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P1-1. This problem helps the student understand the course goals and objectives. Part (d) gives
hints on how to solve problems when they get stuck.
P1-2. Encourages students to get in the habit of writing down what they learned from each chapter.
It also gives tips on problem solving.
P1-3. Helps the student understand critical thinking and creative thinking, which are two major
goals of the course.
P1-4. Requires the student to at least look at the wide and wonderful resources available on the CD-
ROM and the Web.
P1-5. The ICMs have been found to be a great motivation for this material.
P1-6. Uses Example 1-1 to calculate a CSTR volume. It is straight forward and gives the student an
idea of things to come in terms of sizing reactors in chapter 4. An alternative to P1-15.
P1-7. Straight forward modification of Example 1-1.
P1-8. Helps the student review and member assumption for each design equation.
P1-9. The results of this problem will appear in later chapters. Straight forward application of chapter
1 principles.
P1-10. Straight forward modification of the mole balance. Assigned for those who emphasize
bioreaction problems.
P1-11. Will be useful when the table is completed and the students can refer back to it in later
chapters. Answers to this problem can be found on Professor Susan Montgomery’s
equipment module on the CD-ROM. See P1-14.
P1-12. Many students like this straight forward problem because they see how CRE principles can be
applied to an everyday example. It is often assigned as an in-class problem where parts (a)
through (f) are printed out from the web. Part (g) is usually omitted.
P1-13. Shows a bit of things to come in terms of reactor sizing. Can be rotated from year to year with
P1-6.
P1-14. I always assign this problem so that the students will learn how to use POLYMATH/MATLAB
before needing it for chemical reaction engineering problems.
P1-15 and P1-16. Help develop critical thinking and analysis.
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Summary
⚫ P1-1 AA SF 60
P1-2 I SF 30
⚫ P1-3 O SF 30
P1-4 O SF 30
P1-5 AA SF 30
P1-6 AA 1-13 SF 15
P1-7 I SF 15
⚫ P1-8 S SF 15
P1-9 S SF 15
P1-10 O FSF 15
P1-11 I SF 1
P1-12 O FSF 30
P1-13 O SF 60
⚫ P1-14 AA SF 60
P1-15 O -- 30
P1-16 O FSF 15
CDP1-A AA FSF 30
Assigned
⚫ = Always assigned, AA = Always assign one from the group of alternates,
O = Often, I = Infrequently, S = Seldom, G = Graduate level
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Alternates
In problems that have a dot in conjunction with AA means that one of the problem, either the
problem with a dot or any one of the alternates are always assigned.
Time
Approximate time in minutes it would take a B/B+ student to solve the problem.
Difficulty
SF = Straight forward reinforcement of principles (plug and chug)
FSF = Fairly straight forward (requires some manipulation of equations or an intermediate
calculation).
IC = Intermediate calculation required
M = More difficult
OE = Some parts open-ended.
*
Note the letter problems are found on the CD-ROM. For example A CDP1-A.
Summary Table Ch-1
Make a calculation 6
Open-ended 8
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