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Tech (Chemical Engineering) Syllabus for Admission Batch 2015-16 3rd Semester
Second Year Engineering
Third Semester
Theory Practical
Subject Catego Course Name Hour Credit University Internal Hour Credit Mark
Code ry s/We Theor Marks Evaluati s/We Practic s
ek y on ek al
L/T L/T
PCE3I101 PC Fluid Flow & Flow 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Measurement
PCE3I101 PC Chemical Technology 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PCE3I103 PC Mechanical Operation 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PCE3I104 PC Mass Transfer-I 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PCE3I001 PC Chemical Process 3-1 4 100 50
Calculation
PEK3E00 HS Engineering Economics/ 2-1 3 100 50
1/ Organizational Behavior
POB3E00
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Total 19 19 600 300 8 4 200
Total Marks: 1100
Total Credits: 23
PCE3D00 Honours Advanced Fluid 4 4 100 50
1 Dynamics
PCE3G00 Minor Solar Energy
1 Specializati Engineering
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1. PCE3D001 Honours(CP) Advanced fluid dynamics 4-0-0 4
2. PEK3E001 HS(O1) Engineering Economics 3-0-0 3
3. POB3E002 HS(O1) Organizational Behavior 3-0-0 3
4. PCE3G001 Minor(CP) Solar Energy engineering 4-0-0 4
5. PCE3I001 PC(CP) Chemical Process Calculation 4-0-0 4
6. PCE3I101 PC(CP) Fluid Flow & Flow Measurement 3-0-1 4
7. PCE3I102 PC(CP) Chemical Technology 3-0-1 4
8. PCE3I103 PC(CP) Mechanical Operation 3-0-1 4
9. PCE3I104 PC(CP) Mass Transfer - I 3-0-1 4
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B.Tech (Chemical Engineering) Syllabus for Admission Batch 2015-16 3rd Semester
Module I:
Units and dimensional analysis, Types of Fluids.
Fluid Statics: Hydrostatic Pressure, Pressure measuring Devices.
Introduction to fluids in motion, Flow in boundary layers. Its formation & growth in
tubes & plates. Basic equations of fluid flow continuity, momentum &Bernoulli’s
equation. Flow measuring devices: Venturi, Orifice, Pitot tube, and Rotameter.
Module II:
Flow of incompressible fluid in pipes, Relation between skin friction & wall shear.
Laminar flow in pipes, Hagen–Poiseuille equation, Friction factor, Friction from changes
in velocity or direction, Flow of compressible fluids, Basic equations. Flow past
immersed bodies, Drag Co-efficient. Motion of particles through fluids. Its mechanics,
Terminal velocity.
Module III:
Friction inflow through beds of solids, Fluidization, Mechanism of fluidization, pressure
drop in fluidization, Applications of fluidization.
Transportation of fluids, Reciprocating, rotary, and centrifugal pump, fans, blowers &
compressors. Characteristics curves & calculation of power & efficiency of pumps.
Concept of slip.
Text Books:
1. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 7th ed. by W L McCabe, J C Smith, and
P Harriott, McGraw-Hill.
2. Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, 3rd ed. by Noel de Nevers, McGraw-
Hill.
Reference Books:
1. A Textbook of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, 9th ed. by R K Bansal.
2. Fluid Mechanics: Including Hydraulic Machines by AKJain.
3. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, 3rd ed. by S K Som, G
Biswas, and S Chakraborty, McGraw-Hill, 2011.
1. Manometers –To find the pressure drop for flow through pipes.
2. Fluidized bed – To determine minimum fluidization velocity and pressure drop.
3. Centrifugal Pump – To draw the characteristics curves and find out the
efficiency.
4. Reciprocating Pump – To draw the characteristics curves and find out the
efficiency.
5. Venturiand Orifice Meter – To find out the flow rate of fluid flowing inside a
pipe.
6. Reynold’s Apparatus – To verify the flow whether it is laminar or turbulent.
7. Bernoulli’s Apparatus – To verify the Bernoulli’s equation.
8. Pitot tube – To find out the point velocity of fluid.
9. V-Notch – To measure the flow rate of a fluid by using V – Notch.
10. Packed Bed – To find out the pressure drop when a fluid is flowing through a
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ModuleI:
Heavy Chemicals: Caustic Soda & Chlorine, HCL, Soda Ash, Sulphuric acid.
Module II:
Extraction Refining of Oil, hydrogenation of Oil.
