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Title

Mathematica Applications in Chemical Engineering
Author

Brian G. Higgins
Organization: University of California, Davis
Department: Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science
Revision date

2003-07-25
Description

The following site

http://www.higgins.ucdavis.edu/chemmath.php

illustrates how Mathematica can be used in chemical engineering. The notebooks were written to augment various chemical engineering classes (junior, senior and graduate) at UCDavis. Topics include applied mathematics, nonlinear dynamics, separation processes,thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and bioinformatics. There is also a section on the use of webMathematica for interactive calculations.
Subjects

*Engineering > Chemical Engineering
*Science > Chemistry
*Science > Physics > Fluid Mechanics
*Science > Physics > Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Keywords

chemical engineering, fluid mechanics, applied mathematics, heat, transfer, bioinformatics, thermodynamics
Related items

*Learning Activity Modules in Chemical Engineering using webMathematica: Phase Equilibria, Activity Coefficients, and Their Application in Binary Distillation   [in Conference Proceedings]
*Using Mathematica to Teach Bioinformatic Skills   [in Conference Proceedings]
URL

http://www.higgins.ucdavis.edu/chemmath.php