PM6701 - EQUIPMENT DESIGN AND DRAWING II (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University

PM6701 - EQUIPMENT DESIGN AND DRAWING II (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University

PM6701

EQUIPMENT DESIGN AND DRAWING II

 LTPC

2024

(All Tables/Chemical Engineers’ Handbook/Data Books/Graph Sheets are permitted during the Examination.)

AIM:
To gain practical knowledge on the shape and drawing of the process equipments

OBJECTIVE:
To become a design engineers on process equipments design and drawing consideration of the following:-

UNIT I

THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES EVALUATION FOR DESIGN

9

Physical properties evaluation, Thermodynamic properties of gases and binary mixtures– Methods of calculations –Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for ideal and non-ideal mixtures. Bubble points and dew points, flash distillation calculation.

UNIT II

HEAT EXCHANGER DESIGN

9

Design of double pipe heat exchangers, Heat exchanger types and its selection – shell and tube heat exchangers and Condensers – Effectiveness – NTU method of heat exchanger analysis.


UNIT III

EVAPORATOR DESIGN

9

Steam – Uses of steam – Outstanding qualities of steam – BPE – Duhring’s rule –Principle of multiple effect evaporation – Temperature driving force – Evaporators types and its selection – Design of single and multiple effect evaporators.

UNIT IV

COLUMN DESIGN

9

Design of distillation columns and Absorption columns.

UNIT V

PUMPS, FANS AND COMPRESSORS

9

Pumps, fans and compressors – Types and its applications – Characteristics – Piping and pressure drop calculations – Performance analysis of pumps, fans and compressors.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOME:
Students gain the knowledge to develop key concepts and techniques to design, process equipment in a process plant. These key concepts can be utilized to make design and operating decisions.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ernest E. Ludwig., “Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants”, Vol.I, II and III, Gulf Professional Publishing, 2002.
2. D. Q. Kern, “Process Heat Transfer", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1990.

REFERENCES:
1. Coulson, M. and Richardson, J.F., “Chemical Engineering”, Vol.6, 3rd Edition, Pergamon Press, 1987.
2. Robert H. Perry and Don W. Green, “Perry’s Chemical Engineer’s Hand Book”, 7th Edition, Mc Graw Hill – International, 1997.
3. Van Winkle, “Distillation Operations”, McGraw Hill Publications, 1987.

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