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Courses offered by Dr. Raj K Rajamani

 

 METE 5690/6690 : Process Engineering Statistics

Syllabus :Advanced statistical methods applied to solve engineering problems and to analyze massive experimental database. Factorial design, response surface, methods, and statistical quality control included.

Usually offered in Spring semesters

 

 METE 3070 : Statistical Methods in Earth Sciences and Engineering

Syllabus : Probability density functions, fundamental sampling distributions, one- and two-sample estimation problems. Selected examples from mining, geology, metallurgy, and meteorology will be used to illustrate statistical methods. Lab exercises will use examples from earth sciences and engineering.

Usually offered in fall semester

 

 METE 3500 : Fluid Flow

Syllabus : Momentum transfer in Newtonian fluids. Flow in pipes and channels. Interaction between fluids and particles. Flow of slurries in horizontal and vertical pipelines. Pumps. Fluidized beds. Non-Newtonian fluids. Measurement of flow rate and fluid density.

Usually offered in spring semester

 

METE 7655 : Applied Population Balance Modeling

Syllabus : Population balance modeling technique applied to particulate processes: crystallizer, dissolver, agglomeration, grinding, leaching, and droplet dispersion. Variants of the mode as well as analytical solution emphasized.

Usually offered in fall semester

 

METE 7910 : Selected topics

Discrete element method

Computational fluid dynamics

Offered in both spring and fall semesters

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Pyrometallurgy

Pyrometallurgy

Pyrometallurgical processes, such as smelting, roasting, and converting, have been used by metallurgists for centuries to refine ores into metals.




Department of Metallurgical Engineering
135 S. 1460 E, Room 412 • Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Phone: (801) 581-6386 Fax: (801) 581-4937
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