This course covers the formulation and solution of material, energy, and entropy balances, with an emphasis on open systems. A systematic problem-solving approach is developed for chemical process-related systems. Extensive use is made of classical thermodynamic relationships and constitutive equations. Applications include the analysis and design of engines, refrigerators, heat pumps, compressors, and turbines. Prerequisite(s): 540.202 Introduction to Chemical & Biological Process Analysis or permission of instructor. Corequisite(s): AS.110.202 Calculus III (Calculus of Several Variables). Course Note(s): Not for graduate credit.