Supplementary Material for Students. This page provides supplementary material for students in various stages of development. As new material is prepared, it will be linked here.
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Unit I
- Learning Objectives for Unit I (PDF format).(2/15/02)
- Chapter 2-4, History of Steam Engine Development, Newcomen Pump Engine, Watt Pump Engine, Watt Rotative Engine. (includes photos), helps students understand how condensation pulls vacuum.(updated 5/01)
- Chapter 2, Summary of closed system work, enthalpy and internal energy changes by various pathways. (3/2/05).
- Chapter 2, Practice problem solutions, (7/24/01)
- Chapter 3, Supplementary Examples, (Caculation of turbine outlets) (corrected error 2/11/02)
- Chapter 3-4, Links to sites with pictures of turbines, compressors, jet engines, etc. (2/10/02)
- Chapter 3, Practice problem solutions, (2/3/09)
- Chapter 4, A virtual tour of the MSU electric power and steam cogeneration plant using open and closed feedwater preheaters. This tour includes the turbine blades and generator when disassembled for overhaul.
- Chapter 4, Practice problem solutions, (7/24/01)
- Previous exams (Unit I) from C.T. Lira (updated each spring)
- Previous exams (Unit I) from J. R.Elliott (3/20/03)
Unit II
- Learning Objectives for Unit II (PDF format).(4/13/02)
- Chapter 6, Supplementary Example, (Hand Calculation of PREOS roots) (3/01)
- Chapter 6, Practice problem solutions, (7/6/01)
- Chapter 7, Expanded Example 7.5 showing more of the steps. (2/27/05)
- Chapter 7, Cautions about selecting stable roots from cubic EOS. (3/2/05).
- Chapter 7, Practice problem solutions, (7/6/01)
- Chapter 8, Supplementary Example, (V and L fugacity using virial EOS) (3/01)
- Chapter 8, Practice problem solutions, (3/12/07)
- Previous exams (Unit II and III) from C.T. Lira (updated each spring)
- Previous exams (Unit II and III) from J.R. Elliott (3/20/03)
Unit III
- Learning Objectives for Unit III (PDF format). (4/30/03)
- Chapter 9, Proof that the component fugacity in an ideal gas is the partial pressure. (pdf format)
- Chapter 9, Practice Problem Solutions, (3/17/04)
- Chapter 10, Description of the use of equations of state for mixture enthalpies. (pdf format)
- Chapter 10, Practice problem solutions, (7/6/01)
- Chapter 11, Bubble and Dew Flowsheets for Modified Raoult's Law.(pdf format)
- Chapter 11, Alternative discussion of local composition models. (pdf format) (10/27/04)
- Chapter 12, Hints on LLE using Excel with the method presented in the textbook.
- Previous exams (Unit II and III) from C.T. Lira (updated each spring)
- Previous exams (Unit II and III) from J.R. Elliott (3/20/03)
Unit IV
- Learning Objectives for Unit IV (PDF format).(9/20/02)
- Chapter 13, Color-coded slides to help you see the relationships between 3-D diagrams and 2-D projections.
- Chapter 14, Practice problem solutions, (2/11/02)
- Chapter 14, Supplementary Workbook, provides more background, examples, (2/11/02)
- Chapter 14, Interpretation of reaction energy balance from other texts in terms of the notation in Elliott and Lira
- Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3rd ed., Levenspiel, 1999.(pdf format)
- Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3rd ed., Fogler, 1999.(pdf format)
Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Home Page.
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