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3 Data analysis: errors – systematic and random errors, statistical treatment of experimental results, 06
least square method, correlation coefficients
7 Applied analysis: analytical procedures in environmental monitoring, water, soil and air quality, BOD 05
and COD determinations
Course Code: CET 1301 Course Title: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-I Credits = 4
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Semester: III Total contact hours: 60 3 1 0
List of Prerequisite Courses
XIIth Standard Physics and Chemistry, Applied Mathematics – I, Applied Mathematics – II, Physical
Chemistry,
List of Courses where this course will be prerequisite
This is a basic Chemical Engineering course. It is required in all the Chemical Engineering Courses,
such as, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics – II, Chemical Engineering Operations, Separation
Processes, Home Paper – I and II, Seminar, etc.
Course Code: CEP 1716 Course Title: Mathematical Methods in Chem. Engg. Credits = 4
L T P
Semester: V Total contact hours: 60 3 1 0
List of Prerequisite Courses
1 Applied Mathematics – I and II, Momentum and Mass Transfer, Chem. Eng. Operations, Chem Engg
Thermodynamics I and II
Course Code: CET 1601 Course Title: Material Science and Engineering Credits = 3
L T P
Semester: VI Total contact hours: 45 2 1 0
List of Prerequisite Courses
Structural Mechanics, Applied Physics I and II,
Course Code: CEP 1705 Course Title: Process Simulation Lab - II Credits = 2
L T P
Semester: VI Total contact hours: 60 0 0 4
List of Prerequisite Courses
Applied Mathematics – I and II, Material & Energy Balance Calculations, Chem. Eng. Thermodynamics-
I and II, Momentum and Mass Transfer, Chemical Engineering Operations, Engineering Applications of
Computers, Process Simulation Lab - I (CEP1702), Chemical Reaction Engineering (CET 1201)
List of Courses where this course will be prerequisite
Project II – Home paper I and II
Description of relevance of this course in the B. Chem. Engg. Program
In this course, students will develop a computer software for design and optimization of various chemical engineering
equipments. This course will help students to complete home paper which is Techno-economic feasibility analysis of chemical
manufacturing facility. The course content is similar to the activities carried out by any organization working on "detailed
engineering packages" In this course student will learn the widely used chemical engineering software such as ASPEN.
Course Contents (Topics and subtopics) Reqd. hours
1 Introduction to process simulation software (Prediction of multicomponent VLE using Aspen, column 9
design, rating, reactor balances)
2 Heat transfer: triple effect evaporator, STHE design 6
3 Separation processes: Design of crystallizers, Distillation, Chromatography, spray dryers etc 9
4 Design of multiphase reactors: stirred vessels, Bubble columns 6
5 ASPEN simulation: azeotropic distillation, reactive distillation, column sizing 9
6 Process control: P, PI, PID controller simulations, DCS Control system 6
List of Text Books/ Reference Books
1 Coker, Ludwig's Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants
2 Perry's Chemical Engineering Handbook
3 Albright's Chemical Engineering Handbook
4 ASPEN manual
Course Outcomes (students will be able to…..)
1 Design any equipment once the guidelines are available
2 Optimize the process conditions
3 Techno-economic feasibility analysis of chemical manufacturing facility
Course Code: GEP 1111 Course Title: Equipment Design & Drawing Credits = 4
L T P
Semester:VI Total contact hours: 90 2 0 4
List of Prerequisite Courses
Structural Mechanics, Materials Science and Engineering, Engineering Graphics I and IIm
List of Courses where this course will be prerequisite
Home Paper I and II, Equipment Design & Drawing II, Chemical Project Engineering and Economics,
Process Dev and Engineering
Description of relevance of this course in the B. Chem. Engg. Program
Knowledge of chemicals and chemical producing equipments and plants are essential for professional Chemical engineer and
Technologist. This subject will help students to understand use of basics of applied science in the form of mechanics, strength
of materials, selection of materials and suitable manufacturing techniques and the details of operating conditions of equipment
and its design procedure. This will help Chemical engineer to understand process equipments and their design concept and
section of proper equipments for the designed functions of the plats. It will help them to understand various design codes used
for fabrication of these equipments and the various types of destructive and non destructive tests performed on equipments
before and after assembly of equipment defining its capacity, reliability, and its life.
Course Contents (Topics and subtopics) Reqd. hours
1 Basic design concepts, use of standards and design stresses and factor of safety, selection of materials, 8
working conditions, corrosion and its effects on equipments. Standard design codes
2 Design of pressure vessels: stresses acting on pressure vessels, operating conditions, selection of 8
materials, pressure vessel codes, design stress and design criteria’s, Design of Shell, Head, Nozzle,
Flanged joints for heads and nozzles
3 Design of Storage vessels: Storage of various types of fluids and liquids in tanks, Loss mechanism of 8
storage of volatile and non-volatile liquids and gases, Types of storage vessels, Vessels for storing of
gases, method of storage of gases, Design of rectangular and cylindrical tank with components such as
shell, bottom plate, self-supporting roof design, types of roofs,
4 Testing of process equipment, various 8
5 Mechanical Design of Reaction Vessels. 8 hours(Theory)
a) Design of shells subjected to internal and external pressures. 12
b) Types of Jackets /Coils used for heating and cooling in reaction vessels and their design. hours( Practicals)
c) Type of agitators and their design.
Design of agitator system components such as shafts,stuffing box etc.
7 Mechanical Design of Heat Exchangers 8 hours ( theory)
a) Components of shell and tube type heat exchangers.
b) Design of various components of heat exchangers such as Fixed tube sheet type,U tube, Floating 12 hours
head etc. (practicals)
Various codes for heat exchangers.
8 Mechanical design of distillation columns 6 hours (theory)
a) Various components of columns such as trays, packings, downcomers,bubble cap etc 12 hours
b) Design of shell for various stress conditions. (practicals)
Tray supports and their design
List of Text Books/ Reference Books
Process equipment Design By V V Mahajani, S. B. Umarji
Equipment Design by Dawande
Process equipment Design by Young
Welding Technology by O.P. Khanna, Welding Technoloy by Little
Course Outcomes (students will be able to…..)
