Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : CH3221 : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics and Reaction Engineering { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Dr. Krunal M Gangawane
Syllabus
Laws of Thermodynamics Equilibrium and stability Thermodynamic properties of single phase and multiphase, single component and multicomponent systems. Reaction equilibrium Combined phase and reaction equilibrium
Course Objectives
- TO to apply various equations of state for <br />estimation of vapor and liquid volumes and calculate various thermodynamic properties.
- To able to list various courses of non ideality of <br />flow in reactors and draw the corresponding E curve. Students should be able to calculate the dispersion coefficient from given E- curve. Students should be able to fit a flow model for a reactor for given E curve.
Course Outcomes
Students should be able to calculate equilibrium compositions in vapor-liquid, and liquid-liquid using various equations and theories ( for application in gas- absorption, distillation extraction etc.) Students should be able to determine the importance of pore diffusion and external mass transfer for a given experimental rate concentration data. Students should be able to calculate the size required for conducting a given catalytic reaction, considering heat effects.
Essential Reading
- J. M. Smith, H. C. van Ness and M. A. Abbott,, Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics,, abc McGraw Hill, New York, , 7th Ed., 2005 (Indian Edn.)
- O. Levenspeil,, Chemical Reaction Engineering,, 3rd Ed., Wiley, New York, , 1998
Supplementary Reading
- Y. V. C. Rao,, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics,, Universities Press, Hyderabad, India, , 1997.
- H. Scott Fogler,, Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering,, 4th Ed., Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, , 2005.