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Unit syllabus:
Units, dimensions and conversion; Process variables and properties, Stoichiometric Equations,
Degrees of freedom.
Objective:
Unit syllabus:
Introduction to material balances. Material balance problems for single units, Stoichiometry and
Chemical reaction equations; material balance for processes involving reaction bypass, purging,
recycle operations.
Objective:
To impart knowledge about material balance of various unit Operations and Processess.
Unit syllabus:
Ideal gases, Real gases, Single component two phase systems, Multiple component phase
systems, Phase rule, Phase equilbria, Combustion processes.
Objective:
To make the students understand calculations associated with gases, combustion in industries.
Unit syllabus:
Energy balances, Conservation of Energy processes without reaction, Heat capacity, Energy
balances with chemical reaction, Efficiency applications.
Objective:
To impart knowledge about energy balance of various unit Operations and Processes.
Time
Session
Topics to be covered (mins Ref Teaching Aids
No
)
29. 50 1,3&5 PPT
Energy balance – introduction
30. 50 1,3&5 PPT
Energy balance problems without reaction
31. 50 1&3 PPT
Energy balance problems without reaction
32. 50 1&5 PPT
Energy balance problems with reaction
33. 50 1&5 PPT
Heat capacity
34. 50 1&5 PPT
Heat capacity Problems
35. 50 1&3 PPT
Heat capacity Problems
36. 50 1&3 PPT
Heat capacity Problems
37. 50 1,3&5 PPT
Energy balance problems with reaction
38. 50 1&3 PPT
Energy balance problems with reaction
39. 50 1&3 PPT
Energy balance problems with reaction
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
Unit syllabus:
Application of energy balances. Unsteady state material and energy balances. Solving material
and energy balances using process simulators.
Objective:
To learn the unsteady state material and energy balances for unit operations and processes.
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Units I II IV IV V
References:
1. Himmelblau, D.M., “Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering”, EEE Sixth
Edition, Prentice Hall Inc., 2003
2. Felder, R. M. and Rousseau, R. W., “Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes”,3rd Edn.,
John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2000.
3. Bhatt, B.L., Vora, S.M., “Stoichiometry “, 4th Edition,Tata McGraw-Hill (2004)
4. Hougen O A, Watson K M and Ragatz R A, “Chemical process principles” Part I, CBS
publishers (1973).
5. Venkatramani. V, Anatharaman. N and Meera Shariffa Begam “Process Calculations”
Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
6. K.V.Narayanan, B.Lakshmipathy,”Stochiometry and Process Calculation”, PHI Learning Ltd.
(2013).
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