1 Understand the use of basic concepts of science and engineering.
2 Select of material of construction and fabrication techniques.
3 Use of design concept for designing process equipment considering its maximum operating conditions.
4 Use standard equipments and use factor of safety while designing non standard equipments and their
components.
5 Use of safety norms in fabrication of equipments the understand importance of testing of equipments.
SEMESTER – VII (will be of 10 weeks duration)
No. Subjects Credits Hrs/week Marks for various Exams
L T P C. A. M. S. E. S. Total
CET 1504 Chemical Project Engg. & Economics 3 3 1 0 10 15 25 50
CET 1505 Process Development and Engineering 4 4 2 0 20 30 50 100
HUT 1102 Perspectives of Society, Sci. & Tech.* 3 3 1 0 10 15 25 50
Institute Elective – II 3 3 2 0 10 15 25 50
CEP 1717 Optimization of Chem. Engg. Systems 2 2 0 4 25 --- 25 50
CEP 1708 Project 1: Seminar 2 0 0 4 50 --- --- 50
CEP 1709 Project 2: Home Paper – I 2 0 0 4 50 --- --- 50
CEP 1710 Internship 6 --- --- --- ---- --- --- 50
Total 25 15 6 12 450
* This courses may be offered in the usual classroom mode or online mode as an NPTEL / Swayam course. The Equivalent
NPTEL course will be identified by the Department every year.
Course Code: CET 1504 Course Title: Chemical Project Engg and Economics Credits = 3
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Semester: VII Total contact hours: 45 2 1 0
List of Prerequisite Courses
Material and Energy Balance Calculations, Equip Des and Dwg I, Energy Engineering, Ind Eng Chem.
List of Courses where this course will be prerequisite
Home Paper I and II
Description of relevance of this course in the B. Chem. Engg. Program
This course is required for the future professional career
11 Organizational Culture 03
Types
Understanding & Influencing
12 Conflict Management 03
14 Personality 03
15 Perception 02
16 HR Laws 02
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8 Materials Management: 04
Definition, objectives, organization, stages, factors responsible, value analysis
Management of project materials and maintenance materials
Purchasing and vendor development, Spares
strategy
Ware-housing, store-keeping and inventory control.
List of Text Books/ Reference Books
Production & Operations Management – An Applied Modern Approach, J. S. Martinich
Industrial Management – I, Jhamb L. C. and Jhamb S.
Industrial Management, Spriegel U.S.
Operations Management for Competitive Advantage, Richard B. Chase, F. Robert Jacobs, Nicholas
Acquilano
World Class Manufacturing - A strategic Perspective, B.S. Sahay, K.B.C. Saxena, A Kumar
Management Finance, Varanasay Murthy
Financial Management, R. M. Srivastava
Quality, John M. Nicholas
Quality Planning and Analysis, Juran and Gryna
Marketing Management, Philip Kotler
Select Harvard Business Review Articles & Cases
Course Outcomes (students will be able to…..)
1 Students should be able to explain the fundamental concepts of Marketing Management& the various
aspects therein
2 Will enable students to understand Fundamental Concepts of Finance and analyse the balance sheet
3 Will enable students to understand current productivity techniques which could be combined with
Engineering knowledge to be applied in the Industry
4 Students should be able to analyze practical situations and be able to provide applicable solutions.
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Course Code: CET 1515 Course Title: Innovations in Chemical Engineering and Technology Credits = 3
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Semester: Total contact hours: 30 Lecture hours + 15 Tutorials 2 1 0
List of Prerequisite Courses
Organic Chemistry, Applied Physics, Reaction Engineering, Multiphase reactors, Industrial Engineering
& Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Separation Processes, Chemical Engineering Operations,
Process Engineering
While many innovations require deep fundamental knowledge and correlation of complex observations, there are many that
originate from “street smart” thinking, observation of natural phenomena, shifting of knowledge across boundaries, etc. Then
there are innovations that emanate from integration of known observations to derive synergy. About 15-20 such case studies
will be covered in the course and original patents will serve as course material. It will be the intention to convey to the students
that such inventions are within their reach if they can articulate genuine needs and think unconventionally. It will be emphasised
that focus on sustainable development will provide impetus to future innovations in chemical technology. A few lectures will be
devoted to Indian innovations, including important innovations from ICT.
The third part of the course will deal with protection of intellectual property, pros and cons of patenting, drafting of a patent
application – patent claims in particular – responding to examination reports. Case studies of important patent disputes will also
be covered.
Course Contents (Topics and subtopics) Reqd. Lecture
Hours
1 Basic of Innovations with case studies such as e.g., Haber process, β blockers, nuclear fission, transistor 6
effect, Ziegler-Natta catalysis, in vitro fertilization, asymmetric synthesis, olefin metathesis, photovoltaic
cell, optical fibre, etc.,
2 Overview of Noble Lectures related to innovation to understand Noble laureates’ motivation, prevailing 9
circumstances, the conception of ideas/serendipity, approach to problem solving, personality traits, and
conducive factors that led to success.
3 Overview of Case studies based on patents highlighting the different concepts in innovation and TRIZ 9
methodology introduced by Soviet inventor and science-fiction author Genrich Altshuller will be
discussed
4 Overview of Patents and IP protection pros and cons of patenting, drafting of a patent application – 6
patent claims in particular – and responding to examination reports.
5 Group Assignments, short review projects related to the above topics will be given in the tutorial hours 15
List of Text Books/ References
Innovation and Entrepreneurship, by Peter Drucker
Original patents
Nobel lectures
Case studies (Losartan Case study, etc.)
Course Outcomes (students will be able to…..)
1 Students should be inspired to work on the most worthy problems and think innovatively
2 Inculcate the personality traits that will foster innovation
3 Recognise that there is more to innovation than having a good idea if one wants to take the idea to its
logical conclusion
4 Have an appreciation of IPR protection
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Course Code: MAT 1106 Course Title: Design and Analysis of Experiments Credits =4
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Semester: VIII Total contact hours: 60 2 2 0
List of Prerequisite Courses
Applied Mathematics I
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Course Code: CEP 1711 Course Title: Project 3: Home Paper – II Credits = 3
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Semester: VIII Total contact hours: 90 0 0 6
List of Prerequisite Courses
All
List of Courses where this course will be prerequisite
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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
The elective subjects may be added from time to time with prior approval from UGPC/Senate.
