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Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Chris Brazel's Research, Teaching and Resources Website |
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Research Interests and Biography
ChBE 125 (Intro) ChBE 305(separations) ChBE 306 (heat xfer) ChBE 319 (basic lab) ChBE 412/512 (polym) ChBE 445/545 (BioChE) ChBE 591 (Biomtls) ChBE 591 (GradResSkls) HONORS FORUM ChBE 225
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Question of the Day (interesting questions linked to heat transfer) Old (practice) Exams: #1 (Ch 1-5) (review sheet) Exam Solutions #1 (Sept 15) #2 (Oct 13) #3 (Nov 17) (ignore open book 2c, it was deleted in the test I gave in class) Review Questions (from Dec 3) Heat Exchanger Project due Nov 22
*Homework can be done in groups, but individual assignments must be turned in. You can use regular paper or engineering paper. Write neatly. Draw diagrams if appropriate. To turn in your assignment, fold the homework lengthwise and write your name on the back of the outside sheet. Stapling is encouraged (but there is no stapler in AIME 110). If you will miss class, you can have a classmate turn in your assignment, or turn it in to a homework folder on the bulletin board outside my office (3472 SEC) by Noon on the day it is due. Late homework is not accepted. If you have an excused absence for the day HW is due, the grade for that set can be dropped from your average. Solutions will be posted shortly after the assignment is due. Your homework average is calculated as total points earned / total points possible. There are 80 points on HW1, but each set may have a different value.
Exam Dates September 15 October 13 November 17 December 7 (8:00 - 10:30 am) Things You Already Know About Heat Transfer (Day 1)
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