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* Teaching schedule for the rest of the term
* Teaching schedule for the rest of the term
** 19 Nov: guest lecture, Chris Ewaschuk: [[Process_operability_-_2013|batch process sequencing]] (material is examinable)
** '''20 Nov: guest lecture, Robert Kulperger, Chemical Engineering alumnus from 1963''' (''note the date change to Wednesday'')
** '''20 Nov: guest lecture, Robert Kulperger, Chemical Engineering alumnus from 1963''' (''note the date change to Wednesday'')
::: Robert (Bob) Kulperger founded a company in 1989 called [http://naturalchemistry.com/ Natural Chemistry Canada] (pet, pool and spa formula products). The company has been expanded to include a broad spectrum of enzymes and has a manufacturing facility in Campbellford, Ontario and Syracuse, NY, and two more plants in the East.
::: Robert (Bob) Kulperger founded a company in 1989 called [http://naturalchemistry.com/ Natural Chemistry Canada] (pet, pool and spa formula products). The company has been expanded to include a broad spectrum of enzymes and has a manufacturing facility in Campbellford, Ontario and Syracuse, NY, and two more plants in the East.
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* 15 Nov: I've been asked to let you know that starting from next weekend, the computer lab, JHE 296 will allow key-card access over the weekends.
* 15 Nov: I've been asked to let you know that starting from next weekend, the computer lab, JHE 296 will allow key-card access over the weekends.
* 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.
* 18 Nov: the slides for Tuesday's class are posted: [[Process_operability_-_2013|batch process sequencing]]
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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
    • 20 Nov: guest lecture, Robert Kulperger, Chemical Engineering alumnus from 1963 (note the date change to Wednesday)
Robert (Bob) Kulperger founded a company in 1989 called Natural Chemistry Canada (pet, pool and spa formula products). The company has been expanded to include a broad spectrum of enzymes and has a manufacturing facility in Campbellford, Ontario and Syracuse, NY, and two more plants in the East.
  • 22 Nov: SDL projects due by 23:59
  • 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.


  • 13 Nov: the SDL projects are due at the end of the day on 22 November.
  • 15 Nov: I've been asked to let you know that starting from next weekend, the computer lab, JHE 296 will allow key-card access over the weekends.
  • 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.


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Assignments/Tutorials

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

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Tests, exams and project