Chemical Engineering Laboratory (Ⅰ)
Course Introduction
化學工程實驗一
Chemical Engineering Laboratory (Ⅰ) — 114-2 Mandatory course (1.0 credit). Unit operations, instrumentation, data analysis, and laboratory report writing.
✦ Course Information
| Course title | 化學工程實驗一 / Chemical Engineering Laboratory (Ⅰ) |
|---|---|
| Semester | 114-2 |
| Designated for | Chemical Engineering Department |
| Curriculum Number | ChemE3010 |
| Curriculum Identity Number | 50432210 |
| Class | 023 |
| Credits | 1.0 |
| Full / Half Yr. | Half |
| Required / Elective | 必修 (Mandatory) |
| Remarks | The experiment may cause class to end late; it is recommended not to schedule evening classes on the same day. Location: Chemical Engineering Building 105. Enrolment is automatically determined by the student number. Total limit: 28 students. |
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Class Section
| Class | Instructor | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 023 | Leigh Aldous | Wednesday 6, 7, 8, 9 (13:20–17:20) | Chemical Engineering Laboratory 105 |
Course Description
This course aims to develop students abilities in fundamental unit operations, instrument operation, and data analysis in chemical engineering. Through systematic experimental practice, students will learn how to correctly use laboratory instruments, evaluate experimental errors, interpret experimental results, and write professional laboratory reports. The course emphasizes safe laboratory practices and teamwork in order to cultivate practical skills and problem-solving abilities for future work in the chemical industry or research fields.
Course Objective
Experimental Skills: Become familiar with the operation and maintenance principles of commonly used instruments and equipment in chemical engineering.
Problem Solving: Develop the ability to identify problems, analyze causes, and propose solutions through observation of experimental phenomena and data analysis.
Teamwork: Learn to conduct experiments in groups and develop effective communication and collaboration skills.
Safety and Ethics: Emphasize laboratory safety and professional ethics to ensure compliance with regulations and ethical standards in practical work.
Data Organization and Report Writing: Accurately record, process, and summarize experimental data, and prepare laboratory reports using scientific methods.
Course Requirement
- Course Requirement: —
- Student Workload (Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class): Several hours group work per week (each week has a pre-lab or post-lab group presentation). Individually complete a written report on one experiment (ca. 10 hours, over 2 weeks).
- Office Hours: Both Prof. Aldous and the Teaching Assistant are available throughout the duration of the afternoon lab class, including before and after (Wednesday 1pm–6pm). Other appointments should be arranged via email.
- Designated reading: Each experiment requires different textbooks; specific references and extensive supporting material are provided by the laboratory manual.
References
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Grading
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Progress
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