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Semester-IV CHE-S203 CHE-S204 CHE-S205 CHE-S206 HSS-S401 Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics Transport Processes & Unit Operation-II (Heat Transfer) Chemical Process Industries-I Transport Processes & Unit Operation-III (Mechanical Operations) Industrial Economics 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4
Semester-V CHE-S301 Transport Processes & Unit Operation-IV (Mass Transfer-I) CHE-S302 Chemical Process Industries-II CHE-S303P Transport Process & Unit Operations Laboratory -I CHE-S304 Chemical Reaction Engineering-I CHM-S301 Chemistry-II HSS-S301 Professional Communication Semester-VI Transport Processes & Unit Operations-V (Mass Transfer-II) CHE-S306 Instrumentation & Process Control CHE-S307 Chemical Engg. Design-I CHE-S308P Transport Process & Unit Operations Laboratory-II CHE-S50* Departmental Elective CHE-S305 3 3 3 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 L 3 3 0 3 3 1 T 1 1 0 1 1 1 P 0 0 4 0 0 1 Cr 4 4 4 4 4 2
Semester-VII CHE-S401 CHE-S402 CHE-S405P PRT-S401 HSS-S201 SST-S301 Chemical Engg. Design-II Chemical Reaction Engineering -II Instrumentation & Process Control Lab B.Tech Project-I Industrial Management Summer Training 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 2 4 4 4 4 4 2
Semester-VIII CHE-S404 CHE-S403P CHE-S50* CHE-S50* PRT-S402 SSM-S401 Transport Phenomena Chemical Reaction Engg Lab Departmental Elective Departmental Elective B.Tech Project-2 Student Seminar 3 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 3 4 4 4 4 4 2
Note: Total No. of Lectures in each course should in the range of 40 to 45 per semester if per week three lectures are allotted.
Departmental Electives: 1. Polymer Engineering (CHE-S501) 2. Safety in Chemical process Industries. (CHE-S502) 3. Petroleum Engineering. (CHE-S503) 4. Environmental Pollution & Control (CHE-S504) 5. Non conventional energy sources (CHE-S505) 6. Numerical methods for Chemical Engineers(CHE S506) 7. Advanced Separation Processes (CHE S507) 8. Optimization Techniques (CHE S508) 9. Biochemical Engineering (CHE S509) 10. Process Modelling and Simulation (CHE S510)
Course Code:
HSS-S101
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MTH-S101 Mathematics-I
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Unit I Applications of Integrals : Areas between curves, Methods of finding volume : Slicing, Solids of revolution, Cylindrical shell, Lengths of plane curves, Areas of surface of revolution, Moments and Center of mass, Improper integrals . Unit II Sequences: Definition, Monotonic sequences, Bounded sequences, Convergent and Divergent Sequences. Series: Infinite series, Oscillating and Geometric series, their Convergence, Divergence. Tests of Convergence: nth Term test of divergence, Integral test, Comparison Test, Limit Comparison test, Ratio test, nth root test (Cauchy root test), Alternating series, Absolute and Conditional convergence. Power Series: Power series and its convergence, Radius and interval of convergence, Term by term differentiation, Term by term integration, Product of power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series, Convergence of Taylor series, Error estimates, Taylors Theorem with remainder . Unit III Vector Calculus: Vector valued functions, Arc length and Unit Tangent vector, Curvature, Torsion and TNB frame . Partial Derivatives: Function of two or more variables (Limit, Continuity, Differentiability , Taylors Theorem ) , Partial derivatives, Chain Rule, Partial Derivatives of higher orders, , Maxima and Minima and Saddle Point, Lagrange Multipliers, Exact differential, Leibniz Theorem. Directional derivatives, Gradient Vectors, Divergence and Curl, Tangent planes . Unit III Multiple Integrals: Double and triple integral, Change of order, Jacobian, Change of variables, Application to area and volume, Dirichlet integral and Applications. Line, surface integrals , Path independence, Statement and problems of Greens, Stokes and Gauss divergence theorems (without proof). Text Books and Reference : 1. G.B.Thomas and R.L.Finney : Calculus and Analytical Geometry, 9th edition, Pearson Educaion B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2005
Course Code:
PHY-S101T
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3103
Text Books and References: 1. Mechanics: D. S. Mathur 2. A textbook of Mechanics: J. C. Upadhyay 3. Concept of physics (I & II): H. C. Verma 4. Introduction to Mechanics: R. D. Kleppner and J. Kolenkow 5. Physics: Resnick, Halliday and Krane 6. Vector analysis: M. R. Spiegel 7. Classical Mechanics: Goldstien 8. Modern Physics: Author Beiser
Course Code:
PHY-S101P
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ISC S101T
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Basic concepts of Computers, Basic UNIX Concepts and Vi - Editor Introduction to C: Basic Programming concepts, Program structure in C, Variables and Constants, Data types, Conditional statements, control statements, Functions, Arrays, Structures, Introduction to pointers, Introduction to File Systems.
