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* 18 Nov: here's an interesting article that discusses [http://blog.simplyfeye.com/2013/11/mixing-and-blending-effects.html process operability, batch processes, monitoring and our next topic, troubleshooting] in a single bioprocessing application. Although we've learned about distillation columns, flash drums and compressors, the topics apply anywhere.
* 18 Nov: here's an interesting article that discusses [http://blog.simplyfeye.com/2013/11/mixing-and-blending-effects.html process operability, batch processes, monitoring and our next topic, troubleshooting] in a single bioprocessing application. Although we've learned about distillation columns, flash drums and compressors, the topics apply anywhere.
* 19 Nov: a partial solution to assignment 7 is posted, to help with operating window understanding.
* 20 Nov: the graded tutorial on Monday is time-critical; you will start and end your tutorial in the allocated time. Please arrive at the tutorial early/on-time; you must attend the tutorial to avoid letting down the other two [[Assignment_8_-_2013|members in your triad]]. The printed notes for the final section of this course will also be distributed at the tutorial.
* 20 Nov: the graded tutorial on Monday is time-critical; you will start and end your tutorial in the allocated time. Please arrive at the tutorial early/on-time; you must attend the tutorial to avoid letting down the other two [[Assignment_8_-_2013|members in your triad]]. The printed notes for the final section of this course will also be distributed at the tutorial.


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* 23 Nov: interested in graduate research, perhaps at U of T. They are hosting a [http://www.chem-eng.utoronto.ca/graduate/prospective/grw.htm research weekend].
* 23 Nov: interested in graduate research, perhaps at U of T. They are hosting a [http://www.chem-eng.utoronto.ca/graduate/prospective/grw.htm research weekend].


* 21 Nov: Good luck 4N4 class as you wrap up your [[Self-directed learning project - 2013| SDL projects]]. It's been an intense 12 weeks, but you've got all the tools to finish it up!
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Engineering Economics and Problem Solving: CHE 4N4


Administrative Class materials
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Announcements (previous ones) or

  • Teaching schedule for the rest of the term
  • 25 Nov: important troubleshooting tutorial 8
  • 26 to 29 Nov: guest lecture, Dr. Tom Marlin, on troubleshooting
  • 02 Dec: important troubleshooting tutorial 9
  • 03 Dec: final class to wrap up the course.


  • 18 Nov: here's an interesting article that discusses process operability, batch processes, monitoring and our next topic, troubleshooting in a single bioprocessing application. Although we've learned about distillation columns, flash drums and compressors, the topics apply anywhere.
  • 20 Nov: the graded tutorial on Monday is time-critical; you will start and end your tutorial in the allocated time. Please arrive at the tutorial early/on-time; you must attend the tutorial to avoid letting down the other two members in your triad. The printed notes for the final section of this course will also be distributed at the tutorial.


  • 23 Nov: interested in graduate research, perhaps at U of T. They are hosting a research weekend.


Assignments, tutorials, projects, exams Course calendar
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Assignments/Tutorials

Assignment questions will be available here. Parts of the assignments will be covered in the tutorial period.

Please follow these instructions when submitting electronically.


Tests, exams and project