1. PYT 1104E – Molecular Quantum Mechanics (Applied Physics Department)
Revision of Basic Concepts
Schrodinger equation for the hydrogen atom, solution in terms of radial and angular wavefunctions,
significance of quantum numbers, atomic spectra.
The quantum harmonic oscillator, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions (no detailed derivation), significance of
‘zero-point’ energy.
Origin of Molecular Spectra
Analysis of diatomic molecule as a rigid rotator, rotational and vibrational energy levels of a simple diatomic
molecule.
Approximation methods in Quantum Mechanics
Brief introduction to perturbation theory with simple examples, variational theorem, analysis of helium atom
as an example.
Molecular Quantum Mechanics
Molecular orbital and valence bond theories for diatomic molecules, Born-Oppenheimer approximation,
LCAO method in H2+ ion and H2 molecule, valence bond method
2. PYT 1105E – Statistical Mechanics (Applied Physics Department)
Basic Statistical Approach to a System
Applicability of the statistical approach to a system, equilibrium and fluctuations, irreversibility and approach
to equilibrium, counting of system states – macrostates and microstates, equiprobability postulate, concept of
statistical ensemble, number of accessible states of a system, phase space.
Ensemble approach to Thermodynamics of Physical Systems
Isolated system – microcanonical ensemble, system in contact with a heat reservoir, canonical ensemble,
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution as an example, mean values in a canonical ensemble, partition function for
a canonical ensemble, relation to thermodynamics.
Generalised Interactions
Grand canonical ensemble, systems with variable number of particles, chemical potential, partition function
for a grand canonical ensemble, relation to thermodynamic variables.
Applications to Multi-phase Systems
Stability conditions for a homogeneous system, equilibrium between phases, phase transformations, general
relations for a system with several components, general conditions for chemical equilibrium, chemical
equilibrium between ideal gases, the equilibrium constants in terms of partition functions.
3. CHT 1403E – Advanced Spectroscopy (Applied Chemistry Department)
UV-VIS spectroscopy - Woodward rules, aromatic and heterocyclic compounds
IR spectroscopy: FT technique, group frequencies, vibrational coupling. NIR spectroscopy. New applications
Raman spectroscopy: Stokes, anti-Stokes and Releigh scattering, rotational and vibrational transitions. Raman
vs IR.
NMR spectroscopy: Pulse technique, FID, and FT. Relaxation and saturation phenomena, quadrupole
relaxation, isotopomers.
H1 NMR: Chemical shifts and factors affecting the same, spin-spin coupling of different systens, different spin
systems, coupling constants.
Simplification of complex spectra: Double resonance and decoupling, lanthanide shift reagents, INDOR
technique.
C13 NMR: Basics, doble resonance,
2D NMR: H1-H1- COSY, H1-C13 HETCOR- APT and DEPT, C13-C13 connecticity: INADEQUATE
F19 and P31 NMR
Through space interactions: NOE and NOESY
Solid state NMR and MAS.
Mass spectrometry: Basics, EI and CI techniques. Isotopic abundance, fragmentation, rearrengment of ions,
Maclaferty rearrangement, retrodiels-alder reaction.
Hyphenated techniques: GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-MS-MS, GC-IR, GC-AIS, GC-NMR, LC-NMR
ESR spectroscopy: Theory, experimental technique, Hyperfine splitting
Mossbaur spectroscopy
Structure elucidation using combined stereoscopic methods
Emission: Flame photometry, ICP, Ark-Spark spectra, Phosphorescence, XRF
4. CHT 1205E – Organometallic Chemsitry (Applied Chemistry Department)
Nature of C-M bond: Metal-carbon bond with main group and transition elements.
Factors controlling metal-carbon bond formation. Methods of M-C bond formation. Nomenclature and heptacity.
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Electron counting and 16 and 18 electron rules - applications and exceptions. Stability. Stereochemical
nonrigidity in organometallic compounds.
Structure and bonding of metal alkyls and aryls. Complexes with CO and related ligands, olefins, acetylenes and
related unsaturated molecules. Organic transition metal complexes as protective and stabilizing groups for double
bond, triple bond, propyl cation and short lives species. Complexes with cyclopentadiene and arenes and other
CnHn sandwich and half-sandwich complexes. Hydride, dinitrogen and dihydrogen complexes
Bimetallic and cluster complexes: Structure and applications in catalysis
Basic organometallic reactions: Ligand substitution, oxidative reactions, migratory reactions, migratory
insertion, extrusion, oxidative addition, reductive elimination, reductive elimination –mechanism and
stereochemistry.
Nucleophilic regents with C-M bond: Li, Mg, Al, Ti and Ce alkyls; Organicuprates, organic zinc reagents
Alkyne complexes: Pauson Khand reaction. The use of stoichiometric transition metal complexes in the synthesis
of complexes organic molecules - enantioselective synthesis via organometallic compounds.
Organo silicon compounds, boranes, carboranes and, metallocarboranes, organo platinum complexes,
metallocenes
Importance of organometallic compounds in Biological systems
5. CHT 1206E – Green Chemistry & Catalysis (Applied Chemistry Department)
Concept of Green Chemistry: Twelve principles of green chemistry, E factor, Waste management
Types of catalysis: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous catalysis. Catalytic cycles
Organometallic compounds used as catalysts: Pd, Rh, and Ru in C-C bond formation. Catalytic properties of
mononuclear compounds
Homogeneous catalysis: Hydrogenation, hydroformylation, hydrocyanation, Hydrosilylation, Wilkinson
catalysts, Chiral ligands and chiral induction, Ziegler-Natta catalysts
Mercuration and oxymercuration
Organopalladium catalysts: Suzuki coupling, Heck coupling and related cross coupling reactions.
Alkene oligomerization and metathesis.
Catalytic oxidations and reductions: Epoxidation, dihydroxylations.
including carbonylation, decarbonylation, olefin isomerization, arylation
Important catalytic reactions: Monsanto acetic acid process, Wacker process, Heck reaction.
