Gujarat Technological University: Semester - V Subject Name:Mechanical Operations
Gujarat Technological University: Semester - V Subject Name:Mechanical Operations
Gujarat Technological University: Semester - V Subject Name:Mechanical Operations
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3150502
Semester –V
Subject Name:Mechanical Operations
Prerequisite: Chemical engineering consists of several unit operations and unit processes. Before the
reaction step, the raw materials should be processed through various unit operations and similarly after
the reaction step as well the products are passed through various unit operations either for product
separation or for purity. Thus unit operations are very essentially part of the chemical engineering; and
hence, basic knowledge about the principles and equipment of solid-solid unit operations and solid-liquid
unit operations is mandatory for any professional chemical engineer.
Rationale:
The main objective of this subject is to study the basic mechanical operation (crushing, grinding, screening,
filtration, etc.) takes place during the process in chemical industry. It also provides platform to study and analyze
various properties associated with the solid when it is in flow condition. This subject provides the fundamental
knowledge regarding to particle size reduction and enlargement by various methods and also deals with the detail
construction & working of equipment’s used for mechanical operations.
70 30 20 30 150
3 0 2 4
Content:
Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.
Reference Books:
1. Foust A. S. & associates, “Principles of Unit Operations” John Wiley and Sons (1980).
2. McCabe Smith, “Unit Operation in Chemical Engineering” 5th ed. McGraw Hill (1985).
3. Perry R.H. & Chilton C.H., “Chemical Engineers Hand Book”, 7th ed. McGraw hill.
4. Badger and Bencharo, “Introduction to Chemical Engineering”. Tata McGraw hill.
5. Coulson and Richardson: Chemical Engineering, Vol. 2.Butterworth Heinemann Pub
6. Welty, Wicks, Wilson &Rorrer, Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer, 4th ed. Wiley Narayanan
C.M.& Bhattacharya B.C. “Mechanical Operations for Chemical engineers”, Khanna Publishers. 3 rd Ed.1999
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3150502
CO-1 To characterize particles and perform size reduction and size analysis of particles to meet the need of 20
chemical industries
CO-2 To review the practical importance and relevance of unit operations used for crushing, grinding and 20
size separation in chemical industry.
CO-3 To understanding fluid flow through fluidized bed 20
CO-5 To identify the different types of mixing, agitation and conveying of solids and estimating the power 15
requirement
1. To determine the screen efficiency for the given sample by sieve analysis
2. To determine the screen efficiency for the given sample by vibrating screen
3. To determine nip angle, Reduction Ratio, Ribbon Factor, Rittinger’s constant, Bond’s constant, Kick’s
constant , Work Index as well as Theoretical & Actual Capacity using roll crusher.
4. To determine Rittinger’s constant, Bond’s constant, Kick’s constant and Work Index using jawCrusher
5. To calculate the overall efficiency of the cyclone separator.
6. To carry out the batch sedimentation tests.
7. To carry out gravity filtration test
8. To determine Rittinger’s constant, Bond’s constant, Kick’s constant and Work Index for ball mill
9. To study filter press
10. To study size reduction of material by drop weight crusher
11. To determine separation efficiency by using froth flotation cell
Major Equipments
Jaw crusher, Gyratory crusher, Roll crusher, Ball mill, Cyclone separator, Plate & Frame filter press, Sieve shaker
apparatus etc.
Reference to NPTEL lectures can be made for a better understandingregarding mechanical operation done in
industriesunder different conditions.
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