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A high-quality chemical engineer has to master the fundamentals of chemistry first, then needs to find out about the engineering side of things, most often involving scale up of chemical reactions to produce large quantity of product that accomplish the needs of industry in a manner that is both safe and cost efficient. These are not basically easy tasks. A chemical reaction run in the laboratory is one thing, but making that particular reaction work on an industrial scale in a well-timed and cost-effective manner is quite another. This job poses interesting challenges, to say the least.
A thorough preliminary course in chemical engineering would involve the following:
- Fluid flow phenomena
- Fluid statics and its uses
- Fundamental equations of fluid flow Incompressible
- flow through pipes and channels
- Flow past immersed objects
- Flow of compressible fluids
- Agitation and mixing of liquids
- Principles of heat flow in fluids
- Heat transfer through conduction
- Transportation and metering of fluids
- Heat transfer to fluids with no phase change
- Heat transfer to fluids with phase change
- Heat-exchange equipment
- Radiation heat transfer
- Evaporation
- Humidification operations
- Gas absorption
- Distillation
- Principles of diffusion and mass transfer among phases
- Equilibrium-stage operations
- Leaching & extraction
- Introduction to multi component distillation
- Drying of solids
- Membrane separation procedure
- Crystallization
- Adsorption and fixed-bed separations
- Mechanical separations
- Properties and handling of particulate solids