6. CHT 1303 – Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (Applied Chemistry Department)
Basics: Wave character and wave functions, De Broglie equation, normalization and orthogonalization,
Quantum mechanical operators, Schrodinger equation, particle in an infinite square well potential, quantum
mechanical harmonic oscillator, angular momentum operator and rigid rotor, Born Oppenheimer approximation,
potential energy surfaces, self consistent field wave functions,
Computauional methods: Molecular mechanics, MO theory, semi empirical and ab initio methods, SCF theory,
Hartree Fock method, DFT.
7. MAT 1107E – Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer (Applied Mathematics Department)
Derivation of equation of momentum, energy, mass transfer in curvilinear coordinate system, constitutive
equation (Newtonian & Non Newtonian fluids), Flow in some simple cases - Flow between two concentric
cylinders, flow between two concentric rotating cylinders, hydrodynamics of bearings lubrication, steady flow
around a sphere (theory of very slow motion).
Singular perturbation theory, derivation of bounder layer equations (using singular perturbation theory), similar
and non similar solutions for some forced, mixed and natural convection problems (using bounder layer theory) .
Flow stability, theory of ordinary diffusion in liquids, diffusion with homogenous chemical reaction, diffusion
into a falling liquids films (forced convection mass transfer).
8. MAT 1108E – Turbulent Flow and CFD (Applied Mathematics Department)
Derivation of equations of momentum and energy for turbulent flows. Modelling of turbulent flows: kinetic
energy, algebraic stress model, Low Reynolds number model, LES model etc.
Turbulent boundary layer flows and similar solutions
Grid generation
Use of Control volume method, Methods of lines, Finite difference, Finite element and various algorithms
(SIMPLE, SIMPLER & SIMPLEC etc) to solve the momentum, energy and mass transfer equations for
simulation of some practical problems (Simulation of stirred vessel, Natural convection flow inside a closed
chamber etc)
9. GET 1303E – Advanced Strength of Materials (General Engineering Department)
Analysis of Trusses - Condition for perfect truss, redundancy, stable, unstable truss. Analysis of truss by method
of joints, method of sections.
Torsion of a circular shaft - concept, basic derivation, shear stress distribution, simple problem.
Short and Long columns (Struts) - Basic concept, crippling load, end conditions. Euler’s and Rankine’s
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approach (without derivations)
Thick and Thin cylinders - concept of radial, longitudinal stresses, behaviour of thin cylinders. Problems on thin
cylindrical and spherical shells. Behaviour of thick cylinders (theory only).
Advance stresses and strains – Representation of stress and strain at a point, Stress stain relationship, plane stress
and plane strain. Transformation of stresses and its importance, Principal stresses and strains, maximum shearing
stress, Mohr’s circle its use and construction.
Basics of Engineering Design - Steps in the engineering design, Importance of analysis, 1-D, 2-D and 3-D
analysis and interpretation of results. Design philosophies, factor of safety, Force displacement relationship,
Strain deformation relationship, Introduction to finite element packages. Computer aided analysis and design.
Composite Materials – Types of composite materials, fillers for composites, polymer composites, fibres and
matrix for a composite material, Types of fibres, their properties, woven and non woven fibres, manufacturing of
polymer composite materials. Mechanics of composite materials, Properties and testing of composite materials,
Uses of composite materials.
Advance materials for industrial applications - Advances in materials, Materials used for coatings, anticorrosive
coatings, special purpose floorings, water proofing compounds, Various polymers and epoxies used for industrial
applications. Different types of performance enhancing and special purpose construction chemicals. Plasticizers
and super-plasticizers, air entraining agents, accelerators and retarders, viscosity modifying agents, corrosion
inhibitors.
10. HUT 1105E – Industrial Economics (Humanities)
Nature and Significance of Economics
Demand and supply / elasticity of demand and supply, price determination, demand forecasting
theory of firm : (A) financial aspects : cost analysis, revenue structure, conditions for profit maximisation,
different market structures (B) technical aspects : factors of production, role of entrepreneur, laws of return,
returns to scale.
Money market and capital market, evolution of money and banking, foreign exchange and currency de-
valuation.
Budget, taxation, public expenditure, borrowing and deficit financing
Development issues and economic planning in India, Role of public sector / liberalisation / privatisation /
globalization
11. CET 1506E – Engineering Aspects of Manufacturers of Organic Chemicals (Chemical Engineering
Department)
Special features of process parameters and reactors used for typical organic processes such as hydrogenation,
oxidation, alkylation, nitration, sulphonation etc. Different strategies of conducting reactions. Introduction to a
few name reactions such as Friedel Crafts reactions, Sandmeyers reaction, Darzens condensation, etc. Typical
reaction schemes for the synthesis of medium and low volume chemicals, with an emphasis on the alternative
flow sheets of the entire process.
12. CET 1204E – Electrochemical Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Introduction to eletrochemical engineering. Theoretical aspects and special features of electrochemical process.
Role of mass transfer in a variety of electrochemical processes. Some aspects of electrochemical reactor design.
Scale-up and optimization of reactors.
13. CET 1712E – Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Classification of problems in Chemical Engineering. Typical problems from heat transfer, catalysis, mass
transfer with chemical reaction, dynamics of process equipments, etc. Numerical evaluation of Laplace
Transforms.
Separation of variables, Eigen values, Collocation Techniques.
14. CET 1713E – Statistical Methods in Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Continuous and discrete probability distributions, normal, chi-square, gamma, Poisson distributions.
Applications. t-Tests, F-Test, Homogeneity tests, Quality Control. Acceptance sampling Linear regression and
lack of fit Contingency tables.
15. CET 1103E – Heat Transfer Equipment Design (Chemical Engineering Department)
Classification of Heat Transfer Equipment, direct, indirect, boiling, fired, Fluidised, geometry, construction.
Thermal design methods of heat exchangers : survey, capital NTU, LMTD concept, temperature approach,
etc.
Shell and Tube heat exchangers : thermal, mechanical design, hydraulic design and equations, introduction to
codes and standards
Extended surface heat exchanger design : plates, plate fins, effectiveness factor.
Heat transfer equipment with phase change, two phase flow maps, and design of equipments for heat transfer
and pressure drop.
Fluidised bed and direct heat exchangers design methodology.
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Synthesis of optimal heat exchanger networks.