Soap &synthetic detergents.
Pulp &paper Industry.
Technology of Pigment &dyes, Natural dyes.
Module III:
Manufacture of Sugar, Starch & its derivatives, Industrial &absolute alcohol.
Module IV:
Polymers: Polyethylene, Polypropylene, PVC, Phenol formaldehyde, Urea formaldehyde,
Polystyrene, Poly vinylacetate, Polylactic acid, and Nylons.
Text Books:
1. Dryden's Outlines of Chemical Technology for the 21st Century, 3rd ed. by
CEDryden, Edited & revised by M Gopal Rao and MSittig.
2. Shreve's Chemical Process Industries, 5th ed. by G T Austin, McGraw-Hill.
Objectives: This course acquaints the students of the mechanical method of sizing,
separating & transportation of particles.
ModuleI:
Properties and storage of solids: Characteristics of solid particles and solids in bulk. Size
Reduction: Objectives, Methods, and Principles of size reduction, Size reduction
equipments: Coarse, Intermediate, and Fine Crushers and Ultra-fine grinders, Open &
closed circuit grinding.
ModuleII:
Solid-solid separation: Screening, Electrical separation, Classification, Gravity
concentration, and Floatation and their latest equipments.
Solid-liquid separation: Sedimentation and equipments(Thickeners and clarifiers),
Filtration: Theory and equipments.
ModuleIII:
Gas-solid separation: Principle and equipments. Transportation of solids: Conveyors
and elevators.
Module IV:
Mixing: Theory of solid and liquid mixing and their equipments. Size enlargement,
Crystallization, Feeding, Weighing, and Coagulation.
Text Book:
1. Mechanical Operations, 1st ed. by A K Swain, H Patra, and G K Roy, McGraw-
Hill.
Reference Books:
1. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 7th ed. by W L McCabe, J C Smith, and
P Harriott, McGraw-Hill.
2. Mechanical Operations for Chemical Engineers, 3rd ed. by C M Narayanan and
B C Bhattacharya, Khanna Publishers.
3. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th ed. by D W Green and R H Perry,
McGraw-Hill.
4. Introduction to Chemical Engineering by W L Badger and JTBanchero, McGraw-
Hill.
5. Unit Operations, by G G Brown, et. al., CBS Publishers.
6. Handbook of Mineral Dressing: Ores and Industrial Minerals by A F Taggart,
John Wiley.
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Module II:
Absorption : Solubility of gases in liquids, two components system, multi component
system, ideal and non - ideal solutions, choice of solvent for absorption, single
component absorption material balance, counter current multistage operations, dilute
gas mixtures, non - isothermal operation, tray efficiency, continuous contact equipment,
HETP, HTU, NTU concepts for single component absorption.
Module III:
Principle of VLE for binary systems, phase diagrams, relative volatility, ideal solutions,
azeotropes, enthalpy concentration diagrams, flash vaporization, partial condensation,
differential distillation steam distillation, azeotropic and extractive distillation.
Continuous distillation: McCabe - Thiele method, Ponchon - Savarit method, Tray
efficiencies, introduction to multi component distillation.
Module IV:
Humidification operations: Definition of fundamental terms, Psychometric charts,
theory of adiabatic saturation and wet bulb temperature, Lewis relation, Gas liquid
contact, Dehumidification, Adiabatic Humidification. Equipments: Natural Circulation,
Natural draft, Mechanical draft, Spray tower, Spray chamber, Spray pond. Humidity
Measurement: Direct chemical method, Hygrometer method, Sling psychrometer, Dew
point method, Mirror method.
Reference Books:
1. Mass Transfer Operations by R E Treybal, McGraw Hill.
2. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 7th ed. by W L McCabe, J C Smith, and
P Harriott, McGraw-Hill.
3. Design of Equilibrium Stage Processes by BDSmith, McGraw-Hill.
4. Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Processesby B K Dutta, PHI.
5. Mass Transfer Operations by ASuryanarayana,New Age International.
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Module II:
The chemical equation &stoichiomentry, concept of limiting & excess reactants,
conversion, degree of conversion, yield etc.
Material balances &unit operations: drying, crystallization dissolution, combustion, etc.
Solving material balance (steady and unsteady state processes) without and with
chemical reactions, recycle, bypass,& purge calculations.
