2003-2004 UAF Catalog Course Descriptions |
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Mineral Preparation Engineering MPR
601
(3
Credits)
Fall MPR 606 (3 Credits) Alternate Fall Plant Design (1+6) Selection and design of equipment for the operation of mineral and coal beneficiation plants for specific custom and milling problems. (Admission by arrangement.) MPR 611 (3 Credits) Alternate Fall Hydrometallurgy (3+0) Study of the theoretical and engineering aspects of the processes to recover metals from different types of ores and/or scraps, in which aqueous solutions play the predominate role. (Prerequisites: MATH 202X, CHEM 331 or permission of instructor.) MPR 612 (3 Credits) Alternate Fall Solution Concentration and Purification (3+0) The physical chemistry of reaction encountered in solution concentration and purification processes. The types of reaction discussed are cementation, solvent extraction, ion exchange and carbon absorption which are studied in terms of solution chemistry, reaction kinetics and mass transfer effects. (Prerequisites: MATH 202X, CHEM 331 or permission of instructor.) MPR 613 (3 Credits) Alternate Spring Waste Problems and Treatments (3+0) Waste problems and treatments encountered in mineral processing and metallurgical industries. Includes waste problems and treatments in gold, copper, zinc, iron and steelmaking, aluminum, and non-metal industries as well as in electronic and electroplating industries. (Prerequisites: Graduate standing or permission of instructor. Next offered: 2003 - 04.) MPR 684 (3 Credits) Spring Mineral Preparation Research (1+6) Basic research and its needs in the field of mineral beneficiation, including such research subjects as magnetic susceptibility, dielectric constants, and electrical conductivity of minerals; chemical theory and mechanism of bubble contact in flotation, and the effect of ultrasonic vibration in unit processes. (Admission by arrangement.) MPR 688 (1 Credit) Fall Graduate Seminar I (1+0) (Cross-listed with MIN 688) Preparation and presentation of research outlines by graduate students and participation in regularly organized Mineral Engineering department seminars. (Prerequisite: Admission to graduate program.) |
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