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CHNG 1103 INTRODUCTION OF MATERIAL AND ENERGY
TRANSFORMATIONS
COURSE NOTES
PART A: MATERIAL BALANCE

GENERAL INFORMATION
LECTURERS
Dr. Marjorie Valix (Part A: Material Balance) email: mvalix@usyd.edu.au office: Rm 444 Chemical Engineering Blg.
Phone: 93514995 (Direct) or 9351 2455 (General Office/Messages)
Dr. Vincent Gomes (Part B: Energy Balance)
Email: vgomes@usyd.edu.ua
Office: Rm 452 Chemical Engineering Blg.
Phone: 9351 4868
TEXTBOOK
R.M. Felder and R.W. Rousseau “ Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes”, John
Wiley & Sons, 3nd Edition (1999).
COURSE SCHEDULE
Lectures:
Monday, 10:00-11:00, Civil LR1
Friday, 10:00-11:00, PNR LT

Tutorials:

Thursday, 2:00-5:00, PNR DO1

(Tutorials will start on week 1)

CHNG 1103 Introduction of Material and Energy Transformations: Part A Material Balance Lectures

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................... 1
LECTURERS .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
TEXTBOOK..................................................................................................................................................................... 1
COURSE SCHEDULE .................................................................................................................................................. 1
COURSE OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................................................................... 3
SUMMARY OF COURSE CONTENT ....................................................................................................................... 3
ORGANISATION AND ASSESSMENT

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