Module III:
Energy balance concepts: Heat capacity, Calculation of enthalpy changes without change
of phase, Energy balance with chemical reaction, Standard heat of reaction at constant,
pressure & constant volume, effect of T and P on heat of reaction, Adiabatic reaction of
temperature,heat of solution & mixing.
Text Books:
1. Stoichiometry and Process Calculations by B Lakshmikutty and K V Narayanan,
PHI.
2. Stoichiometry, 5th ed. by B I Bhatt and S B Thakore, McGraw-Hill.
References Books:
1. Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 3rd ed. by R M Felder and R W
Rousseau, John Wiley.
2. Chemical Process Principles: Material and Energy Balances (Part - 1), 2nd ed. by O
A Hougen, K M Watson, and R A Ragatz, CBS.
3. Principles of Chemical Engineering Processes by N Ghasem and R Henda, CRC.
4. Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 8th ed. by D M
Himmelblau and J B Riggs, PHI.
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Module I:
Engineering Economics: Nature and scope, general concepts on micro & macro-
economics. The theory of demand, demand function, Law of demand and its exceptions,
elasticity of demand, law of supply and elasticity of supply. Determination of
equilibrium price under perfect competition (simple numerical problems to be solved).
Theory of production, Law of variable proportion, Law of returns to scale.
ModuleII:
Time value of money: Simple and compound interest, cash flow diagram, principle of
economic equivalence. Evaluation of engineering projects: Present worth method,
Future worth method, Annual worth method, internal rate of return method, Cost-
benefit analysis in public projects. Depreciation policy, Depreciation of capital assets,
Causes of depreciation, Straight line method and declining balance method.
Module III:
Cost concepts, Elements of costs, Preparation of cost sheet, Segregation of costs into
fixed and variable costs. Break-even analysis-Linear approach(simple numerical
problems to be solved). Banking: Meaning and functions of commercial banks; functions
of Reserve Bank of India. Overview of Indian Financial system.
Text Books:
1. Engineering Economics, 4th ed. by J L Riggs,D D Bedworth, and S U Randhwa,
McGraw-Hill.
2. Principles of Economics by D M Mithani, Himalaya Publishing.
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Economics and Costing, 2nd ed. by S Mishra, PHI.
2. Engineering Economy, 16th ed. by W G Sullivan, E M Wicks, and C P Koelling,
PHI.
3. Engineering Economics, 2nd ed. by R Panneerselvam, PHI.
4. Managerial Economics, 2nd ed. by G Gupta, McGraw-Hill.
5. Cost Accounting, 4th ed. by J Lal and S Srivastava, McGraw-Hill.
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Module I:
The study of Organizational Behaviour: Definition and meaning, Why study OBLearning
?Nature of Learning, How Learning occurs ? Learning and OB. Foundations of individual
behavior. Personality: Meaning and definition, Determinants of personality, Personality
traits, Personality and OB.Perception: Meaning and definition, Perceptual process,
Importance of perception in OB. Motivation: Nature and importance, Herzberg’s Two
Factor Theory, Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory, Alderfer’s ERG Theory, Evaluations.
Module II:
Organizational Behaviour Process: Communication – Importance, Types, Gateways and
Barriers to Communication, Communication as a tool for improving Interpersonal
Effectiveness, Groups in Organizations – Nature, Types, Why do people join groups,
Group Cohesiveness and Group Decision-making Managerial Implications, Effective
Team Building. Leadership-Leadership & Management, Theories of Leadership-Trait
theory, Leader Behaviour theory, Contingency Theory, Leadership and Followership,
How to be an effective Leader, Confict-Nature of Conflict and Conflict Resolution. An
Introduction to Transactional Analysis (TA).
Module III:
Organization: Organizational Culture – Meaning and Definition, Culture and
Organizational Effectiveness. Introduction to Human Resource Management-Selection,
Orientation, Training and Development, Performance Appraisal, Incentives
Organizational Change – Importance of Change, Planned Change and OB techniques.
International OrganisationalBehaviour – Trends in International Business, Cultural
Differences and Similarities, Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour in Global
Perspective.
Text Books:
1. Organizational Behavior: Human Behavior at Work by J W Newstrom and K
Davis, McGraw-Hill.
2. OrganisationalBehaviour: Text, Cases & Games, 11th ed. by K Aswathappa,
Himalaya Publishing House.
Reference Books:
1. Organizational Behavior, 15th ed. by S P Robbins, T A Judge, and N Vohra,
Pearson.
