BIOE 2100: Bioengineering Thermodynamics
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Description: | ÌýÌý | Principles of thermodynamics and conservation of mass applied to living systems, biomedical devices, and bioprocesses. | |||||||||
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Prerequisite: | ÌýÌý | CHEM 1240; PHYS 2130; MATH 2850 or 2950 | |||||||||
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Textbook: | ÌýÌý | Physical Chemistry: Principles and Applications in Biological SciencesÌý I. Tinoco, K. Sauer, J. Wang, J. PuglisiÌý Prentice Hall |
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Objectives: | ÌýÌý | To apply thermodynamic calculations to biological systemsÌý To solve biological problems related to thermodynamics |
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Topics: | ÌýÌý | First and Second Law of ThermodynamicsÌý Mass and energy balances for both steady state and transient state systemsÌý Carnot cyclesÌý Phase and chemical reaction equilibriumÌý Applications to biological systems |
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Schedule: | ÌýÌý | 3 - 50 minute lectures per week | |||||||||
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Contribution: | ÌýÌý | Engineering topics | |||||||||
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Prepared by: | ÌýÌý | Scott Molitor (scott.molitor@utoledo.edu) and Tammy Phares (tamara.phares@utoledo.edu). |