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Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part III

By Stephanie Farrell, Mariano J. Savelski, C. Stewart Slater

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The following problem sets (a continuation of Parts I & II) are designed to be used in introductory chemical engineering courses involving basic engineering calculations, material and energy balances. These problems integrate basic terminology and calculations related to pharmaceutical, medical or consumer product applications into existing topics covered in the chemical engineering curriculum. The material is organized to follow topics usually covered in the first chemical engineering course such as introduction to engineering calculations, process variables, material balances, single and multiphase systems, energy and energy balances. Each problem has some relationship to a process (or unit operation), drug delivery, or basic science of formulation, regulations, etc. References and web-links are provided in each problem as appropriate.

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  • Stephanie Farrell; Mariano J. Savelski; C. Stewart Slater (2011), "Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part III," https://pharmahub.org/resources/490.

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