2. Organizational Design for Excellence by P N Khandwalla, McGraw-Hill.
3. Organizational Behaviour: Text and cases, 2nd ed. by U Sekaran, McGraw-Hill.
4. Organizational Behavior: Eemerging knowledge and practice for the real
world, 5th ed. by S McShane, M A V Glinow, and R Sharma, McGraw-Hill.
5. Organizational Behaviour, 2nd ed. by D K Bhattachayya, Oxford University Press.
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Module II:
Eulers’ equation, principles of rotational and irrotational flow, velocity potential,
Bernoulli’s equation, Laplace equations, stream function, vorticity, Cauchy-Rieman
equation. Analytical solutions for simple two dimensional incompressible, irrotational
fluid flows: flow along two inclined plates, point source or sink in an infinite fluid.
Stokes law of viscosity, Navier-stokes equation, creeping flow around a solid sphere,
expression for total drag.
Module III:
Turbulent flow: Transition to turbulence, Prandtl’s mixing length, Turbulence models.
Boundary layer on immersed bodies, two dimensional boundary layer equation, laminar
boundary layer on flat plate (Blasius’ exact solution), Von-Karmann’s integral
momentum equation, boundary layer separation flow and pressure drag, Flow of
compressible fluids, thermodynamic considerations, continuity and momentum
equation for one dimensional compressible flow, one dimensional normal shock, flow
through fluidized beds. Navier-Stokes equation and various approaches of simulation
(stream velocity, primitive variable).
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics,8th ed. by RWFox, ATMcDonald, and
PJPritchard, John Willey& Sons.
2. Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer by JGKnudsen and DLKatz, McGraw-Hill.
3. Transport Phenomena, 2nd ed. by RBBird, WEStewart, and ENLightfoot, John
Wiley and Sons.
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Module I:
Sources of radiation, solar constant, solar charts, Measurement of diffuse, global and
direct solar radiation: pyrheliometer, pyranometer, pyregeometer, net pyradiometer-
sunshine recorder.
Module II:
Solar non-concentrating collectors: Design considerations. Classification, Air and liquid
heating collectors. Derivation of efficiency and testing of flat plate collectors. Analysis of
concentric tube collector. Solar green house: Design and classification. Concentrator
mounting: Focusing solar concentrators, Heliostats.
Module III:
Solar powered absorption A/C system, water pump, chimney, drier, dehumidifier, still,
cooker. Photo-voltaic cell: Characteristics, cell arrays. Power electric circuits for output
of solar panels, choppers, inverters, batteries, charge regulators, construction concepts.
Energy Storage: Sensible, latent heat, and thermo-chemical storage, pebble bed, etc.
Solar ponds.
Text Books:
1. Principles of Solar Engineering 2nd ed. by DY Goswami, F Kreith, and JFKreider,
Taylor & Francis.
2. Fundamentals for Solar Energy Conversion by EE Anderson, Addison-Wesley
Publ. Co.
Reference Books:
1. Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes by J A Duffie and W A Beckman, John
Wiley.
2. Fundamentals of Renewable Energy Sources by GNTiwari and
MKGhosal,Narosa Publishing House.
3. Energy Studies 2nd ed. by WShepherd and DWShepherd, Imperial College Press. 12
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Fourth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
HS Purely Applied 3-0 3 100 50
Mathematics for
Specific Branch of
Engineering
PC Mass Transfer-II 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Heat Transfer 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Chemical Engineering 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Thermodynamics
PC Fuel & Energy 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Technology
HS Engineering Economics/ 2-1 3 100 50
Organizational
Behaviour
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Total 18 18 600 300 14 7 300
Total Marks: 1200
Total Credits: 25
Honours Advance 4 4 100 50
Mass
Transfer
Minor Separation
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1. PCE4D001 Honours(CP) 4-0-0 4
2. PMA4E001 HS(CP) Applied Mathematics - III 3-0-0 3
3. PEK4E002 HS(O1) Engineering Economics 3-0-0 3
4. POB4E003 HS(O1) Organizational Behavior 3-0-0 3
5. PCE4I101 PC(CP) Mass Transfer - II 3-0-1 4
6. PCE4I102 PC(CP) Heat Transfer 3-0-1 4
7. PCE4I103 PC(CP) Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3-0-1 4
8. PCE4I104 PC(CP) Fuel & Energy Technology 3-0-1 4
9. PCE4I201 PC(CP) Skill Project and Hands on 0-0-3 3
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Module-I
Complex Analysis:
Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Complex integration: Line integral in the
complex plane, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Derivatives of
analytic functions, Taylor’s series, Maclaurin’s series, Laurent’s series, Singularities and
zeros.
