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Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)
Code
KKEK1222
Title
Chemical Process Principles II
Pre-requisite
KKEK 1121
Student Learning Time (SLT)
80 hours
Credit
2
Learning Outcomes
1.
Write simple phase equilibrium relationships and use phase
diagrams.
2.
Extract data for pure compounds and mixtures from tables,
charts, graphs, or phase diagrams, and estimate these
through theoretical or empirical equations.
3.
Apply the ideal gas rule and equations of state for real gases.
4.
Use solubility data, miscibility charts, psychrometric charts
and phase relationships to calculate equilibrium composition
of multiphase, multi component systems.
5.
Determine enthalpy and internal energy changes associated
with changes in temperature, pressure, mixing, phase
change, and chemical reaction from appropriate heat
capacities, heats of solution, latent heats, and heats of
formation or combustion.
6.
Solve material and energy balances simultaneously on
chemical process systems.
Synopsis
Students are exposed to energy balance for closed and open
system. Perform detailed energy balance calculations for non-
reactive ,and combustion processes with the help of steam
tables, other property tables for processes such as heat of
mixing, humiditcation, chemical reaction. Students are
encouraged to use computer software Excel, MathCAD, Matlab
for doing computer aided energy balance calculations.
Assessment
40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
1.
Chemical and Energy Process Engineering, Sigurd Skogestad,
CRC press (2009)
2.
Felder, R.M. & Rousseau, R.W. 2000. Elementary Principles
of Chemical Processes. 3rd. Ed. John Wiley & Sons
3.
G.V. Reklaitis. 1983, Introduction to Material and Energy
Balances, John Wiley & Sons.
4.
David M. Himmelblau. 1996. Basic Principles and Calculations
in Chemical Engineering, 6th Ed, Prentice-Hall
Soft Skills
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)