ChE 360: Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
Course #: CHE 360 (4 Credits)
Course Title: Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
Terms Offered: Fall, Winter
Prerequisites: CHE 342: Mass and Heat Transfer, CHE 343: Separation Processes
Textbooks/Required Materials: Course documents available on course page on Canvas LMS
Cognizant Faculty: Albayrak-Guralp, Hirshfield, Lesher-Pérez, Liu, Kamcev, Sheffield, Tadd
Instructor: Hirshfield, Tadd, Sheffield, Lesher-Pérez
Faculty Approval: 2022-08-24
CoE Bulletin Description:
Experimentation in thermodynamics and heat, mass, and momentum transport on a bench scale. Measurement error estimation and analysis, Lecture, laboratory, conferences, and reports. Technical communications.
Course Topics: (number of hours in parentheses)
- Carry out three laboratory experiments using principles learned in previous courses. Analyze experimental results and write technical reports. (continuous throughout the term)
- Concept of calibration and instrumentation. (3)
- Preparation of technical documents (reports, memos, SOPs). (6)
- Uncertainty analyses, such as error propagation and statistical analyses. (2)
- Data acquisition and data analyses. (3)
- Oral presentations. (2)
- Safety training (1)
Course Structure/Schedule: Lecture: 2 per week @ 1 hour; Laboratory: 1 per week @ 4 hours
Course Objectives: Links shown in brackets are to course outcomes that satisfy these objectives.
- Expose students to a few hands-on experiments. [a]
- Teach students how to design and carry out experiments as well as how to analyze and interpret real data. [a, b, c]
- Teach students how to generate various technical documents and reports. [d, e]
- Provide opportunities for students to communicate orally experimental findings to colleagues. [g]
- Provide experience for students to work in a team environment. [f]
- Familiarize students with computer-based data acquisition and analyses. [a]
- Provide opportunities for students to experience and characterize uncertainty in experimental results. [b, c]
- Show students how previous work in chemical engineering is useful to them. [b]
Course Outcomes: Links shown in brackets are to ABET student outcomes 1-7.
A. Organize and carry out experimental design and actual hands-on experiments. [1, 6]
B. Apply previous course material to analyze and interpret experimental data. [1, 6]
C. Characterize uncertainty in experimental data. [3,6]
D. Write organized and cohesive technical memos and reports. [1, 3, 4, 6]
E. Organize and prepare standard operating procedures (SOPs). [3]
F. Work effectively in a team environment; prepare individual and team evaluations. [5]
G. Prepare and present technical presentations before colleagues and answer questions. [3]
Assessment Tools: Links shown in brackets are to course outcomes.
- Technical reports based on teamwork [a-d, f]
- Calibration reports [a, d]
- SOP creation [d, e]
- Work plans and progress reports with feedback from instructors [a-d]
- SOP assessment (individual assignment) [d]
- Oral presentations of final reports with evaluations from instructors [a, b, g]
- Individual or team assignments on uncertainty analyses [a, b, d, e]
- Periodic individual, team, and laboratory supervisor evaluations [f]