This document outlines the syllabus and scope for a course on chemical equipment design and process equipment design. The course covers 6 units: (1) introduction to design principles, (2) pressure vessel design, (3) pressure vessels under external pressure and high pressure vessels, (4) vessel support design, (5) storage vessel design, and (6) agitator and reaction vessel design. Some of the key topics covered include vessel proportioning, head design, nozzle design, flange design, vessel support types, storage vessel types, agitator selection and design, and reaction vessel classifications and designs. The document also lists recommended textbooks on chemical and process equipment design.
This document outlines the syllabus and scope for a course on chemical equipment design and process equipment design. The course covers 6 units: (1) introduction to design principles, (2) pressure vessel design, (3) pressure vessels under external pressure and high pressure vessels, (4) vessel support design, (5) storage vessel design, and (6) agitator and reaction vessel design. Some of the key topics covered include vessel proportioning, head design, nozzle design, flange design, vessel support types, storage vessel types, agitator selection and design, and reaction vessel classifications and designs. The document also lists recommended textbooks on chemical and process equipment design.
This document outlines the syllabus and scope for a course on chemical equipment design and process equipment design. The course covers 6 units: (1) introduction to design principles, (2) pressure vessel design, (3) pressure vessels under external pressure and high pressure vessels, (4) vessel support design, (5) storage vessel design, and (6) agitator and reaction vessel design. Some of the key topics covered include vessel proportioning, head design, nozzle design, flange design, vessel support types, storage vessel types, agitator selection and design, and reaction vessel classifications and designs. The document also lists recommended textbooks on chemical and process equipment design.
This document outlines the syllabus and scope for a course on chemical equipment design and process equipment design. The course covers 6 units: (1) introduction to design principles, (2) pressure vessel design, (3) pressure vessels under external pressure and high pressure vessels, (4) vessel support design, (5) storage vessel design, and (6) agitator and reaction vessel design. Some of the key topics covered include vessel proportioning, head design, nozzle design, flange design, vessel support types, storage vessel types, agitator selection and design, and reaction vessel classifications and designs. The document also lists recommended textbooks on chemical and process equipment design.
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Dr Sameer M Wagh
Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, RTMNU, Nagpur CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGN /PROCESS EQUIPMENT DESIGN
Syllabus and Scope
• Subject:BTCHT503T (BCHT) • Chemical Equipment Design (Theory) • Lecture: 3 Hours + Tutorial: 1 Hour No. of Credits: 4 • University: 80 Marks + College Assessment: 20 Marks Unit I - Introduction to Principles of Design • Nature of process equipments, general design procedure, basic considerations in design, standards, codes, and their significance, equipment classification and their selection, design pressure, design temperature, design stress, review of fabrication techniques and environmental considerations in design procedure. Principal stresses, theories of failure . Materials of construction and selection for process equipments, linings and coatings for equipments. Unit II: Pressure Vessel
• Proportioning of pressure vessels, selection of L/D ratio, optimum
proportions of vessels. Design of unfired pressure vessels subjected to combined loading, purging of vessels. • Selection and design of various heads such as flat, hemispherical, torispherical, elliptical and conical, Opening/ nozzles, manholes, Nozzle reinforcement design, etc. Flanged joints, classification of flanges, design of non standard flanges, types of Gaskets their selection, and design. Bolt design and selection. Unit III: Design of Pressure Vessels Subjected To External Pressure and High Pressure Vessels
• Pressure vessels subjected to external pressure: Design of shell,
heads, nozzles, flanged joint, stiffening rings. • Design of thick cylinder, pre-stressing, Analysis and design of high pressure vessels: monoblock and compound (multilayer), etc. Unit IV: Vessel Support
• Introduction and classification of supports, design of skirt supports,
stresses due to dead weight, wind load, seismic load, and period of vibration, design of base plate, skirt, bearing plate, anchor bolts, bolting chairs, design of bracket supports. • Design of saddle supports, ring stiffeners, etc. Unit V: Storage Vessels
• Various types of storage vessels and applications, Atmospheric
vessels, vessels for storing volatile and nonvolatile liquids, storage of gases, Losses in storage vessels, Various types of roofs used for storage vessels, manholes, nozzles and mountings. Design of cylindrical and spherical storage vessels; should includebase plates, shell plates, roof plates, wind girders, curb angles for self supporting and column supported roofs. Unit VI: Agitators and Reaction Vessels
• Types of agitators, their selection, applications, baffling, power
consumption which includes twisting moment, equivalent bending moment, design of blades etc. • Reaction vessels- Introduction, classification, heating systems, design of vessels, study and design of various types of jackets like plain, half coil, channel, limpet oil. Study and design of internal coil reaction vessels, Heat transfer coefficients in coils. • Books Recommended: • 1. S. D. Dawande, Process Equipment Design, Denett & Co, 2009 • 2. M.V. Joshi, V. V. Mahajani, Process Equipment Design, Macmillan India. • 3. B.C. Bhattacharya, Introduction to Chemical Equipment Design, CBS Publications, 1985. • 4. J. M. Coulson, J. F. Richardson, R. K. Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Vol. 6 - Design, Pergamon Press, 1983. • 5. E.E. Ludwig, Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants, Vol. 1 and 2, Gulf Publishing Co., 1997. • 6. S. M. Walas, Chemical Process Equipment: Selection and Design, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1990. • 7. L. E. Brownell, E. H. Young, Process Equipment Design - Vessel Design, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1959. • 8. Indian standards Institution, ‘Code for unfired pressure vessels’, IS – 2825.