medlin, J. Will; Holmberg, Michael P. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
Screencasts are digital recordings of the output from a computer monitor, including narration. Their use was piloted in five chemical engineering courses and the feedback from students was overwhelmingly positive. The screencasts were produced on Tablet PCs using Camtasia Studio software and were posted to the Blackboard classroom management…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Video Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Software
Nottis, Katharyn E. K.; Prince, Michael J.; Vigeant, Margot A. – Online Submission, 2010
Understanding the distinctions among heat, energy and temperature can be difficult for students at all levels of instruction, including those in engineering. Misconceptions about heat transfer have been found to persist, even after students successfully complete relevant coursework. New instructional methods are needed to address these…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Chemistry, Active Learning, Heat
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Luyben, William L.; Tuzla, Kemal – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
Most chemical engineering undergraduate laboratories have fluid mechanics experiments in which pressure drops through pipes are measured over a range of Reynolds numbers. The standard fluid is liquid water, which is essentially incompressible. Since density is constant, pressure drop does not depend on the pressure in the pipe. In addition, flow…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Measurement Equipment, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts
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Greene, Jessica; Stockard, Jean; Lewis, Priscilla; Richmond, Geraldine – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
For the field of chemistry to play a leading role in the science and technology sector of the U.S. economy it must recruit and retain the best and brightest talent from all segments of our society. Currently in the United States there is a significant disparity in the recruitment and retention of women relative to their male counterparts,…
Descriptors: Career Development, Workshops, College Faculty, Women Faculty
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Mankidy, Bijith D.; Coutinho, Cecil A.; Gupta, Vinay K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
The diffusion coefficient of polymers is a critical parameter in biomedicine, catalysis, chemical separations, nanotechnology, and other industrial applications. Here, measurement of macromolecular diffusion in solutions is described using a visually instructive, undergraduate-level optical refraction experiment based on Weiner's method. To…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Science Instruction
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Ben-Zvi-Assaraf, Orit; Ayal, Nitzan – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2010
More and more technical universities now advocate integrating sustainability in higher education and including it as a strategic goal for improving education's quality and relevance to society. This study examines 30 fourth-year chemical engineering students, graduates of a university course designed to combine their terminological domain with…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Sustainable Development
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Leavesley, West – Chemical Engineering Education, 2011
In this article we report on the use of a graduate "Special Topics" course to provide vital research and practical laboratory experience, within the context of developing a chemical process to manufacture biodiesel from algal sources. This course contained several key components that we believe are necessary skills in graduate research: 1) a…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Research Methodology, Laboratory Procedures, Research Skills
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Eniola-Adefeso, Omolola – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
One major contributing factor to the low number of students receiving degrees in engineering is the two decades of steady decline in student enrollment in engineering disciplines. Evidence in the literature suggests that this decline can be linked to K-12 students' lack of knowledge of engineering careers and their perception of engineering as…
Descriptors: Evidence, Elementary Secondary Education, Heat, Science Fairs
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