CHG 3127 Chemical Reaction Engineering

3 units
Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
The principles of reaction engineering, including a systematic approach to the design of reactors housing single and multiple reactions. Techniques for sizing and evaluating the performance of continuous flow and batch reactors under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions, as well as during significant pressure drop. Introduction to catalysis and techniques for determining rate expressions for catalytic reactions.

Components:

Lecture
Tutorial

Requirements:

Prerequisites: CHG 1371 , CHG 2314 .

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David Taylor

4 sections from Summer 2017 to Fall 2024

C Average (4.432)
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Clémence Fauteux-Lefebvre

2 sections from Summer 2019 to Fall 2023

B Average (6.217)
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George Psofogiannakis

Fall 2022 - A00

B Average (5.672)
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Sheida Stephens

Summer 2018 - X00

B Average (5.710)
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