Text Books and References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Programming in C, Schaum Series The C Programming, Denis Ritchi (PHI) Programming in C, Venugopal (TMH) Let us C, Yashant Kanetkar (BPB) Programming in C, Balaguruswami (TMH)
ISC S101P
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Learning OS Commands Practice of all Internal and External DOS Commands, Writing simple batch programs, Exposure to Windows environment, Practice of UNIX commands and Vi editor, Writing simple shell script C Programming: Practicing programs to get exposure to basic data types, algebraic expressions, Conditional statements, Input Output Formatting, Control structures, arrays, functions, structures, pointers and basic file handling.
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Historical perspectives; Classification of Manufacturing process. Machining: Basic principles of lathe machine & operations performed on it. Basic description of machines & operations of shaper-planer, drilling, milling, grinding.Unconventional machining processes , Machine tools. Casting processes:pattern & allowances. Moulding sands & its desirable properties. Mould making with the use of a core. Gating system. Casting defects & remedies. Cupola furnace. Die-casting & its uses. Metal forming: Basic metal forming operations & uses of such as-forging, rolling, wire& tube drawing/making & extrusion, & its products/applications, press work & die & punch assembly, cutting & forming, its application. Hot working vs Cold working. Powder metallurgy: powder metallurgy process & its applications, plastic-products manufacturing, galvanizing & electroplating. Welding: Importance & basics concepts of welding, classification of welding processes. Gas welding, types of flames, Electric arc welding. Resistance welding. Soldering & brazing and its uses. Modern trends in manufacturing, Automation. Introduction to NC/CNC/DNC,FMS,CAD/CAM,CIM and factory of future.
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1. Foundry (1 turn) 2. Welding (3 turns) a. Gas Welding (1 turn) b. Arc Welding (2 turns) (i). Lap Joint (1 turn) (ii) Butt Joint (1 turn) 3. M/C Shop (4 Turns) 4. Fitting & Sheet Metal Work (1 turn+1 turn) 5. Carpentry Shop(1 turn) 6. Black-smithy shop(1 turn)
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UNIT-II - Reaction Dynamics: Order, Molecularity, Rate law, Integrated rate equations, Methods of determining of order of reaction, Complex reaction kinetics- chain reactions and reversible reactions in detail, Catalysis and enzyme catalysis UNIT-III - Electrochemistry: Arrhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation, Transport number, Kohlrauschs law, Solubility product, Redox reaction, Electrochemical and concentration cells. UNIT-IV- Stereochemistry: Introduction, Chirality, Enantiomers, Diastereomers, Projection formula of a tetrahedral carbon, Geometrical isomerism, Conformers UNIT- V- Spectroscopic Techniques: General introduction to IR, NMR and Mass spectroscopy UNIT-VI - Organic Reactions: Introduction, Electron displacement effects, Organic intermediates, Types of reactions [addition, elimination and substitution reactions] UNIT-VII - Photochemistry: Photoexcitation of organic molecules, Jablonski diagram, Laws of photochemistry and quantum yield, Some examples of photochemical reactions, Chemistry of vision and other applications of photochemistry. UNIT-VIII - Transition Metal Chemistry: Stucture of coordination compounds corresponding to coordination number up to 6, Tpes of ligands, Isomerism [geometrical, optical, ionization, linkage and coordination], Theories of bonding in coordination compounds- crystal field theory, Valence bond theory, Chelation. UNIT-IX - Laboratory Practical Classes: Text Books and References: Physical Chemistry1. P.W. Atkins 2. Puri & Sharma 1. Morisson & Boyd 2. Bahl and Bahl 1. J.D. Lee 2. R.P. Rastogi
Organic Chemistry-
Inorganic Chemistry-
