10.213 Chem & Bio Engr Thermodynamics
Spring 2013
Density Functional Theory Calculation by Christy Petruczok
Professors: Karen K Gleason, Barry S Johnston, Hadley Sikes
TAs: Alexander Jules Bourque, Kevin John Kaczorowski, Stephen Winford Morton, David Andrew Nicholson, Shengchang Tang, Ji Sam Wong, Timothy Dexter Yee, Lina Zhu, Zhilong Zhu
Lecture:
TR2.30-4
(66-110)
Recitation (01): W10
(66-154)
Recitation (02): W12
(66-154)
Recitation (03): W1
(56-191)
Information:
Thermodynamics of multicomponent, multiphase chemical and biological systems. Applications of first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics to open and closed systems. Properties of mixtures, including colligative properties, chemical reaction equilibrium, and phase equilibrium; non-ideal solutions; power cycles; refrigeration; separation systems. Prerequisites: 5.60 and 10.10
Announcements
Final Exam Complements
Hey guys, Some confusion over what you can bring... Here's a list:Koretsky text + Seader-Henley reading print-out
4 sheets of paper with equations
calculator
pencil
You may also listen to music on your ipod during the exam, but keep the volume to a minimum so as to avoid disturbing your neighbors. Be conscientious.
Announced on 20 May 2013 3:57 p.m. by Stephen Winford Morton
Office Hours this afternoon
There will not be Office Hours this afternoon, but please feel free to ask questions via emails. Make sure that you bring your calculator (with batteries), FOUR pages (8.5 X 11") of notes (double-sided) and your textbook to the final exam. We will see you tomorrow/Wednesday. Good luck studying!
Your TAs
Announced on 20 May 2013 1:46 p.m. by Shengchang Tang
Final Exam Logistics
Heads up for the final: Due to final exam conflicts and scheduling of those exams through Wednesday, we expect you to refrain from discussion about the exam or its contents before all exams are completed (noon on Wednesday). Please be advised and remain on your honor during this period. Thanks.Announced on 19 May 2013 8:14 p.m. by Stephen Winford Morton
Review Problems and Previous Final Exams
Two previous final exams are available on Stellar under "practice problems" for your use. Two of them are chosen as review problems that we discussed.
Best luck,
Your TAs
Announced on 17 May 2013 7:31 p.m. by Shengchang Tang
potential coverage of MATLAB on Final
Just to confirm, that you *may* be asked to write down a few lines of MATLAB code in response to a question on the final. This would be based on something you had done for homework. For example, you might be asked to write the MATLAB code to help you find the answer to a VLE problem that would require an iterative solution if done by hand.Good luck with you studies and with the final on Tuesday. Prof. Gleason
Announced on 17 May 2013 3:07 p.m. by Karen K Gleason