Module-II
Complex Analysis:
Residue integration method, evaluation of real integrals
Numerical Methods:
Errors of numerical results, error propagation,., Lagrange Interpolation, Newton divided
difference interpolation, Newton’s forward and backward interpolation, Spline
interpolation.
Module-III
Numerical Methods:
Numerical integration: The trapezoidal rule, The Simpson’s rules, Gauss Integration
formulas.
Solution of ordinary differential equation: Euler’s method, Improvement of Euler’s
method, Runge-Kutta methods, multi step methods, Methods for system and higher
order ordinary differential equations.
Module-IV
Probability Theory and Its Applications: Probability, Random variables, Probability
distributions, Mean and variance; Features of Probability Distribution: Binomial,
Poisson, Uniform and Normal distribution, Distribution of several random variables.
Text books:
1. E. Kreyszig,” Advanced Engineering Mathematics:,Tenth Edition, Wiley India
2. S.Pal and S.C. Bhunia, “Engineering Mathematics” Oxford University Press
3.Jay L. Devore, “Probability and Statistics for Engineering and Sciences”, Seventh
Edition, Thomson/CENGAGE Learning India Pvt. Ltd
Reference books:
1. E.B. Saff, A.D.Snider, “Fundamental of Complex Analysis”, Third Edition, Pearson
Education, New Delhi
2. P. V. O’Neil, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, CENGAGE Learning, New
Delhi
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Module II:
Leaching: Steady and unsteady state operations, equipments, analytical methods for single
and multistage operations.
Module III:
Drying: Equilibrium, drying rate curve, batch and continuous drying,time of drying and
calculations, mechanism of batch drying, equipments for batch and continuous drying
operations, design of dryers.
Reference Books:
Module I:
Introduction: Modes of heat transfer, basic laws of heat transfer, analogy between heat
flow andelectrical flow.Conduction: The Fourier heat conduction equation, Steady-state
one dimensional heat conduction through plane wall, cylindrical wall, spherical wall and
composite structures. Heat transfer from extended surfaces, unsteady state heat
conduction through a semi-infinite slab, critical insulation of thickness.
Module II:
Convection: Introduction to convection: Natural and forced convection, Natural
Convection: Grashoff number, natural convection from vertical and horizontal surfaces.
Forced convection, The convective heat transfer coefficient, introduction to thermal
boundary layer,Dimensionless numbers in heat transfer and their significance,
Dimensional analysis, Analogy between heat and momentum transfer,Reynold’sPrandtl
and Colburn analogies. Heat transfer to liquid metals,heat transfer for tubes in cross
flow.
Module III:
Evaporation: Types of evaporators, capacity and economy of evaporators,boiling point
elevation and Duhring’s rule,material and energy balance for evaporators, methods of
feeding, capacity and economy of multiple effect evaporators.
Heat Transfer with phase change: Heat transfer from condensing vapours: film and
drop-wise condensation, derivation and practical use of Nusselt equation, condensation
of superheated vapours, effect of non-condensable gases on ratio of condensation. Heat
transfer to boiling liquids. Boiling of a saturated liquids. Maximum heat flux and critical
temperature, minimum flux and film boiling, sub cooled boiling.
Module IV:
Heat transfer by radiation: Thermal radiation, black body radiation, Kirchhoff’s law,
emissivity, grey body, laws of black body radiation, geometric factor, radiation in
enclosures with black surfaces and grey surfaces. Large parallel plates, concentric,
cylindrical, spheres. Combined heat transfer by conduction, convection, and radiation.
Text Book:
Reference Books:
1. Process Heat Transfer by D Q Kern, McGraw-Hill.
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Module I:
The first law of thermodynamics, the thermodynamic state and state function, constant
volume and constant pressure processes.
Properties of pure fluids: PVT behavior of pure substances, virial equations of state, the
ideal gas, applications of virial equations, cubic equation of state, theorem of
corresponding states.
Second Law: Entropy, work function, phase rule, introduction to third law.
Module II:
Criteria of phase equilibrium, ideal solutions (use of Raoult’s) law, generation of Pxy and
Txy diagram for ideal solution.
Non-ideal behavior, partial properties, Gibbs-Duhem equation, calculation of fugacity
coefficient using generalized correlation, excess Gibbs energy, Lewis-Randall rule,
activity coefficient for VLE data.