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To estimate the strength of the given unknown solution of Mohrs salt (Ferrous ammonium sulphate (FeSO4(NH4)2SO4.6H2O) using KMnO4 solution as an intermediate. To prepare a sample of p-nitroacetanilide. To prepare a sample of Aspirin. Preparation of Tris (Thiourea) Copper (I) sulphate. Preparation of Hexamine Nickel (II) chloride [Ni(NH3)6]Cl2. Estimation of commercial caustic soda: Determination of the amounts of sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide present together in the given commercial caustic soda. Estimation of calcium ions present in tap water. To determine the partition coefficient of acetic acid between n-butanol and water. To study the photochemical reduction of a ferric salt (Blue printing). To determine the viscosity of a given liquid (30% sugar solution) at room temperature using Ostwalds viscometer. To separate Ag(I), Hg (I) and Pb (II) ions by paper chromatography and calculate their RF values. Understanding reaction kinetics and calculating the rate and order of a reaction.
Exp. 02. Exp. 03. Exp. 04. Exp. 05. Exp. 06.
Exp. 11.
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Exp.13.
To study the kinetics of methyl acetate hydrolysis catalyzed by 0.5N HCl solution.
Course Code:
ESC-S101T
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Course Code:
ESC-S101P
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Course Name: Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab Course Details:
1. Familiarization with the Electronic Instruments. 2. Familiarization with electronic components and Bread board. 3. To verify the Thevenin theorem. 4. To verify the Superposition theorem. 5. Measurement of voltage and frequency with CRO. 6. To study half wave rectifier. 7. To study full wave bridge rectifier. 8. To study full wave bridge rectifier with filter. 9. To study and verify the truth table of different logic gates using digital IC. 10. To study different type of transformer and there operation. 11. To study basic wiring and design a switchboard/extension board. 12. To study the polarity test of a single phase transformer. 13. To study the open & short circuit test of a transformer and calibration losses. 14. To study the load test and efficiency of a single phase transformer.
MTH-S102 Mathematics-II
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Linear Algebra Matrices, Elementary row and Column operations, Echelon form, Determinants, Rank of matrix, Vector spaces, Linear dependence and Independence, Linear transforms and matrices, Consistency of linear system of equations and their solution, Special Matrices : Symmetric, Hermition etc, Characteristic equation, Cayley-Hamilton theorem(statement only), Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Diagonalization . Unit-II Differential Equations : Separable, Exact Differential Equation , Integrating Factors, Linear differential equations with constant coefficients, Homogeneous Linear differential equations, Bernoulli Equation, Simultaneous linear differential equations, Clairauts equation, Homogeneous linear differential equations of second order with constant coefficients, Complex root case, Differential operators, Euler-Cauchy equation , Wronskian, Nonhomogeneous equations, Solution by undetermined coefficients, solution by variation of parameters. Series solution: Ordinary differential equations of 2nd order with variable coefficients (Frobenius Method). Unit-III: Laplace Transform Laplace transform, Existence Theorem, Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, Unit step function, Dirac Delta function, Laplace transform of periodic functions, Convolution Theorem, Applications to solve simple linear and simultaneous differential equations. Text Books and Reference : 1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005. 2. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2005. 3. C. Ray Wylie & Louis C. Barrett, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. 2003. G.F. Simmons, Differential Equations, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. 1981.
