IVSEMCHEMICAL
IVSEMCHEMICAL
IVSEMCHEMICAL
TOTAL CREDITS
TOTAL MARKS
HRS PER WEEK
LAB WORK
PAPER SUBJECT
CREDITS
CREDITS
S.N.
DURATION
DURATION
CODE CODE
TERM
MARKS
MARKS
TOTAL
TEST*
I II
1 7517 401 PROCESS HEAT TRANSFER 4 4 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 2 1 20 30 03 Hrs. 5 150
2 7518 402 MASS TRANSFER - I 4 4 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 0 0 0 0 0 4 100
3 7519 403 CHEM.ENGG.THERMODYNAMICS 4 4 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 0 0 0 0 0 4 100
4 7520 404 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 4 4 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 0 0 0 0 0 4 100
7521 411 PETROLEUM REFINING OR
5 3 3 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 0 0 0 0 0 3 100
7522 412 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
6 CHEMICAL ENGG. DRAWING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 20 30 03 Hrs. 3 50
7 MINOR PROJECT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 20 30 03 Hrs. 2 50
ESSENCE OF INDIAN KNOWLEDGE &
8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TRADITION
9 LIBERARY /SEMINAR/VISITS etc. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 21 19 150 350 15 6 60 90 25 650
NOTE - (1)* Two Best,out of Three Mid Term Tests (Progressive Tests) Marks should be entered here.
GRAND TOTAL OF CREDITS GRAND TOTAL OF MARKS
25 650
DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER IV
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. DC. Sikdar, “Process Heat Transfer and Chemical Equipment Design”, Revised Ed., Khanna Publishing
House
2. W. L. McCabe and J. C. Smith, “Unit Operations In Chemical Engineering”, 7th Edn.,McGraw Hill Pub-
lishing Co.
3. Binay K. Dutta, “Heat Transfer Principles and applications” Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
4. C. M. Narayanan & B. C Bhattacharya, ‘Unit operations and Processes’ Vol-I, CBS Publishers & Distrib-
utors, 2006
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course, the student can able
to estimate steady state heat transfer rates from/to objects
to use equations for different types of convection and solve for heat transfer rate by convec-
tion
to estimate the rate of radiation heat transfer with and without participating medium, ability
to identify the roll of re-radiating surface, radiation shields, boiling and condensation.
to estimate steam economy, capacity of single and multiple effect evaporators.
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PROCESS HEAT TRANSFER LAB
COURSE CONTENT
Temperature distribution in a metal rod
Thermal Conductivity of metal rod
Radiation
Natural convective heat transfer
Forced convective heat transfer
Double pipe heat exchanger
Shell and Tube Heat exchanger
Plate Heat Exchanger
Condenser
Heat Transfer in Jacketed Kettle
Open pan evaporator
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Lab Manual
2. W. L. McCabe, J.C. Smith and P. Harriott, “Unit operations of Chemical Engineering”, McGraw
Hill, International Edn.,
3. G Chandrasekhar, Laboratory Experiments in Chemical and Allied Engineering:, Penram Inter-
national Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
COURSE OUTCOMES
The students have understood how heat transfer occurs for different equipments and worked out the
parameters studied in theory.
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER IV
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER IV
REFERENCE BOOKS:
2. J.M. Smith, Hendrick Van Ness, Michael M. Abbott, Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics,
McGraw Hill, New York.
3. K.V.Narayanan, A Textbook of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, PHI Learning, New Delhi.
4. S. Sundaram, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Ahuja Publishers, New Delhi.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course, the students will be familiar with,
Fundamentals of thermodynamics as applied to various processes
Thermodynamics Properties as applied to ideal and real gases
Determination of equilibrium states for mixture of gases, phases and chemical reaction
Relationship between thermodynamics, separations and reactions.
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER IV
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. R. Gopal and M. Sittig, “ Dryden’s Outlines of Chemical Technology: For The 21st Century” Third Edi-
tion, Affiliated East-West Publishers.
2. G.T. Austin, “Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries”, McGraw Hill, NewYork.
3. O.P. Gupta, “Chemical Process Technology”, Khanna Publishing House
4. W.V.Mark, S.C. Bhatia “Chemical Process Industries volume I and II” CBS Publishers & Distributors
5. S. D. Shukla and G. N. Pandey, “Text book of Chemical Technology” Vol 2, Vikash
Publishing Company.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course, the student can be able to
Understand the various unit operations and processes with their symbols
Understand the manufacturing process of natural products processing and industrial microbial
processes and edible oils.
Understand the various chemical reactions involved in the process
Understand the manufacturing process of inorganic chemicals
Draw the process flow sheet and understand the major engineering problems encountered in
the processes.