Worked Examples
16. CET 1205E – Mixing (Chemical Engineering Department)
Examples of industrial importance
Flow pattern, power consumption, classification of impellers, internals
Mechanism of mixing, Blending in viscous and turbulent system, Suspension of solid particles, Heat transfer,
Gas-liquid dispersion, Liquid-liquid dispersions, Three phase dispersions, Solid-solid mixing, emulsions, pastes,
Mass transfer at gas-liquid, liquid-liquid, solid-solid and solid-liquid interface
Process design and scale-up considerations case studies
17. CET 1507E – Petroleum Reservoir Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Energy sources, world scenario, oil pricing, Genesis of petroleum and migration, Composition of petroleum and
its classification, Petroleum reservoirs, Exploration and drilling technology, Well logging and well completion,
Core analysis, Capillarity and wettability, Models of pore structure and multiphase flow , Well stimulation and
production strategy, Well pressure behaviour, Gas reservoir engineering, Fluid displacement and frontal
displacement; Buckley-Leverett theory, Material balance, Decline curve analysis, Well patterns and displacement
efficiencies, Primary recovery, Gravity drainage, Waterflooding , Mechanisms of microscopic and macroscopic
flow, Transportation of oil and gas, Production rate, reservoir life, Heavy oil and tar sand technologies, Residual
oil determination, Computer modelling of reservoirs, Tertiary recovery methods
18. CET 1508 – Enhanced Oil Recovery (Chemical Engineering Department)
Residual oil and tracer studies, Defining enhanced oil recovery, Basic equations for fluid flow in porous media,
Petrophysics and petrochemistry, Phase behaviour and fluid properties, Efficiency of waterflooding , Pore level
mechanisms, Mobility control , capillary number, bond number correlations, Heterogeneity of pore structure and
reservoirs, Thermal methods , Steam stimulation, steam flooding and hot water drive, Combustion- forward and
reverse, Ancillaries in thermal methods, Miscible flooding, Surfactant flooding, Microemulsion flooding, Foam
flooding, Polymer flooding, Micellar-polymer flooding, Alkaline flooding, Carbon dioxide flooding, Inert gas
injection, Reactive gas injection, Microbial recovery
19. CET 1104E – Flow Though Porous Media (Chemical Engineering Department)
Relevance of pore structure in science and technology, Examples from oil reservoirs, catalysis, soil science,
membranes, aquifers, foods, polymers, biology, etc., Pore structures and their determination, Capillarity and
wettability, Models of pore structure, Wettability and flow histories, Single phase flow, Multiphase flow,
Percolation processes and network models, Fractal models, Simulations of macroscopic properties, Pore level
mechanisms of flow, Diffusion and dispersion in porous media, Membrane transport, Analysis of trickle and
packed beds, Ultrafiltration, Models of catalyst poisoning and deactivation, Geostatistics
20. CET 1509E – Refinery Science and Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Terminology, Origin, Kerogen, Occurrence, Recovery, Classification, Composition, Evaluation, Fractionation,
Identification, Asphaltic constituents, Refining chemistry, Refining distillation, Thermal cracking, Catalytic
cracking, Hydroprocessing, Reforming, Treatment processes, Gas cleaning, Products, Petrochemicals
21. CET 1206E – Fundamentals of Catalytic Science and Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Relevance and examples, Atom economy and green chemistry concepts, Homogenous and heterogeneous
catalysis, Fundamentals of homogeneous catalysis and mechanisms and kinetics, Fundamentals of adsorption,
isotherms, energetics, structural and dynamic considerations, Mechanisms, models and kinetics of surface
reactions, Fractal models, Determination of surface structure though modern methods , Significance of Pore
structure and models, Solid and surface chemistry of catalysis, Quantum mechanical, molecular mechanical and
hybrid models, Catalyst design through artificial intelligence and computer modelling, Poisoning, promotion,
deactivation and selectivity , Catalytic process engineering , Measurement of catalytic rates and kinetic
parameters, Types of reactors
22. CET 1207E – Homogeneous Catalysis (Chemical Engineering Department)
Examples, Single phase and multiphase catalytic reactions, Acid--base catalysis, Transition metal catalysis, Bio-
catalysis : Microbes and enzymes, Phase transfer catalysis, Micellar catalysis, Microemulsion catalysis, Electron
transfer catalysis, Heteropoly acid catalysis, Homogeneous polymer catalysis, Heterogenisation of homogeneous
catalysts, Catalysis by microwaves and ultrasound, Catalyst recovery and reuse
23. CET 1208E – Catalytic Green Science and Technology (Chemical Engineering Department)
Green synthesis and heterogeneous catalysis, Metal and supported metal catalysis, metal-support interaction,
Metal oxides and determination of acidity and basicity, Nature and type of supports , Solid acid catalysis, Solid
base catalysis, Catalyst design, preparation and activation, Clay and modified clays, Ion exchange resins, Zeolites
and zeotypes , Heteropoly acids, Inorganic-organic catalysts, Immobilised enzymes, zeozymes, complexes,
Electrochemical catalysis, Photocatalysis, Microwave catalysis, Ultrasound catalysis, Synergistic catalysis,
Important examples from, Refinery industry -FCC, reforming, platforming, hydroforming, polymerisation,
alkylation, isomerisation; hydrodesulfurisation, hydronitrogenation, Pharmaceutical and fine chemical industry,
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Dyestuff and intermediate industries, Perfume and flavour industry, Polymer industry, Textile industry, Paint
industry, Edible oil industry, Food industry, Waste water treatment, Catalysis for auto-exhaust pollution
abatement, DeNox, DeSOx technologies
24. CET 1602E – Colloid and Interfacial Science (Chemical Engineering Department)
Capillarity: Definition, Existence of surface tension/surface free energy, Laplace equation, Young Equation,
Capillarity rise phenomena, Measurement of surface tension, Contact angle Wetting characteristics
Surface Thermodynamics : Surface thermodynamic properties, Kelvin Eqn. Gibbs eqn, Surface Excess,
Monolayer phase
etc., - Potential theory, Adsorption from solution, Electrical Diffuse Double layer theory, Debye Huckel theory
scaled particle theory, Stern layer, Surfactant adsorption
Micelles: Classes of surfactants, synthesis of surfactants, Micelle structures, Determination of HLB, Models
for micelle formation, Swollen micelles, Hydrotropy
Solubilization in micelles :Location of solubilizate in micelles, Measurement of solubilization, Spectroscopic
methods:NMR, Fluorescence, IR etc, Detergency, selective solubilization
Emulsions :Micro and macro emulsions, Stability of emulsions (Mechanical vs. thermodynamic), Bancroft
rule, deemulsification, HLB for emulsion, multiple emulsions, applications
Foams: Gibbs triangle, Film elasticity, drainage of films, Foam, defoaming, applications of foams
25. CET 1603E – Interfacial Science and Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Definitions: Chemical and physical properties of interfaces, Introduction to surface mechanisms and
thermodynamics, capillarity, meniscus shapes, contact angle, surface tension and its measurement, Laplace
Equation, Young's equation, Kelvin Equation, Gibbs equation, equilibrium criteria, dividing surface, monolayers
and films, mobile and fixed interfaces Interfacial areas and degrees of wetting, aerosols, liquid-liquid and
particulate dispersions, Bubbles,and drops aphrons.
