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# Course reading for next class: 2.4-2.5 (PDC)
# Take-home exam due next Monday at the start of class
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!!!! Overview of Modeling Physical Systems
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!!! Lecture 12 - First Principles Modeling
Lecture 12 introduces first principles modeling. In previous chemical engineering courses, the dynamic equations were typically simplified by making a steady-state assumption. This allows cancellation of the accumulation term in material, species, or energy balances. In this course, we will retain the accumulation term to define dynamic systems.
[[Attach:Lecture12_notes.pdf | Lecture 12 Notes]]
!!!! Homework
# Course reading for next class: 2.4-2.5 (PDC)
# Take-home exam due next Monday at the start of class
# Assignment due by the start of Lecture #13: No Homework Assigned
Lecture 12 introduces first principles modeling. In previous chemical engineering courses, the dynamic equations were typically simplified by making a steady-state assumption. This allows cancellation of the accumulation term in material, species, or energy balances. In this course, we will retain the accumulation term to define dynamic systems.
[[Attach:Lecture12_notes.pdf | Lecture 12 Notes]]
!!!! Homework
# Course reading for next class: 2.4-2.5 (PDC)
# Take-home exam due next Monday at the start of class
# Assignment due by the start of Lecture #13: No Homework Assigned