Summer 1998 |
Volume 32 ~ Number 3
Getting the Most Out of a Laboratory Course
Aziz M.
Abu-Khalaf
Low-Cost
Experiments in Mass Transfer: Part 4. Measuring Axial Dispersion in a Bubble Column
M.
H. I. Baird,
I Nirdosh
The Practical
Side of Engineering at the University of New Brunswick
Guido Bendrich,
Todd S. Pugsley
Case Study
Projects in an Undergraduate Process Control Course
B. Wayne Bequette,
Kevin D. Schott, Vinay Prasad, Venkatesh Natarajan, Ramesh R. Rao
Teaching
Antiwindup, Bumpless Transfer, and Split-Range Control
Serena H. Chung,
Richard D. Braatz
An Experiment
in Applied Optics: Determination of the Kinetics of the Oxidation of an Organic Dye
P. Delgado, A.
Kasko, J. Nappi, R. Barat
Random
Thoughts: The New Faculty Member
Richard M. Felder, Rebecca
Brent
A Simple Method
for Determining the Specific Heat of Solids
K. Hellgardt, G.
Shama
An Introduction
to Process Flexibility: Part 2. Recycle Loop with Reactor
W. E. Jones,
J. A.
Wilson
Incorporating
Safety into a Unit Operations Laboratory Course
Julia A. King
UO Lab:
Mass Transfer and Axial Dispersion in a Reciprocating-Plate Liquid Extraction Column
June Luke, N. Lawrence Ricker
Human
Societies: A Curious Application of Thermodynamics
Erich A. Müller
Using Peer
Review in the Undergraduate Laboratory
James A.
Newell
Quantifying
the "Curve"
Jude T. Sommerfeld
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