Microphases: Definitions and dynamics, Micelle formation surfactants CMC, structures of micelles,swollen
micelle and microemulsions models, phase diagrams, Macroemulsions, Mechanical vs thermodynamic stability,
HLB, Bancroft rule and other systems, Foams Colloids, Film elasticity, drainage, association,
Langmuir-Blodgets film production. Experimental techniques of measurement of relevant properties: surface
tension, solubilization, thermodynamic properties, spectroscopic techniques
Rheological aspects of two phase (involving microphases) flow and transport, visco-elasticity of surfactant
solutions.
Solubilization and catalysis by microphases: Models, theories and data, surface potential and equations of
Emulsification and Demulsification, foam breakage, theories of coalescence, and agglomeration, Brownian
motion, shear and other models.
Applications: Adsorption, foam fractionation, froth floatation Enhanced oil recovery, Novel separation
processes, Coagulation, Flocculation, Microelectronics, surface vapour deposition, other applications with
techniques
Monte Carlo simulation for molecular dynamics of structures, graphics software for structural display.,
Diffusion on the surface and in microphases.
26. CET 1403E – Adsorptive Separations (Chemical Engineering Department)
Separation Processes: overview, alternative separation techniques, Mass separating agents
Adsorbents: Molecular sieves activate carbon,zeolites alumina, silica ion exchangers, Polymeric adsorbents
Physical and Reactive adsorption: Selectivity engineering in catalysis, Gaseous and liquid adsorption,
Thermodynamics of adsorption, Statistical thermodynamics of adsorption phenomena, Surface excess, theories of
adsorption. Separations: Bulk separation, purifications, Concentration and recovery from dilute solutions: metals,
organic chemicals, microelectronics
Design of adsorbers: Gaseous and liquid phase adsorption
Theoretical analysis of diffusion in relation to adsorption in micropores
Chromatographic separations: Bulk chemicals separations, Purification, refining operations, Biochemical
applications
Novel separation techniques using adsorbents, Industrial examples
27. CET 1209E – Advanced Biochemical Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Biotechnology, Biochemistry and microbiology, Enzymatic reactions, cell culturing
Enzyme engineering, enzyme modifications, stability, reactivity and selectivity considerations
Genetics and Genetic engineering, DNA recombinant technology, Hybridoma technology, single cell
proteins, gene manufacturing
Fermentation and design of fermenters with modified organisms
Bioprocess simulations, molecular modelling for protein synthesis and drug design, protein engineering
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Applications in fermentation industry, pharmaceutical industry, medical field such as gene therapy,
Biomedical engineering
Bioreactor design, Scale up of bioreactions/reactors, Downstream processing in biochemical industry
Organic synthesis using enzymes
28. CET 1404E – Downstream Processing in Biochemical Industry (Chemical Engineering Department)
Separation processes in biochemical industry, Separation processes for bulk chemicals and proteins, special
needs, Unit operations on biochemical industry, such as filtration, centrifugation, heat and mass transfer , Solvent
extraction: liquid-liquid extractions, phase diagrams, thermodynamics of liquid-liquid extraction, physical vs
reactive extraction, liquid ion exchangers, design of extractors, two phase flow in extractors, modelling and
simulation of extractors, Aqueous two phase extraction, affinity partitioning, dye ligand partitioning, Reverse
micellar extraction of proteins and enzymes, Adsorption: physical and chemical adsorption, theories of
adsorption, ion exchange resins and polymeric adsorbents, adsorption of small molecular weight bioproducts such
primary and secondary metabolic products of cells, Protein purifications, precipitation, affinity precipitation,
adsorptive and chromatographic separations of proteins, design of adsorption columns, Methods of operation.,
Gel permeation chromatography, metal ligand chromatography, dye ligand chromatography, affinity
chromatography, expanded bed chromatography,
Applications in biochemical industry.
29. CET 1405E – Advanced Separation Processes
Membrane Processes : Principles of various membrane processes like Reverse Osmosis, pervaporation, gas
separation and electro-dialysis. Design equations and module design. Concentration polarization.
Adsorption and Ion Exchange Processes : Adsorption and ion exchange equilibria. Various isotherms.
Contact filtration, design of fixed bed adsorber including breakthrough cuurve.
Chromatographic Separations : Principles of chromatographic separation, criteria for effective separation,
supports and methodology and process design.
Separation of Racemic Mixtures : Principles of racemic modification and their application in separation of
racemic mixtures with specific examples.
Dissocaition Extraction, Reactive Extraction
30. CET 1210E – Introduction to Polymer Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Introduction to Polymers : Classification based on application and history, Natural and synthetic polymers
and types e.g. fibres, rubbers, adhesives, resins, plastics, etc.
Classification based on properties/structures : Thermoplastic, thermosetting, crystalline, amorphous,
molecular weights status, transitions, glass transition temperature
Polymer formation/modification : Functionality and reactions, chain, ionic, condensation, co-ordination,
complex polymerisation, Kinetic schemes, Orders of reactions, Cross-linking, Co-polymerisation, Heat effects
Polymerisation Processes and methods of manufacture : Bulk, Solution, Suspension and emulsion polymerisation
with examples, polystyrene, polyethylene/propylene, styrene-Butadiene, poly urethane, Epoxy, PET, Kinetics,
reaction rates, diffusional limitations, Biodegradable polymers.