Module III:
Solution thermodynamics: Thermodynamic properties and VLE from equation of state,
properties of fluid mixtures using Redlich-Kwong equation of states.
Chemical reaction equilibrium: Criteria to chemical reactions, Gibbs energy change
equilibrium constant, effect of temperature, calculation for single reaction in
homogeneous and heterogeneous systems.
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 7th ed. by J M Smith, H C
Van Ness, and M M Abbott, McGraw-Hill.
2. Textbook of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 2nd ed. by K V Narayanan,
PHI, 2013.
Reference Books:
1. Chemical, Biochemical, and Engineering Thermodynamics, 4th ed. by S I Sandler,
Wiley.
2. Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics, 2nd ed. by M D Koretsky, Wiley.
3. Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 2nd ed. by J R Elliott and C T
Lira, PHI.
4. Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 1st ed. by T Matsoukas,
PHI.
5. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by Y V C Rao,Orient Blackswan.
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Module II:
Liquid Fuels: Origin and composition of crude oil, crude oil distillation and its products with
special reference to gasoline, kerosene and diesel oil, cracking and reforming, coaltar
distillation products,Shale oil.
Gaseous Fuels: Natural gas, coal gas,coke oven and blast furnace gas, manufacture of water
gas and producer gas, carbureted water gas.
Module III:
Synthetic Fuels: Hydrogenation of coal, Fischer–Tropsch synthesis.
Nuclear Fuels: Introduction, nuclear fuels and nuclear reactors, moderators and structural
materials.Introduction to renewable energy sources.
Module IV:
Combustion: Combustion of solids fuels, calculation of volumes and weights of air necessary
for combustion of fuels, gas analysis.
Text Books:
1. Fuels and Combustion, 3rd ed. by S Sarkar, Universities Press.
2. Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractories by O P Gupta, Khanna.
Reference Books:
1. The Elements of Fuel Technology, 2nd ed. by G W Himus, L Hill.
2. Fuel Solid, Liquid and Gaseous, 4th ed. by J S SBrame and J G King, Edward Arnold.
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Module II:
Membraneseparations: Definition of a membrane and membrane processes such as:
microfiltration, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration,dialysis, electrodialysis, gas permeation,
andpervaporation. Characterization of membrane such as colloidal
morphology,permeability and permeselectivity. Membrane modules such as plate and
frame device, spiral wound, tubular, andhollow-fiber. Membrane technology in gas
separation, biotechnology, and in food and biochemical industry.
Module III:
Ion-Exchange: Mechanism, ion-exchange media, equilibrium. Equipment and design
procedure and industrial applications. Adsorption as a separation process.
Thermodynamics of adsorption: basic relationship, representation, correlation and
prediction of single component adsorption equilibrium data and extension to multi-
componentadsorption. Equilibrium calculations. Isotherm expression of gas adsorption.
Module IV:
Chromatography separation: Fundamentals of HPLC, Chromatographic column,
Development of gradient-elution separations. Basic principles of capillary electro
chromatography, mobile phase composition, Stationery phases used in CEC; Solid
separation processes: Physical properties of solids, classification of powders, particle
size distributions, particle density, bulk density and porosity, forces of adhesion.
Separation of particulates and powders.
Reference Books:
1. Separation Processes and Principles, 3rd ed. by JD Seader, E J Henley, and D K
Roper, John Willey& Sons.
2. Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Processes by B K Dutta, PHI.
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10. Pressure measurement using different pressure gauges, U-tube manometer, pressure
transducer and study their characteristics.
