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SECTiON ONE

1.0 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

1.1 Introduction
Chemical engineering laboratory is designed to teach the students how to acquire skills in
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project definition, experimental operation, analytical procedures, data analysis and technical
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reports preparation involving thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, unit operations, reaction
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engineering, fluid mechanics and separation and in transport phenomena The course is
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intended' to develop skills, which will be of use to a practicing chemical engineer. Typical
items of equipment will be used to conduct nieasurements and tests. Results ate expected.':
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1.2 Course Objectives experim
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This course will help the students to develop their skills of collecting, analysing and presenting
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Combine elements of theory and practice particularly in. unit operations, thermodynamics
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lr. Emn b) Develop competence in conducting. experimental work.
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.. Understand safety procedures.commonto the laboratory and chemical industry . more tho
~.~) Develop and demonstrate knowledge of experimental error analysis, probability and
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t) Improve skills necessary for group work collaboratively within a setting. Lab repo
Develop skills in handling, manipulating and maintaining basic engineering machinery .. be respo
g) Develop practical skills to plan and design laboratory experiments. thereport"
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1.3 Course Outcomes


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On completion of this course, a student sliould be able to collect and.analyse experimental data
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