Course Code:
TCA-S101
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Course Code:
PHY-S102T
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Course Code:
PHY-S102P
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Course Code:
MTH-S201
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3104
Course Code:
ESC-S202
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3104
Course Code:
ESC-S201
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3104
Course Code:
CHE-S201
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Course Code:
CHE-S202
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Course Name: Transport Processes & Unit Operations-1 Fluid Mechanics Course Details:
Properties of fluid - fluid and its properties, Newtons law of viscosity, Newtonian & non- Newtonian fluids, surface tension and its effect Fluid pressure and its measurement: mercury barometer, bourden pressure gauge, Piezo meter, differential & inclined manometer, micro manometer etc. Kinematics of fluid flow- various types of flow, Reynolds experiment, Reynolds no., boundary layer theory and moodys chart. Buoyancy & floatation- Archimedes principle, centre of buoyancy. Dynamics of fluid motion- Continuity equation, Eulers equation, Bernoullis equation, correction in Bernoullis equation for effect of solid boundaries, pump work in Bernoullis equation. Flow measurement- venturi meter, orifice meter, pitot tube for velocity measurement, variable area meter(rotameter), flow nozzles. Flow over notches & weirs; discharge over a triangular & rectangular notch. Flow through pipe- pipes & tubes, energy losses in pipes, head loss due to sudden enlargement, contraction, vena contracta, entrance and exit losses Dimentional analysis- Rayleighs method and its draw back, Buckingham pi theorem . Text Books and References: 1. McCabe & Smith, Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering, Mc Graw Hill. 2. V. Gupta & S.K. Gupta, Fluid Mechanics & Application, New Age International Pvt. Ltd.
Course Code:
CHE-S203
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Course Code:
CHE-S204
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Course Name: Transport Processes & Unit Operations-II Heat Transfer Course Details:
General Principals of heat transfer by conduction, convection, radiation heat transfer. Conduction- Fouriers law of heat conduction, steady state conduction in one dimension with out heat source e.g. Through plain wall ,cylindrical & spherical surfaces, thermal insulations, properties of insulating materials. Convection- Natural & forced convection, concept of thermal boundary layer, laminar & turbulent flow heat transfer inside and out side tubes, dimensional analysis, determination of individual & overall heat transfer coefficients and their temperature dependency. Heat exchangers- Types of heat exchangers like double pipe, shell & tube, plate type, extended surface, their construction and operation, basic calculations on heat exchangers. Radiation- Basic laws of radiation heat transfer, black body & grey body concepts, view factor, combined heat transfer coefficients by convection and radiation. Introduction to unsteady state heat transfer. Heat transfer with phase change- condensation of pure and mixed vapours, film wise and drop wise condensation, calculations on condensers, heat transfer in boiling liquids, nucleate & film boiling. Evaporation- elementary principals, types of evaporators, simple calculation on single and multiple effect evaporators, classification, principals, and design criteria. Furnaces, their classification, applications and calculations on them Text Books and References: 1. D.Q. Kern, Process Heat Transfer, Mc Graw Hill. 2. J. P. Holman, Heat Transfer, Mc Graw Hill.
Course Code:
CHE-S205
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Course Code:
CHE-S206
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Course Name: Transport Process & Unit Operation-3 Mechanical Operations Course Details:
Solid handling- Introduction, particle shape, size, sphericity ; size reduction- Energy and power required in size reduction, Laws of crushing, Work index, Size reduction equipments- crusher, grinders, mills; Solidsolid separation- Screening, jigging, Tabling, Magnetic separation, Electrostatic separation, Flotation; Solidliquid separation- Settling and sedimentation, Centrifugal separation, Filtration; Fluidization- Introduction, Flow through packed bed, Ergun equation, types of fluidization, Superficial velocity, Entrainment and Elutriation; Mixing and agitation- Introduction, Uses of mixing, Agitation equipment- Turbine, Impeller, Paddle, Flow pattern in agitated vessels, Prevention of swirling, Turbine design; Crystallization Text Books and References: 1. Mc Cabe & Smith, Unit Operation in Chemical Engineering, Mc Graw Hill. 2. J.M.Coulson & J.F.Richardson, Chemical Engineering, Pergamon Press.