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B.Tech (Chemical Engineering) Syllabus for Admission Batch 2015-16 5th Semester
Fifth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
week Theory Marks Evaluation week Practical
L/T L/T
PC Transport Phenomena 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Process Equipment 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Design
PC Chemical Reaction 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Engineering
PE Process 3-1 4 100 50
Instrumentation/Process
Simulation & Modelling
OE Biotechnology/Food 3-1 4 100 50
Biotechnology
PC Advance Lab-I 8 4 200
Total 17 17 500 250 14 7 350
Total Marks: 1100
Total Credits: 24
Honours Advance Heat 4 4 100 50
Transfer
Minor Batteries and
Fuel Cells
Laboratories :
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1. PCE5D001 Honours(CP) 4-0-0 4
2. PCE5H001 OE(O2) Biotechnology 4-0-0 4
3. PCE5H002 OE(O2) Food Biotechnology 4-0-0 4
4. PCE5I101 PC(CP) Transport Phenomena 3-0-1 4
5. PCE5I102 PC(CP) Process Equipment Design 3-0-1 4
6. PCE5I103 PC(CP) Chemical Reaction Engineering 3-0-1 4
7. PCE5I201 PC(CP) Advance Lab - I 0-0-4 4
8. PCE5J001 PE(O3) Process Instrumentation 4-0-0 4
9. PCE5J002 PE(O3) Process Simulation & Modeling 4-0-0 4
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Module II:
Energy Transport: Thermal conductivity and mechanism of energy transport, shell energy
balances and temperature distributions in solids and laminar flow, the equations of change
for non - isothermal systems, temperature distribution with more than one independent
variable, Inter phase transport in non-isothermal systems.
Module III:
Mass Transport: Diffusivity and the mechanism of mass transport, concentration
distributions in solids and laminar flow, the equations of change for multi component
systems. concentration distributions with more than one independent variable, inter phase
transport in non-isothermal mixtures.
Text Book:
1. Transport Phenomena, 2nd ed. by R B Bird, W E Stewart, and E N Lightfoot, John Wiley
& Sons.
Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer, 5th ed. by J Welty, C E Wicks,
and R E Wilson, and G L Rorrer, Wiley.
2. Introduction to Transport Phenomena: Momentum, Heat, and Mass by B Raj, PHI.
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Module I:
Design of pressure vessels and storage tanks, rotary dryers, isothermal reactors.
Module II:
Detailed process design of Heat Exchangers:Concentric tube, Shell and tube types,
Condensers: Condenser coolers and desuperheater condensers for single vapour only.
Evaporators: Single and multieffects.
Module III:
Packed towers: For binary systems without reactions.
Distillation columns: For binary mixtures along with tray hydraulics.
Text Books:
1. Process Heat Transfer by D Q Kern, McGraw-Hill.
2. Mass Transfer Operations by R E Treybal, McGraw Hill.
Reference Books:
1. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th ed. by D W Green and R H Perry, McGraw-
Hill.
2. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 7th ed. by W L McCabe, J C Smith, and P
Harriott, McGraw-Hill.
Module II:
Homogeneous flow reactors: Design equations for steady state plug flow reactor (PFR) and
steady state continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR), data analysis in flow reactors, mean
residence time, space time, space velocity. Combined reactors, reactors in parallel and in
series, size comparison of single reactors, recycle reactors.
Module III:
Design for parallel reactions, product distributions, contacting patterns for reactions in
parallel, quantitative treatment of product distribution, selectivity, multiple reactions, and
qualitative treatment of batch, PFR, and mixed reactors.
Basics of non-ideal flow, RTD, age distribution of fluid, pulse experiment, relationship
between F and E curves.
Module II:
Flow Measurement: Methods of flow measurement, Inferential flow measurement, Quantity
flowmeters, Mass flowmeters, Calibration of flowmeters, Selection of flowmeters.
Pressure measurement: Pressure, Methods of pressure measurement, Manometers, Elastic
pressure transducers, Measurement of vacuum, Force-balance pressure gauges, Electrical
pressure transducers, Pressure switches, Calibration of pressure measuring instruments,
Maintenance and repair of pressure measuring instruments, Troubleshooting.
Module III:
Temperature measurement: Temperature, Temperature scales, Methods of temperature
measurement, Expansion temperature, Filled-system thermometers, Electrical temperature
instruments. Pyrometers: Radiation and optical.
Methods of composition analysis: Absorption spectroscopy, Emission spectroscopy, Mass
spectroscopy.
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Module II:
Optimization: Single variable optimization (analytical, dichotomous search, fibonacci,
golden section, regulafalsi), Multivariable optimization (analytical, geometric programming,
linear programming), Convergence methods (Newton’s methods, direct substitution,
Wegstein’s method).
Module III:
Simulation: Techniques of digital simulation – Information flow, from process to
information flow diagram, From information flow diagram to numerical form, Recycles,
Calculation of a recycle set, etc.
Text Books:
1. Process Modeling, Simulation, and Control for Chemical Engineers, 2nd ed. by W L
Luyben, McGraw-Hill.
Reference Books:
1. Process Plant Simulation by B V Babu, Oxford University Press.
2. Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice by S S Rao, New Age.
