Compulsory modules
Advanced Thermodynamics & Reaction Engineering
The aims of this module are to:
- Develop knowledge and understanding of the principles of thermodynamics and their application in the design of chemical reactor systems and chemical processes.
- Provide an introduction to chemical reaction engineering with an emphasis on reactor design and simulation.
- Consolidate and extend knowledge of fundamental thermodynamic equations and their application to practical systems.
- Develop knowledge and understanding of chemical thermodynamics, including ideal and non-ideal systems, and apply engineering thermodynamic principles to chemical process systems.
Advanced Fluid Mechanics and Particle Technology
The aims of this module are to:
- Develop students' understanding of the fundamentals of the flow of fluids and complex fluids through the application of the principles of conservation of energy, mass, and momentum.
- Develop expertise in solving fluid mechanics problems encountered in chemical engineering including the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).
- Apply the understanding of fluid mechanics to systems containing a dispersed phase.
- Provide a critical understanding of the methods available for the production, separation, processing, and characterisation of systems containing particulates such as powders, emulsions, aerosols, and dispersions.
Chemical Engineering Separations
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Process Safety and Control
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Process Simulation and Design
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Data Analysis and Modelling
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