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Unit -I Definition and scope of engineering economics Concept of supply and demand Price elasticity and cross elasticity of demand Production Engineering costs and cost estimation Concept of time value of money Cash flow analysis Unit-II Perfect competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Unit-III National Income, GDP Inflation, Deflation and treatment Unit-IV Functions of RBI Indian Tax System
Course Code:
CHE-S301
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Course Name: Transport Process & Unit Operation-4 Mass Transfer I Course Details:
Vapour liquid equilibria; Raoults law ; Relative volatility; minimum and maximum boiling mixtures; enthalpy concentration diagrams for binary systems;Flash, Differential and Steam Distillation; Azeotropic and Extractive Distillation; Multistage tray towers; Graphical methods using Mc Cabe-Thiele and Ponchon Savarit analysis; minimum reflux, total reflux and optimum reflux ratio, open steam, multiple feed and side stream Multi component Calculations using Short-cut methods; Absorption- Equilibrium, co-current operation, counter current multistage operation, dilute gas mixtures, Multicomponent absorption, tray efficiency; Liquid-liquid Extraction-, choice of solvent, equilibria on triangular coordinates, single stage and multistage single cross current extraction, continuous counter current multistage extraction, insoluble liquids; Solid-liquid Extraction- Method of operation, Shanks system and other systems, equilibrium curve, single stage and multistage single cross current leaching, multistage counter current leaching using rectangular and triangular method, Adsorption- Adsorbents, adsorption equilibria, adsorption for dilute solutions, single stage and multistage single cross current operation, multistage counter current operation using Freundlich equation for equilibria, Text Books and References: 1. R.E. Treybal, Mass Transfer Operations, Mc Graw Hill. 2. C.J. Geankoplis, Transport Processes and Unit Operations, 3rd ed. Prentice Hall. 3. A. S. Foust et.al., Principles of Unit Operations John Wiley (1980)
Course Code:
CHE-S302
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Course Code:
CHE-S303P
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Course Name: Transport Process & Unit Operation Laboratory -1 Course Details:
Screen Analysis; Crushing efficiency for jaw crusher; Crusher rolls; Disintegrater; etc.; Sedimentation and Thickners; Viscosity measurement; Flow through pipes (ReynoldS experiment); Flow-Through Open Channels; Flow Through fitting and Joints; Orifice meter; Venturi meter; Rotameter; Verification of Bernoullis Theorem; Characteristics of Centrifugal pumps; Fluidized bed; Spouted bed; Plate and Frame filter press; Rotary drum; Vacuum filter; Agitator and mixing.
Course Code:
CHE-S304
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CHM-S301 Chemistry - II
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UNIT-I - Chemistry of Materials: Solid state- Classification, Band theory, Crystal lattice and unit cells, Coordination number, Crystal imperfections, Packing, Liquid crystals, Miller indices, Conducting properties of solids. Phase Rule- Gibbs phase rule, one and two component systems, Eutactic system, Alloy system.
Electronic materials- Composites, Materials related to nanotechnology.