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER IV
COURSE CONTENT:
UNIT-I: Introduction & primary processing: Origin & formation of crude oil, Classification of crude,
Characterization of crude, Distillation practise, Atmospheric distillation, Vacuum distillation.
UNIT-II: Secondary Processing: FCCU, Hydro cracking, Visbreaking, Coking, Reforming, Alkylation,
Isomerisation and polymerization processes.
UNIT-III: Treatment Techniques: Physical & chemical impurities in petroleum fractions, General
mechanisms for removal of Sulphur, Treatment of LPG, Gasoline, Kerosene, Diesel and Lube oils.
Properties of ATF and Bitumen.
UNIT-IV: Petrochemical: Building blocks, intermediates, major petrochemicals and their applica-
tions,
UNIT-V: Chemicals from methane and synthesis gas, Chemicals from olefins, Chemicals from aromat-
ics, Synthetic fibres, plastics and rubber.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. B.K. Bhaskarao, Bulk Chemicals from Petroleum, Khanna Publishing House
2. B. K. Bhaskara, “Modern Petroleum Refining Processes”, Oxford and IBH
Publishing Company, New Delhi.
3. W.L. Nelson, “Petroleum Refinery Engineering”, McGraw Hill, New York.
4. O.P. Gupta, “Elements of Petroleum Refinery Engineering”, Khanna Publishing House
5. Saikat Maitra & O.P. Gupta, “Elements of Petrochemical Engineering”, Khanna Publishing House,
New Delhi
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, the students will be able to develop overview of petroleum
industry and know about origin, formation composition and characterization of crude oil.
Comprehend primary processing mechanisms of crude to obtain various petroleum cuts.
Know about secondary conversion techniques and treatment processes in petroleum refin-
ery to get products of desired yield and quality
Understand manufacturing processes and applications of various petrochemicals
Grasp environmental and safety aspects in petroleum refinery and petrochemical industries.
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER IV
COURSE CONTENT:
UNIT-I: Earth science - occurrence of petroleum Rocks and traps. Reservoir rocks and properties.
Classification of oil and gas reserves Reservoir mechanics and drive mechanism.
UNIT-II: Drilling – introduction to drilling of oil and gas wells. Drilling rigs and equipments. Drilling
fluids and cementing.
UNIT-III: Logging techniques. Various types of logs. Formation parameters. Log applications. Forma-
tion evaluation. Well completion.
UNIT-IV: Petroleum exploration – well testing, production potential and well performances. Material
balance, Artificial lift, Improved recovery methods.
UNIT-V: Surface equipments, processing of oil and gas. Transportation of oil and gas. Effluent treat-
ment. Petroleum economics. Supply and demand trends.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Geology of Petroleum by Leverson A.L.- 2nd edition The AAPG foundation.
2. Principles of oil production by T.E.W Nind- 2nd edition Mc Graw-Hill.
3. Introduction to Petroleum Engineering by Geltin
4. Vikas Mahto, Objective Questions & Answers in Petroleum Engineering, Khanna Publishing House,
New Delhi
5. Wellsite Geological Techniques for petroleum exploration, Oxford and IBH publishing Company.
COURSE OUTCOMES
After completing the course, a student can able to understand the various processes involved in the
upstream processes of petroleum Engineering.
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER IV
COURSE CONTENT:
UNIT-I: P & ID symbols – Line numbering – line scheduling – Typical P & ID diagrams, Different types
of valves, Pumps, Gland & Stuffing box
UNIT-III: Storage Tanks, Cyclone separators centrifuges, thickeners and filtration equipments.
UNIT-V: Double Pipe & Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers, Tray Columns & Packed Columns
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. D.C. Sikdar, “Process Heat Transfer & Chemical Equipment Design”, Revised Ed. Khanna Publishing
House
2. V. V.Mahajani and S. B. Umarjii, “Joshi’s Process Equipment Design”, Mac Millan
Publishers India Limited, New Delhi,
3. R. K. Sinnott, “Chemical Engineering Design”, Coulson and Richardson’s Chemical
Engineering Series, Volume-6, Fourth Edition, Butterwoth-Heinemann, Elsevier, NewDelhi, 2005.
4. R. H. Perry, “Chemical Engineers’ Handbook”, 7th Edn., McGraw Hill , NewYork, 1998.
5. B.C. Bhattacharyya, “Introduction to Chemical Equipment Design Mechanical Aspects”, CBS
Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course, the student can be able to
Identify different components of vessels
Draw the components of vessels
Draw the mechanical operation of equipments
Draw the heat transfer equipments and
Draw the packed and tray columns
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER - IV
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (C02)
SEMESTER - IV
Course Content:
Basic Structure of Indian Knowledge System:
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Modern Science and Indian Knowledge System
Yoga and Holistic Health care
Case Studies.
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