31. CET 1604E – Polymer Processing (Chemical Engineering Department)
Plastic Technology : Moulding, (injection, blow) extrusion, cold-not and vacuum forming multipolymer
systems. Equipments design and operating conditions
Fibre Technology : Textile processing, fibre spinning and after treatment. Equipments design and operating
conditions
Elastomer Technology : Vulcanisation, Reinforcement compounding
Equipments- design & operating conditions, environmental impact
Recycle of polymers : Reprocessing techniques and limitations
Selection of polymers : domestic & engineering usage
Rheological and mechanical measurements concept of solution viscosity
32. CET 1211E – Polymer Reactor Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Kinetic modelling, concept of reactor design, optimisation and control of polymerisation process, isolation
and separation of monomers/catalyst/by products etc for Bulk polymerisation, Solution polymerisation, Emulsion
polymerisation, suspension polymerisation with case studies
Kinetic modelling of co-polymerisation processes.
33. CET 1605E – Advanced topics in Polymer Chemistry/Physics Characterisation/Analysis of Polymers
(Chemical Engineering Department)
Structure/property relationship : Morphology & Cristallinity Mechanical and Chemical properties
Structure/Rheology relationships
Rheology, elasticity, Viscoelasticity, yield and fracture chemical resistance
Properties of commercial polymers. PE, PP, Acrylic, amides & peptides phenolic & Urethane resins
Role of Additives : Type of additives and their role in altering the properties
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Polymer composites : Carbon filled, fibre filled etc. Reinforced polymers
Analysis of polymer solubility, thermodynamics and phase equilibrium of polymer solutions, End group
analysis, Colligative property measurement, Light scattering, Solution viscosity and molecular size and wt
distribution. Spectroscopic methods, microscopy, thermal analysis.
Selection of polymers, domestic and engineering usage.
34. CET 1510E – Fuels Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Classification of fuels : G/L/S
Automotive Fuels Bharat Standards II III & IV
Gaseous Fuels:
Natural Gas: Processing for pipe line specs
CO2/H2S/COS Removal
Gas dehydration
Gas compression for pipe line transport
Coal bed methane, Bio Gas (methane)
CNG : As auto fuel, Compression, CNG stations
LNG : Liquefaction of NG JT effect, closed & open cycle , Storage of
LNG, Transportation of LNG, vessels / truck, terminal, Gasification
of LNG to NG for pipeline transport
Liquid Fuels:
- Refinery sources, Reforming for fuels
- LPG : Domestic and Auto LPG Storage and handling,
- Manufacture and Storage (Partly in I&EC) Petrol, Diesel, Aviation Turbine Fuel, HSD, LDO.
Furnace oil, Fuel oil, LSHS.
- Biofuels : bioethanol, biodiesel
Solid Fuels : Characterization
- Coal
- Biomass
- Residue from Refinery
- Plastic waste
- Municipal domestic waste
Combustion of Fuels :
- Basic equation, air requirement norms for excess air.
- Heating value : GHV/LHV Calculations for mixture of components
- Wobbe number for Gaseous Fuels definition and significance.
- Burners : Gas/Liquid/Hydrogen
- Flue gas composition, Dew point calculations
- Treatment of flue gas to meet local standards,Carbon Credit
Gasification of i) Coal, Indian Coal
ii) Biomass
iii)Refinery Heavy Residue
Power generation, combined cycle, cogeneration
35. CET 1511E – Plant Utilities (Chemical Engineering Department)
Role of Process Utilities in process industries. Impact on Project economics
Water, its characteristics and its conditioning and treatment for process industries e.g. boiler feed water, cooling
water. Recycling aspects of water from blow downs.
Application of steam systems in chemical process plants, design of efficient steam heating systems, condensate
utilization, flash steam, steam traps.
Characteristics properties, classification, selection and industrial applications
Characteristics of air and air receivers, instrument air. Inert gas generation
Vacuum system engineering.
Electrical Power : HT/LT
Area classification,
Motors/drives selection accordingly.
Single line diagram.
Emergency Drives Identification
Emergency power. Inverters, DG sets. Etc.
Estimation of utilities
Utilities Audit
36. CET 1512E – Project Management: Case Study Approach (Chemical Engineering Department)
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Project: meaning, Different types, why to manage, cost overruns centres, various stages of project execution :
conception to commissioning.
Project execution as conglomeration of technical and non technical activities.
Detailed Engineering activities.
Pre project execution main clearances and documents
Project team : Role of each member. Importance
Project site : Data required with significance.
Project contracts. Types and contents.
Project execution
Project cost control.
Bar charts and Network diagram.
Project commissioning: mechanical and process.
37. CET 1606E – Advanced Materials (Chemical Engineering Department)
Nanostructured Materials: Metal nano particles, their structure and properties
Carbon nano tubes: manufacture, properties and applications.
Nano materials in catalysis.
Composite Materials: Polymer composites, metal-metal composites, polymer-metal
composites, metal- ceramic composites.
Superconducting Materials: Principles of superconductivity, properties, advantages
and limitations of superconductors. Applications
superconductors
Smart Materials: Shape memory alloys, Auxetic materials and Biomimmicking
materials. Stimulii for sensors and actuators.
38. CET 1513E – Process Systems Engineering (Chemical Engineering Department)
Introduction to Systems Engineering: Systems and their origin, examples of problems in Systems Engineering
Foundations of Systems Engineering: Scope and Formulation of Engineering Problems, Goals, Objectives,
Specifications and Constraints, Types of Models; Hierarchical decomposition of systems, Types of Problems:
Forward solution and inversion of models
Structural Analysis of Systems: Graphs and digraphs: Representation of systems, Partitioning and Precedence
Ordering of systems, Structural analysis of modeling equations, Structural controllability and observability of
systems, Applications to engineering problems
Steady State Analysis of Systems: Formulating steady-state models and simulations, Degrees of freedom and
design specifications, The Sequential-Modular Strategy, The Equation-Oriented Strategy, Applications to
engineering problems
Optimization of Systems: Theory and Algorithms: Basic concepts and definitions, Linear programming,
Unconstrained nonlinear optimization, Nonlinear Programming, Combinatorial optimization, Applications to
engineering problems
Simulation of Dynamic Systems: Basic concepts: Systems described by ODEs and DAEs, Formulating dynamic
simulations; consistent initialization, Numerical integration of ODEs and DAEs, Modeling-simulation of hybrid
Discrete/Continuous systems, Applications to engineering systems
Model-Based Process Control: The nature of feedback control, The concept of model-based control systems,
Design and analysis of model-based control systems applications
39. CET 1106 – CFD applications in chemical processes (Chemical Engineering Department)
Derivation of equations of momentum and energy for turbulent flows.
