Course title
情報科学基礎   [Basic Informational Science]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 14  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 021417
Instructor(s)
滝山 博志   [TAKIYAMA Hiroshi]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
The phenomenon analysis of the chemical reaction, flow analysis of the mixer and chemical process simulation are necessary for the chemical engineering. The simulation becomes the required tool for chemical engineer. This lecture includes the following contents.
(1) The basics of technology calculation.
(2) Description of the real program
Expected Learning
The aim of this lecture is a way of thinking of the modeling of the phenomenon based on logical thinking.
Course schedule
Week 1: Short introduction and Solution to the problem approach of the chemical engineering
Week 2: Algorithmic digital processing
Week 3: Program = algorithm + data
Week 4: Experimental data and empirical formula (essence of the method of least squares)
Week 5: Review
Week 6: The empirical formula using the Clausius-Clapeyron type, bisection algorithm, the Regula Falsi method
Week 7: The Newton method, total review
Week 8: Review day
Week 9: Midterm examination
Week 10: Answer of the midterm examination and program for the solution of the quadratic equation
Week 11: The acquisition of an input and output sentence and the judgment sentence
Week 12: Program fabric (coherence structure, choice structure, repeating structure) full mastership
Week 13: Solution of the nonlinear equation by the Newton method
Week 14: Goal "vapor-liquid equilibrium calculation"
Week 15: Term-end examination

Prerequisites
There is no study condition.
Required Text(s) and Materials
The reference book is introduced depending on a lecture at any time.
References
Physical chemistry basics and chemical engineering basics I.
Assessment/Grading
The middle and a term-end examination, the issue of practice of every time are evaluated generally.
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3/1/2018 8:55:27 PM