Course title
応用化学セミナーⅠ   [Applied Chemistry: Advanced Seminar Ⅰ]
Course category common courses  Requirement   Credit 4 
Department   Year   Semester YearLong 
Course type YearLong  Course code 1062042
Instructor(s)
WULED LENGGORO   [WULED Lenggoro]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
The purpose of this course is to train researchers and engineers with basic and applied skills in chemical engineering. In the first half of the lecture, students will learn about and deepen their understanding of movement phenomenology (momentum, heat, and mass transfer phenomena), which is the core of chemical engineering, in addition to studying it through undergraduate lectures. In the second half, the students are trained to conduct literature research on advanced research related to master's thesis research and to present oral responses. At the same time, they also acquire enough English skills to earn a master's degree.
Expected Learning
Understand the "similarity" of heat, mass, and momentum transfers
Course schedule
1) First-semester (by: Lenggoro, Fushimi, Ritani)
conduct in the form of a lecture. 2022 1 semester Wednesday 10: 30 -12: 00
Explanation of 4/6 completion and schedule (during guidance for new graduate students)
Radiative heat transfer (Lenggoro)(online, real time)4/13, 4/20, 4/27, 5/11
Momentum transport (Fushimi) (on demand) for 4 times
(6/8, Momentum transport content office hour)
Mass transport (Riya) (on demand) for 4 times
(7/6, Deadline for Submission of All Issues Regarding Mass Transport Content)
7/20 Final study (planned)
7/27 Reserved

2) second semester
Perform on a laboratory basis
Ask the supervisor for specific details. Typically, a literature search related to master's thesis research is conducted, and reports and oral presentations are made.
Prerequisites
It is desirable to have studied the basics of chemical engineering.
Required Text(s) and Materials
"Transport Phenomena" (Bird/Stewart/Lightfoot, Wiley)
References
Assessment/Grading
To comprehensively evaluate tests and reports in lectures and reports and oral presentations of literature in the laboratory. The results are evaluated by S, A, B, C and D, and S, A, B and C pass and D fail. Attendance at lectures of less than 70% shall be rejected.
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
3/15/2022 12:08:31 PM