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Page 1: Chemical Engineering Principles 1 Program Website: chegr

Chemical Engineering Principles 1Program Website: www.eng.ysu.edu/~chegr

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CHEGR 2683 Grading Policy 

Number Points Each

Total Points

Percent of Course Total

Homework 8 20 160 32

Quizzes* 4 50 200 40

Project 1 100 140 28

Final* 1 200 200 40Total     500 100

* The better of the cumulative quiz scores and the final exam score will be used for the final grade.

Points Final Grade

450 - 500 A

400 - 439 B

350 - 399 C

300 - 349 D

Below 300 F

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COURSECATALOG NUMBER

COURSECODE

INSTRUCTOR SI LEADER

Biology 1551 0317 Womble Christine Kulvalchick

Biology 2601 0348 Asch Michael Dinh

Chemistry 3719 0537 Norris David Martin

Economics 2610 0709 / 0710 Helsel Kathleen Kennedy

Psychology 1560 2700 Ellyson DeAnn Delfre

Psychology 1560 2707 Fry Christina Humble

Sociology 1500 3004 Sergi Andrea Landis

Supplemental Instruction (SI)Fall 2006

Ask your instructor about participating in SI

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Spring 2006 Results for SI

GPA 10+ = Students who attended 10 or more study sessions

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Previous Project

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Chapter 2

•Units of Measurement

•Force/Weight

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Sep 30 1999 9:23PM

Mix-up doomed spacecraft

Mars orbiter lost in miscommunication

By MARK CARREAU Copyright 1999 Houston Chronicle

An embarrassing mix-up with its aerospace contractor over the use of English and metric units of measurement led to the navigational errors that caused last week's loss of the $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter, NASA said Thursday.

The probe destructed early Sept. 23 as it was maneuvering into orbit around Mars after a near 10-month journey from Earth. Errors that crept into maneuvering commands sent from Earth based on discrepancies from the two systems of measurement allowed the spacecraft to sweep within 37 miles of the Martian surface rather the intended 93 miles.

The probe broke apart or overheated in the atmosphere as a result of the failure to convert the units of measurement.

The errors were repeated throughout four major maneuvers and other smaller steerings during the Climate Orbiter's journey, which began with a Dec. 11, 1998, liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Previously, NASA had believed a one-time error in the last of the major maneuvers, Sept. 15, was responsible for the loss.

With Thursday's disclosure, the space agency embraced responsibility for the mistake, rather than haggle over sharing blame with Lockheed Martin Astronautics, the Denver-based aerospace company that builds its Mars probes and furnishes

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Lastly, for all the young kids who hate converting, it's amazing how much converting you really do in a job. Everyday I am converting from English to metric and vice versa, or the boss will ask what equivalent units there are for something and what it means or given a number, put it in a way we can understand. Most of the time though we have to report in certain units only and all the information is in units long from the one you want.

Quote from H. Klesch, B.E ChE 2004 August Mack Environmental

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Quote from D. Oaks Former YSU ChE Sophomore

I will be going to OSU in the fall and they said I have the knowledge of a junior. They were impressed with the fact of CHEMCAD being introduced so early and knowing Excel. They only use Excel for printing imported things.

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Common Units in Engineering

Rest of the World• kg or metric tonne• m• m3 or liter• N• J or kW-hour• W• Pa or kPa or bar

United States• lbm or ton (short/long)• ft• ft3 or gallon or barrel• lbf

• Btu or hp-hour• hp• atm or psi or in. Hg or

mm Hg or torr

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Common Errors• Metric tonne or American Engineering ton

• Fluid ounce or mass ounce

• lbm or lbf

• American Engineering gallon or Imperial gallon

• Barrels: – 1 Barrel US liquid = 31.5 gallons– 1 Barrel US oil = 42 gallons

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Engineering Calculations must Always be Correct with Respect to Units of Measurement

3

3

3

1 7.4805

7.48051

17.4805

ft gallon

gallon

ft

ft

gallon

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3

3 33

3

Convert 1 Imperial gallon into ft

1 1 35.31450.1599

220.83

Imp gallon m ftft

Imp gallon m

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3

3

100 1 1 264.1718.345

24 60

m day hour galgpm

day hours min m

3Convert 100 m /day to gallon per minute (gpm)

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Force and Weight

• Force = Mass x Acceleration– Newton, lbf

• Weight = Mass x Acceleration of gravity– Newton, lbf

• 1 Newton = 1 kg accelerating at 1 m/s2

• 1 lbf = 1 lbm accelerating at 32.174 ft/s2

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Weight of 10 kg on Earth2 2

2

2

9 8066 32 174

10 9 8066 198 066

g . m / s , . ft / s

kg . m N sF ma . N

s kg m

2

2

12 20510 32 17422 05

32 174fm

fm

lb. lbkg . ft sF . lb

kg s . lb ft

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Weight of 10 lbm on Earth

2

2

110 32 17410

32 174fm

fm

lblb . ft sF ma lb

s . lb ft

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Chapter 3

• Density/Specific Gravity

• Chemical Composition

• Liquid Static Pressure