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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 273

APPLIED ELECTROCHEMISTRY. I; 5 cr. The laws and principles of
electrolysis, with their applications to electroplating, the refining of
metals, and electrochemical manufacture. Lab. fee $6.00. Mr. Watts,
Mr. Krombholz.

ELECTRIC FURNACES. II; 4 cr. Recitation, two hours, on the con-
struction, operation, and products of electric furnaces. Laboratory
practice, four hours: melting steel; making calcium carbide, car-
borundum, and alloys. Lab. fee $8.00. Mr. Watts.

MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS. II; 4 cr. Lectures, recitations, and
reports on fundamental principles of sizing, mechanical separation
of materials, evaporation and drying, filtration, distillation, flow of
fluids, etc., and the effective arrangements of and suitable materials
for constructing appliances to carry out these operations. Prerequi-
sites: Mathematics 55, Physics 52, Steam and Gas 3, Chem. Engr.
18. Mr. Kowalke.

GAS MANUFACTURE AND DISTRIBUTION. I; 2 cr. Lectures and recita-
tions on technology of gas for domestic and industrial heating and on
problems of distribution. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Mr. Ko-
walke.

CHEMICAL MANUFACTURE. 4 cr. Laboratory practice supplementary
to course 111; efficiency tests on unit operations, manufacture of
chemical products, recovery of products from waste materials. Pre-
requisites: Chemistry 14, Chem. Engr. 111. Required for chemical
engineers as summer work; elective for other students. Lab. fee
$12.00. Mr. Kowalke.

INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. I; 3 cr, II; 2 cr. Lectures and recitations
on the scientific, engineering, and economic aspects of selected chem-
ical industries. Prerequisites: Chem. Engr. 111, Chemistry 120 or
concurrent enrollment. For students in Chemical Engineering and
for graduates. Mr. Kowalke.

THERMAL PROCESSES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. Yr; 2 er. Appli-
cation of the principles of thermophysics and physical chemistry to
the solution of problems in the thermal processes in chemical indus-
tries. Prerequisite: Chem. Engr. 111. Mr. Hougen.

TECHNICAL PYROMETRY. I; 2 cr. Recitations and laboratory work
on the principles and methods of industrial measurement and control
of temperature. Prerequisite: Physics 52. Lab. fee $6.00. Mr.
Watson, Mr. Reiter.

METALLOGRAPHY. I; 3 cr. Lectures and laboratory instruction in
the microscopic examination and microphotography of iron, steel (in-
cluding special steels), brasses, bearing metals, and other technical
alloys, and the effect of heat and mechanical treatment together with
the theories of solidification and constitution of these materials. Pre-
requisites: General chemistry and Physics 1 or 51. Lab. fee $6.00;
deposit $1.00. Mr. Ragatz, Mr. Krombholz.

SPECIAL PROBLEMS. II; 4 cr. One or more assigned problems in-
volving greater opportunity for independent effort, than is possible in
the usual laboratory exercise. A detailed typewritten report is re-
quired on each project. Prerequisites: Chem. Eng. 101, 111, 117,
119. Lab. fee $9.00. Staff.