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CHEE CHAT: Episode 3 with Professor Richard Leask
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Learn about Professor Leask’s path to becoming a chemical engineering professor, starting with his undergrad in Mechanical Engineering at Waterloo University! What inspired his switch to Chemical Engineering? How do different engineering specifications intersect in biomedical and biomechanical research? How does 3D printing enable research to attain new feats? Approximate time stamps: 0:38 expe...
CHEE CHAT: Episode 2 with Professor Anne-Marie Keitzig
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Episode 2 of CHEE CHAT with Professor Anne-Marie Keitzig Tune in to learn more about Prof. Keitzig’s undergraduate experience and how her lab’s biomimicry research has led to opportunities with the International Olympic Committee, developing new metal blades for skates as well as the potential dangers of artificially mimicking nature!
CHEE CHAT: Episode 1 with Professor Chris Moraes
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First CHEE CHAT episode featuring Prof Moraes!! This podcast is between host Gregory Brock and a rotating cast of Chemical Engineering professors. Grab your beverage of choice sit back and enjoy!
Chapter 14 - Catalytic Surface Reactions
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Nitric oxide (NO) emissions from automobile exhaust can be reduced by using a catalytic converter, and the following reaction occurs at the catalytic surface: NO CO -) N2 CO2 The concentration of NO is reduced by passing the exhaust gases over the surface, and the rate of reduction at the catalyst is governed by a first-order reaction. As a first approximation it may be assumed that NO reaches ...
Chapter 5 - Transient Conduction and energy generation
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Chapter 5 - Transient Conduction and energy generation
Chapter 5 - Transient Conduction and Biot Number
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Consider a packed bed with Pyrex ( density 2225 kg/m3), heat capacity = 835 J/kgK, k = 1.4 W/mK). a) How long does it take a sphere near the inlet of the system to accumulate 90% of the maximum possible thermal energy? b) What is the corresponding temperature at the center of the sphere?
Chapter 3 - 1D Steady-state Heat Conduction
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The composite wall consists of three materials, two of which are of known thermal conductivity, k_A = 25 W/mK and k_C = 50 W/mK, and known thickness, L_A = 0.30 m and L_C = 0.20 m. The third material, B, which is sandwiched between materials A and C, is of known thickness 2 L_B, where L_B = 0.15 m, but unknown thermal conductivity k_B. This material is generating heat at a constant rate. Under ...
Chapter 3 - Fins and differential heat balances
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A thin flat plate of length L, thickness t, and width w (which is much larger than l) is thermally joined to two large heat sinks that are maintained at a temperature To. The bottom of the plate is well insulated, while the net heat flux to the top surface of the plate is known to have a uniform value of q''. a) Derive the differential equation that determines the steady-state temperature distr...
Chapter 14 - Steady state homogeneous chemical reactions
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Chapter 14 - Steady state homogeneous chemical reactions
Chapter 11 - Countercurrent heat exchanger and LMTD
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Chapter 11 - Countercurrent heat exchanger and LMTD
Chapter 3 - Steady state heat conduction in 1D
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Chapter 3 - Steady state heat conduction in 1D
Chapter 12: Absorption and Stripping
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Chapter 12: Absorption and Stripping
Chapter 4: Column Distillation Example
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Chapter 4: Column Distillation Example
Chapter 10: Staged and Packed Column Design
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Chapter 10: Staged and Packed Column Design
Chapter 5: Multicomponent Distillation
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Chapter 5: Multicomponent Distillation
Chapter 4: Column Distillation Concepts
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Chapter 4: Column Distillation Concepts
Solving Single Phase System-Compresibility Factor Method
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Solving Single Phase System-Compresibility Factor Method
Nice explanation Love him from Iraq
thanks allot
The answer is not correct
very high level class.Genius chemical engineer like me can barely master this material.
This is a high level class, I assume graduate level. Only undergraduate distillation genius like me without reading the book can understand it.
Super! Please let me know the textbook your referencing in your lectures - TIAA
this rocks, thanks for the help!
Thank you so much
how did you solve for Kb?
Civil engineers 😁😁😁😁🥶🥶😬
Is the value of Xn given ?
Great explanation! Thank you!
You are indeed a lifesaver. I appreciate your kindness for making this video!
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!!
do you write backwards, asking for a friend
She's so pretty though
To answer your question though, they definitely let her write her way, and then they flip the video, making it appear as if she is writing backwards.
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حتى انا
great!
why was the xt2 and xB2 not included as unknowns for the second column
Yeah
Sir area of cross-section of fin should-increase or decrease along its length please reply
thank you! this video helped me alot!!!
I've learned more than I've learned in 20 days of my classes in these 10 videos.. Thanks from the bottom of my heart. Please upload refrigeration and liquefication if possible
No new videos?
Well explained 💯👍
Distillate flowrate should be 5907.84 kg/h
Happened to be my home work Loved it.
r u miror writing ?? daaaamn. thank 4 ur explanation <3
Can we applied same method on Crude oil distilation?
simple yet creative
this helped me so much!! thank you!
Thanks for this one.
Thankyouuu!
u just helped me a ton!, thanks so muchhh
are you typing everything backwards and reading everything backwards? This video triggers me for your view
which are the specific gravities?
Thank you so much ma'am for the video.. I heartily appreciate. Please how do we go about the case where only the liquid vapour experimental data is given.. that is no vapour composition.
whats the different between flash drum and flash distillation?
Flash drum(equipment) is where flash distillation(process) takes place.
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Good one
Wow! Brilliant! Thanx!
The lip smacking is very distracting.
Thank you!
Can she write inverted? Thats fukin amazing
lmao no, it's flipped for her
Thank you very much!!
I love this video, so easy to understand. How did you do this video? What kind of tool do you use?
Girl You are killing it , pretty well explained i could understand 100% everything (although i'm billingüal English isnt My mother tongue ) i was good at distillation but i like to study again some stuff and You are Crystal clear when explaining ,congratulations . I can't find bubble and dew point, i rather do all in analítyc-algebraic way using numeric methods because graphic methods are límited to binary systems wich is pretty much límited i would love to see You explaining the rest of the topic.
The Xo value is 0.0002. Why was it considered to be just X?
How did u get your Xn value???
I never knew that biot number comes from flux balance!
How can we find velocity in biot number ???