UNIT-II- Polymers: Introduction, Classification, Structures of organic and inorganic polymers of industrial importance, Liquid crystalline and star polymers etc. UNIT-III- Chemistry of cells: Proteins, Nucleic acids, Enzymes, Lipids, Genome UNIT-IV- Corrosion: Introduction, Dry and wet corrosion, Atmospheric and Graphitic corrosion, Preventive methods UNIT-V- Water Treatment: Hardness of water, Softening of water, Reverse osmosis, Treatment of boiler feed water by Calgon process, Ion-exchange resins and Zeolites. UNIT-VI- Fuels: Coal, Biomass, Biogas, Determination of net calorific values using Bomb calorimeter, Solar energy. UNIT-VII- Environmental Pollution: Types of pollution and pollutants, Air pollution, Formation and depletion of ozone, Smog and acid rain UNIT-VIII- Clusters: Introduction, Types of clusters- Vanderwaals clusters, Molecular clusters, Nanoclusters, Macroscopic clusters. Text Books and References: Engineering Chemistry- Vol I & II by Kuriacose & Rajaram Engineering Chemistry- 1. Dara 2. B.K. Sharma
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Professional Communication
Meaning and importance of presentation technique Use of presentation techniques in everyday life Presentation skills required for business organization Types of business presentations-meetings, seminars, Conferences
Unit 2-Oral presentations Effective oral presentation techniques Tips for good oral delivery; debates, elocution, impromptu speeches Levels and models of organizational Communication Interviews-types of interviews Group discussions
Unit 3- Written communication Style and tone of writing business messages and Documents. Writing for websites, internet e-mails and short messages Applications, letters, memos Proposals and report writing
Unit 4 - Nonverbal presentations Nonverbal communication techniques Business manners, ethics and personality development Audio/visual presentations, power point presentations Art of delivery
Unit 5- Literary concepts Stories, essays, comprehension Reading techniques-skimming and scanning methods Listening skills
Text Book and References: 1. Business Communication Today, Bovee, Thill and Schatzman: Pearson Education(Singapore),2003 2. Business Communication-a framework of success, H.Dan OHair, James S.ORourke and Mary John O Hair: South Western College Publishing 2001. 3. Basic Business Communication, Raymond V.Lesikar, Marie E.Flatley: Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2002.
Course Code:
CHE-S305
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Course Name: Transport Process & Unit Operation-5 (Mass Transfer II) Course Details:
Molecular diffusion: Diffusivity, flux J and N, steady state diffusion in fluid at rest and laminar flow, molecular diffusion in gases in non-diffusing and equimolal counter diffusion, Pseudo steady state diffusion through a stagnant gas film, steadystate diffusion in multicomponent mixtures, molecular diffusion in liquid, diffusivity of gases and liquids, diffusion through varying cross- sectional area Diffusion in solids-through polymers, porous solids, unsteady state diffusion in slabs, cylinders and spheres, transient mass transfer in semi infinite medium Mass transfer coefficient in different units, mass transfer from a gas into a falling liquid film, eddy diffusion, Prandtl mixing length; Film theory: Lewis, Penetration and Surface Renewal theory; dimensionless numbers Flow past solids, Interphase mass transfer Combination of resistances, overall coefficient, correction applied to individual coefficient, heat, mass and momenteum transfer analogies, jH and jD factor Gas Absorption: Packed towers, pressure drop and flooding in opacked towers, Design of packed towers, Height of Transfer Unit, concept of HtG, HtL , HtOG and HtOL, desorption, Mass transfer coefficient in packed beds Drying: Definition, drying operation, recycle of air, rate of batch drying, constant and falling rate, mechanism of batch drying, tray drying with varying air conditions continuous dryers, Introduction to rotary dryers, rotary drum dryers and spray dryers Humidification and Dehumidification: Psychrometric chart, wet bulb and adiabatic saturation temperation, design of cooling towers and dehumidifiers Adsorption: Adsorption in continuous column, breakthrough curve Text Books and References: 1. R.E. Treybal, Mass Transfer Operations, Mc Graw Hill. 2. C.J. Geankoplis, Transport Processes and Unit Operations, 3rd ed. Prentice Hall. 3. A. S. Foust et.al., Principles of Unit Operations John Wiley (1980)
Course Code:
CHE-S306
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Course Code:
CHE-S307
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Course Code:
CHE-S308P
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Course Name: Transport Process & Unit Operations Lab-2 Course Details:
Heat conduction through rods of different materials; Thermal conductivity of insulating materials; Boiling and Condensation; Double pipe Heat Exchanger; Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger; Long tube evaporator; Distillation; Batch & Continous column; Absorption with and without chemical reaction; Liquid-liquid extraction/leaching; Adiabatic humidifier, Water cooler; Driers; Tray, Rotary, Spray; Ion exchange, Reverse osmosis.
