Lectures
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Refining Crude Oil
- 3. Units
- 4. Balancing equations
- 5. Apheresis machine
- 6. Apheresis machine II
- 7. Case study
- 8. Development and design of corn syrup plant
- 9. Isomeriser
- 10. Energy conservation in chemical engineering
- 11. Energy conservation and heat exchangers
- 12. Design of the heat exchanger
- 13. Dimensionless analysis
- 14. A pharmacokinetics problem
- 15. Pharmacokinetics
- 16. Pharmacokinetics II
- 17. Biomedical engineering and the kidney
- 18. Functioning of the kidney
- 19. Kidney dialysis
- 20. Chemical engineering and the environment
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Course Summary
This course is based on Introduction to Chemical Engineering E20 made available by Stanford University.
This is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering. The course is conducted by Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department. Prof Robertson has taught this course for many years and this series of lectures will be the last time he will be teaching this course.
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