CH3251 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Syllabus) 2021-regulation Anna University
CH3251 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Syllabus) 2021-regulation Anna University
CH3251 | INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | LPTC |
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OBJECTIVES:
To acquaint the students with the fundamentals of Chemical Engineering and to build their perspective in a wholesome manner
UNIT I | INTRODUCTION | 9 |
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Chemical Engineering in day to life with examples, Origin and growth of chemical Engineers in chemical process industries, unit operations and unit processes concepts, scaling up or down, units and dimensions, application of mathematics in chemical Engg, recent developments in chemical process industries
UNIT II | INTRODUCTION TO MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCES | 9 |
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Basic concepts of material and energy balances, energy and mass transport, and kinetics of chemical reactions. Introduction to heat and mass transfer. Process flow sheeting and symbols.
UNIT III | FLUID FLOW | 9 |
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Nature of fluid, Viscosity, Flow field, Conservation of mass and energy. Frictional losses, pumping of fluids. Dimensional Analysis and Correlations.
UNIT IV | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMPUTER SOFTWARE TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS | 9 |
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Introduction to Process Engineering Design Software (HYSYS and PRO II) , Computations Using Microsoft Excel, Computer-Aided Design & Drafting, Piping and Equipment Design Software
UNIT V | CAREER DIVERSITIES IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | 9 |
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Career Development Leading to Specialization, Chemical Engineering Job Titles/Options, Chemical and Process Engineers, Commissioning Engineer, Process Control/Automation Engineer, Process Safety Engineer, Research & Development Engineer Pharmaceutical Engineer/Pharmaceutical Process Engineer, Pipeline Engineer Chemical Manufacturing Engineer, Environment Engineer.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES: Upon successful completion of the course, student should be able to:
CO1. Correlate day to day like with the principles of chemical Engineering. CO2. Assess the mass and energy involved in any chemical plant.
CO3. Have an insight into arears where Chemical Engineering plays major role. CO4. Carry ou modelling and simulation using software tools.
CO5. Identify their right future.
CO6: Gain confidence and outline about the programme as a whole.
CO3. Have an insight into arears where Chemical Engineering plays major role. CO4. Carry ou modelling and simulation using software tools.
CO5. Identify their right future.
CO6: Gain confidence and outline about the programme as a whole.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Anderson, L.B., Wenzel, L.A., “Introduction to Chemical Engineering", McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York (1961).
2. Pushpavanam, S., "Introduction to Chemical Engineering", PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.(2012).
3. Ghosal, S.K., Sanyal, S.K., Datta, S., “Introduction to Chemical Engineering”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi(1997).
2. Pushpavanam, S., "Introduction to Chemical Engineering", PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.(2012).
3. Ghosal, S.K., Sanyal, S.K., Datta, S., “Introduction to Chemical Engineering”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi(1997).
REFERENCES:
1. Rao, M.G., Sittig, M., “Dryden’s Outlines of Chemical Technology”, East-West Press (1997).
2. Perry, R.H., Green, D.W., “Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook”, McGraw-Hill Book Company (2008).
2. Perry, R.H., Green, D.W., “Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook”, McGraw-Hill Book Company (2008).
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