Course Code:
CHE-S401
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Fundamentals of material balances, Fundamentals of Energy balances Equipment selection, specification and design: Separation processes, solid- solid separations, screening, liquid-solid cyclones, hydro separators and seizers, hydraulic jig , tables, classifying centrifuges, flotation separators, Electrostatic separators, liquid solid separators- thickeners and classifiers, filtration, centrifuges, hydro-cyclones, separation of dissolve solids- Evaporation and crystallisation, liquid- liquid separationDecanters, centrifugal separators, gas solid separation, gas liquid separation. Separation columns: Continuous distillation : process description , reflux considerations , feed-point location, selection of column pressure, stage equations, dew point bubble points, Equilibrium flash calculations, design variable in distillation, design method for binary system: basic equations, McCabe Thiele method, low product concentration s, Smoker equations Multicomponent distillation ; Key component , number of column s, short cut method for stage and reflux requirement s, pseudo- bninary systems, Smith Brinkley method, Empirical correlations, rigorous solution procedures, batch distillation , Plate efficiency, Column sizing, Plate hydraulic design, Packed columns Heat transfer Equipment : Overall heat transfer coefficient , fouling factors , shell and tube heat exchangers, tube count, shell type; Baffles support plate and tie rods tube sheet shell and headers nozzles, mean temperature difference General design consideration ; Fluid allocation shell and tube fluid velocity stream temperature pressure drop, Shell side heat transfer and pressure drop : flow pattern , design methods, Kerns Method, Bells method, shell and bundle geometry, Effect of fouling on pressure drop, Condensers , Reboilers and Vaporisers, Pressure vessels Text Books and References: 1. J.M. Coulson & J.F. Richardson, Chemical Engineering, Pergammon Press. 2. M. V. Joshi & V. V. Mahajan , Process Equipment Design, Macmillan
Course Code:
CHE-S402
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Course Code:
CHE-S405P
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Course Code:
PRT-S401
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Introduction to Industrial management, Brief history of industries in India, Brief definition of management, organization and administration. Characteristics of management, Principle of management, Function of management like, planning, organization, direction, co-ordination etc. Level of management, skills of management, inter relation between skills and levels of management, scientific management, Introduction to Schools of Management thoughts, introduction to organization, study of basic type of organization for ex. Line and staff organization, project organization, metrics organization, Informal organization, Introduction to industrial Psychology, Motivation theory and study of Maxlow, Need, Hierarchy Theory, Planned Location, Planned Layout. Study of different forms of layout like line layout, process layout, product layout, combinational layout, sixth position layout etc. Objective of planned layout, introduction to material management, scope of material management, study of inventory control method, introduction to different types of inventory control techniques, introduction to work study, motion study etc, introduction to conflict management. Text Book and References: 1. Khanna O.P.: Industrial Engineering 2. T.R. Banga : Industrial Engineering and Management 3. Mahajan : Industrial and Process Management
Course Code:
CHE-S301
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Course Code:
CHE-S404
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Course Code:
CHE-S403P
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Course Code:
PRT-S402
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Course Code:
CHE-S502
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Course Code:
CHE-S503
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Course Code:
CHE-S504
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Course Code:
CHE-S505
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Course Code:
CHE-S506
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Course Code:
CHE-S507
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Course Code:
CHE-S508
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Course Code:
CHE-S509
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Course Code:
CHE-S510
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Text Books and References: 1. W.L. Luyben, Process Modeling, Simulation, and Control for Chemical Engineering, Wiley. 2. A. Hussain, Chemical Process Simulation, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 3. C.D. Holland, Fundamentals of Modelling Separation Processes, Prentice Hall,