CHEME 4620

CHEME 4620

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2015-2016.

Students prepare a full-scale feasibility study of a chemical process including product supply and demand forecasts, development of mass and energy balances and a process flow sheet sufficient for estimating the capital and operating costs of the process facilities. Students also define all off plot support facilities and estimate the capital and operating costs of those facilities as well. This information is used to develop an economic analysis of the facilities and to provide an ultimate recommendation as to the viability of the project.

When Offered Spring.

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: CHEME 4320.

Outcomes
  • By simulating a corporate work environment the students are introduced to the demands and expectations that they will face when they enter the workforce, and are thus better prepared to function in either the academic or the corporate environment. (c)
  • Each system design within the overall plant design requires the identification of relevant process design parameters and the solution of chemical engineering calculations to arrive at a design recommendation. The students are also taught an in house capital cost estimating algorithm, which they must use in determining the capital cost of their recommended designs. (e) The students use Aspen Tech Process Simulator and the ASPEN cost estimating system to first simulate and then determine the capital and operating cost of their design solutions. (k)
  • The students work in either three or four member teams and learn by experience and by instruction how to manage team dynamics to complete the work in a timely fashion. (d)
  • The students prepare power point presentations describing the results of their work for the week and present them to professors and TA's who critically evaluate both content and presentation. Written clarification memos for points arising from the presentation are also required. (g)
  • Stress is placed on the concept of designing to minimize environmental footprint and good corporate stewardship in design. (f)

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one laboratory.

  • 5 Credits Graded

  • 10609 CHEME 4620   LEC 001

  • 10610 CHEME 4620   LAB 401

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 10611 CHEME 4620   LAB 402

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 10612 CHEME 4620   LAB 403

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 10613 CHEME 4620   LAB 404

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 10614 CHEME 4620   LAB 405

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 10866 CHEME 4620   LAB 406

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 11145 CHEME 4620   LAB 407

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 12591 CHEME 4620   LAB 408

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 11146 CHEME 4620   LAB 409

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 11147 CHEME 4620   LAB 410

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 11148 CHEME 4620   LAB 411

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 11149 CHEME 4620   LAB 412

  • Design Project GREENGENE.

  • 18353 CHEME 4620   LAB 413

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 18354 CHEME 4620   LAB 414

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 18355 CHEME 4620   LAB 415

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 11976 CHEME 4620   LAB 416

  • Design Project SPRC.

  • 11150 CHEME 4620   LAB 417

  • Design Project BLUE LAKE.

  • 11151 CHEME 4620   LAB 418

  • Design Project BLUE LAKE.

  • 11152 CHEME 4620   LAB 419

  • Design Project BLUE LAKE.

  • 11153 CHEME 4620   LAB 420

  • Design Project BLUE LAKE.

  • 11972 CHEME 4620   LAB 421

  • Design Project KHMERGAS.

  • 11973 CHEME 4620   LAB 422

  • Design Project KHMERGAS.

  • 11974 CHEME 4620   LAB 423

  • Design Project KHMERGAS.

  • 11975 CHEME 4620   LAB 424

  • Design Project KHMERGAS.