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E20: Introduction to Chemical Engineering

E20: Introduction to Chemical Engineering (Stanford Univ.). This is a collection of 20 video lectures given by Professor Channing Robertson. Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering.

Lecture 10 - Energy Conservation


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Modern Oil Refinery
Lecture 03 - Units
Lecture 04 - Balancing Equations and the Conservation of Mass in Relation to Process Design
Lecture 05 - The Design and Function of an Apheresis Machine
Lecture 06 - An Overview of the Apheresis Machine
Lecture 07 - A Case Study on the Process of Making High Fructose Corn Syrup
Lecture 08 - High Fructose Corn Syrup: The Development and Design of a Glucose Isomerase Plant
Lecture 09 - The Isomerizer and Chemical Reactions within a Glucose Isomerase Plant
Lecture 10 - Energy Conservation
Lecture 11 - Energy Conservation Focusing on the Design of Heat Exchangers
Lecture 12 - Conduction and Convection in Association with a Heat Exchanger
Lecture 13 - Scaling Focusing on Dimensionless Analysis
Lecture 14 - Scaling by Touching upon a Pharmacokinetics Problem
Lecture 15 - Pharmacokinetics by Using a Virtual Human Body as a Model
Lecture 16 - How to Construct a Pharmacokinetics Model Using a Virtual Human "Tank" Model
Lecture 17 - Biomedical Engineering and the Functions and Anatomy of the Kidney
Lecture 18 - The Functioning of the Kidney: Single Nephron Glomerular Filtration Rate
Lecture 19 - The Functioning of a Kidney Dialysis Machine and Clinic
Lecture 20 - The Interactions between Chemical Engineering and the Environment