Outline of chemical engineering
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to chemical engineering:
Chemical engineering – deals with the application of physical science (e.g., chemistry and physics), and life sciences (e.g., biology, [[microbi logy]] and biochemistry) with mathematics and economics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. In addition to producing useful materials, modern chemical engineering is also concerned with pioneering valuable new materials and techniques – such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and biomedical engineering.[1]
Essence of chemical engineering
[edit]- Math
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Thermodynamics
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Fluid Dynamics
- Heat Transfer
- Mass Transfer
- Transport Phenomena
- Green Chemistry and Sustainability
- Process Control
- Process Instrumentation
- Process Safety
- Unit Operation
- Process Design
- Chemical Process Modeling and Simulation
- Engineering Economics
Branches of chemical engineering
[edit]- Biochemical engineering
- Biomedical engineering
- Biotechnology
- Ceramics
- Chemical process modeling
- Chemical Technologist
- Chemical reactor
- Chemical reaction engineering
- Distillation Design
- Electrochemistry
- Fluid dynamics
- Food engineering
- Heat transfer
- Mass transfer
- Materials science
- Microfluidics
- Nanotechnology
- Natural environment
- Plastics engineering
- Polymer engineering
- Process control
- Process design (chemical engineering)
- Separation processes (see also: separation of mixture)
- Semiconductors
- Thermodynamics
- Transport phenomena
- Unit operations
- Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering
History of chemical engineering
[edit]History of chemical engineering
General chemical engineering concepts
[edit]- Chemical engineer
- Chemical reaction
- Distillation Design
- Fluid mechanics
- Heat transfer
- Mass transfer and equilibrium stages
- Operations involving particulate solids.
- Process design
- Transport Phenomena
- Unit operations
- Polymerization
- 3D Plant Design
- FEED
Leaders in chemical engineering
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ From Petroleum to Penicillin. The First Hundred Years of Modern Chemical Engineering: 1859–1959. – Burnett, J. N.
External links
[edit]- Computer Aids for Chemical Engineering Education (CACHE)
- Engineering Learning Resources Wiki
- What is a Chemical Engineer?
- Chemical Engineers' Resource Page
- History of Chemical Engineering Timeline
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers (USA)
- Institution of Chemical Engineers (UK)
- Canadian Society for Chemical Engineers
- Brazilian Association of Chemical Engineering (BRA)
- Engineers Australia (AUS)
- Chemical Engineering Information -Turkey (TR)
- Chemical Engineering Information Exchange)