Language of Instruction
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English
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Level of Course Unit
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Bachelor's Degree
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Department / Program
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Environmental Engineering
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Mode of Delivery
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Face to Face
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Type of Course Unit
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Compulsory
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Objectives of the Course
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1. Provide students with basic understanding of the theoretical background and concepts of fundamentals of Environmental Engineering processes. 2. Introduce students to basic concepts of physical and chemical processes, as well as kinetics, mass balances, energy balances, mass-transport processes, etc. as applied to the analysis of environmental problems and the design of engineered systems for environmental protection.
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Course Content
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Basic units such as mass/mass, mass/volume, volume/volume, mole/mole, mole/volume (molarity) and normality used in Environmental Engineering discipline and unit conversions will be explained in this course. The concepts of activity and concentration will be defined. Information on reaction rates, constants and reaction orders will be given. Thermodynamics, equilibrium and Gibbs free energy concepts will be covered. The equilibrium processes between pure substances and air (evaporation) and between dissolved chemicals in water and air (Henry's Law) will be explained. Mass and energy balances will be discussed. Reactor types (batch reactor, completely mixed flow reactor, plug-flow reactor) will be examined. Information about mass transport processes will be given.
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Course Methods and Techniques
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Prerequisites and co-requisities
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None
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Course Coordinator
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Asist Prof.Dr. Murat Varol
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Name of Lecturers
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Associate Prof.Dr. MURAT VAROL
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Assistants
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None
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Work Placement(s)
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No
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Recommended or Required Reading
Resources
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Mihelcic J.R., 1999. Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, NY.
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Lecture notes will be shared via "Öğrenci Bilgi Sistemi" of Akdeniz University.
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Please login to https://obs.akdeniz.edu.tr/ for the course materials.
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The homeworks are announced in the class or on the webpage of the course. Unless stated otherwise, homeworks are due at the beginning of the class period on the due date. Late homework will be penalized. Expect to lose 5% of the credit for each late day. The homework submitted must be your own. The homework that is found to be copied are not taken into consideration. All calculations in homeworks must be shown neatly and legibly.
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All exams and quizzes will be closed book. Exams will be around 90-120 minutes long.
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Course Category
Mathematics and Basic Sciences
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%45
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Engineering
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%45
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Engineering Design
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%10
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