Finite volume technique
One dimensional heat conduction and flow
Grid generation
Space and time discretization
Pressure velocity coupling (simple, simpler & SIMPLEC)
OpenFOAM software, simulation of pipe flow, backward step, flow past cylinder
Commercial software, simulation of pipe flow, backward step, flow past cylinder, stirred vessel, bubble column,
cyclone separator, spray dryer etc.
Suggested Books:
Versteeg and malalasekera, “An introduction to computational fluid dynamics. The finite volume method”,
(2007)
Patankar S., “Numerical heat transfer and fluid flow”, (1980)
40. CET 1407 – Process Design of Heat and Mass Transfer Equipment
(3 Credits: 2 Lectures + 1 Tutorial – 3 hours per week, 45 hrs total)
Advanced Process design aspects of various process equipments will be considered through several case studies;
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and will cover: hydrodynamic characteristics, heat and mass transfer characteristics, selection criteria, etc. The
topics will include some of the following equipment (but not limited to):
(1) Equipment for heat transfer: plate heat exchangers, plate fin exchangers, finned tube exchangers,
thermo-siphon reboilers, evaporators, condensers, etc.
(2) Equipment for Unit operations: plate and packed columns, spray towers, etc.
(3) Equipment for Multiphase reactions: Stirred tanks, gas inducing reactors, bubble columns / modified
bubble columns, air-lift reactors, packed and plate columns, trickle bed reactors, ejectors, etc.
41. CET 1408 Advanced Membrane Separations
Introduction : classification and definitions
Membrane Processes and their applications: Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration and micelle-enhanced ultrafiltration,
Nanofiltration, Reverse osmosis, Dialysis, piezodialysis, electrodialysis, Pervaporation and membrane distillation,
Gas permeation,Liquid membranes, Ion exchange membranes
Transport mechanisms, and mathematical modelling
Membranes: Design of membranes, Characterization
Polarisation and fouling: Polarisation phenomena and fouling concentration polarization, Characteristic flux
behaviour in pressure driven membrane operation, Membrane fouling, Methods to reduce fouling
Process design: modules and configurations: Capillary, hollow fibre, tubular, Plate and frame, Spiral wound
Membrane reactors and their applications in biotechnology
Text books:
Mulder, M.H.V. Membrane Separations, Springer.
Philip, R., Wankat, C. Rate-Based Separations, Springer.
Reference books:
Nunes, S.P., Peinemann, K.V. Membrane Technology in the Chemical Industry, Wiley.
Rautanbach and R. Albrecht, Membrane Processes, Wiley.
Crespo, J.G., Bodekes, K.W. Membrane Processes in Separation and Purification, Kluwer Academic
Publications.
Geankoplis, C.J. Transport Processes and Unit Operations, Prentice-Hall.
42. CET 1607 Biomaterials: Biodegradable Materials for Biomedical Applications
Introduction of Biomaterials
Biomaterials Surfaces: Structure and Properties, Surface Energy
Adsorption and Reconstruction at Surfaces,
Protein-Surface Interactions
Proteins: Structure, Properties, Functions, Protein Adsorption: Complex Phenomena, Measurement
Cell-Surface Interactions: Host Response to Biomaterials: Cell adhesion mechanism, coagulation cascade,
immune response
Surface Characterization: AES, XPS, AFM, Contact Angle
Quantifying Cell Behavior: Cell Culture, Cellular Assays
Biosensors and Diagnostic devices
Drug Delivery: Controlled Release, Diffusion Controlled and Membrane based devices, Mechanical Pumps
Biomaterial for Organ Replacement
Mechanical Properties, Bone Substitutes
Introduction of Tissue Engineering: Cell, Scaffold design, Artificial liver, pancreas, cartilage
Regulatory overview
Text Books:
Ratner, Buddy D., et al. Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine. 2nd ed. Burlington, MA:
Academic Press, 2004. ISBN: 9780125824637.
References:
1. Andreas C. Müller and Sarah Guido, Introduction to Machine Learning with Python: David Barber A Guide for Data Scientists,
(2016), O'Reilly Media.
2. Hands on Machine Learning with R by Bradley Boehmke and Brandon Greenwell, CRC Press, 2020.
3. Introduction to Statistical Learning with Application in R by James, G., Witten, D., Hastie, T. and Tibshirani, R, 2011.
4. All of Statistics: A concise course on Statistical Inference by Larry Wasserman, 2009.
5. The Elements of Statistical Learning by Jerome H. Friedman, Robert Tibshirani, and Trevor Hastie (2001), Springer.
6. Ethem Alpaydin, Introduction to Machine Learning by (2004), The MIT Press, Cambridge.
7. Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank, Mark A. Hall, Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques by (2011), Elsevier
8. Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective (Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning series) by Kevin P. Murphy (2012)
Topics No. of
hrs.
Review of local maximum/minimum 2
Method of Lagrange Multipliers and KKT methods 6
One dimensional Optimization Techniques: Fibonacci search method, Golden section method and 4
interpolation method.
Direct Search unconstrained optimization: Powell’s method, Nelder-Mead (simplex) method 6
Gradient Search Optimization Methods: Steepest Descent Method, Newton’s Method, Conjugate gradient 10
methods
Linear Programming: Simplex Method, Revised Simplex Method and other Advanced Methods, Integer 12
Programming
Modern Optimization Techniques; Genetic Algorithms, Simulated Annealing, Ant Colony Optimization 5
Reference:
1. Engineering Optimization: theory and practices, S.S. Rao, New Age International Pvt. Ltd.
2. An Introduction to Optimization, Edvin K. P. Chong & Stanislab H. Zak, Wiley Publication
3. Optimization for Engineering Design, K. Deb, Prentice Hall, India
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