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CHE 7213 - Problem-Solving in Chemical Engineering

Introduction to the Reynolds Transport Theorem. Solving chemical process models with an emphasis on stability and advanced solution methods including Green’s functions, series solutions and Bessel functions. Engineering applications of scalar, vector and tensor variables. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.


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Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering


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