3. Process Control: Modeling, Design and Simulation, 1st ed. by B W Bequette, PHI.
4. System Modeling and Simulation: An Introduction by FLSeverance, Wiley.
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PCE5H001 BIOTECHNOLOGY
Module I:
Introduction and application of microbiology, Structure and functioning of bacterial cell,
Classification and Identification criteria for bacteria. Nutritional requirements and
nutritional types of bacteria.
Module II:
Isolation of micro-organisms, pure culture techniques and cultural characteristics. Bacterial
growth, measurements and reproduction.
Module III:
Fundamentals of microbiology ecology and ecosystems, microbial associations and
interactions. Applications of microbiology.
Module IV:
Types of bacteria in water, sanitary examination of water, water purification, average
disposal and sewage purification.
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Module II:
Technology for improved process: Enzyme in bakery, fermented cereal products, Enzymes
in fat/oil industries, Protease in cheese making, enzymes in beverage production,
Utilization of food waste for production of value added products, enzymes in sugar syrup,
genetically modified food.
Module III:
Food spoilage and control: Spoilage of food, Microbiology of water, meat, milk, vegetables,
Microbial safety of food products, Chemical safety of food products, heavy metal, fungal
toxins, pesticide and herbicide contamination, Food preservatives and additives, Post-
harvest technology for food preservation. Technology – canning, dehydration,
ultrafiltration, sterilization, irradiation etc.
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Module I:
Conduction: Steady and unsteady state heat conduction. Unsteady state heating and cooling
of solid objects. Transient heat conduction in bodies with finite internal and surface
resistance, Transient heat conduction charts,Insulation design and selection.
Module II:
Convection: Heat transfer coefficient, Dimensional analysis in convective heattransfer, Heat
transfer during laminar and turbulent flow in closed conduits, empirical correlation, Heat
transfer inlaminar and turbulent flow over a flat plate, Heat transfer in liquid metals,
Analogy between momentum and heattransfer, Heat transfer with phase change: Boiling
and condensation heat transfer.
Module III:
Recent developments in heatexchangers: Heat Transfer Augmentation, Recent
developments in the design of compact heat exchangers: Featuresof Plat Fin and Tube Fin
heat exchangers, Construction, Heat transfer and pressure drop, Analysis of plate fin
andtube fin heat exchangers.
Reference Books:
1. Heat Transfer: Principles and Applications by B K Dutta, PHI.
2. Heat Transfer, 8th ed. by JP Holman, McGraw-Hill.
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Module II:
Industrial Fuel cell fundamentals.Alkaline fuel cell, Acidic fuel cells, SOFC. Emerging areas in
Fuel cells. Fuel cell outlook, Sources, comments, & revision history, Applications: Industrial
and commercial.
Reference Books:
1. Linden’s Handbook of Batteries, 4th ed. by T B Reddy, McGraw-Hill.
2. Principles of Fuel Cells by XLi, CRC Press.
3. Fuel Cells: Principles and Applications by B Viswanathan and M A Scibioh, CRC Press
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BIOTECHNOLOGY LAB
1. Different sterilization and inoculation techniques.
2. Preparation of various types of media.
3. Effect of pH, substrate concentration, and temperature on cell growth.
4. Determination of volumetric mass transfer co-efficient.
5. Determination of mixing time and size and density of the microbial cells.
6. Determination of thermal death rate constant.
7. Preparation of immobilized whole cell system.
8. Substrate degradation, cell growth, and product formation kinetics using free cells and
whole cell immobilization.
9. Treatment of sample waste water in a bioreactor.
10. Production of acetic acid using fermentor.
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B.Tech (Chemical Engineering) Syllabus for Admission Batch 2015-16 6th Semester
Sixth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
PC Numerical Methods & 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
MATLAB
PC Process Dynamics & 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Control
PE Fundamentals of 3-1 4 100 50
Biochemical
Engineering/Fluidization
Engineering
PE Polymer 3-1 4 100 50
Technology/separation
Technology
MC & Environmental Science & 3-0 3 100 50
GS Engineering
OE Industrial Lecture # 3 1 50
HS Business Communication 2-0 1 50 4 2 100
& Skill for Interview # #
MC Yoga 2 1 50
Total 19 18 500 300 13 6 300
Total Marks: 1100
Total Credits: 24
Honours Advance Chemical 4 4 100 50
Reaction
Engineering
Minor Computational Fluid
Dynamics
# To be conducted by the Training & Placement department by inviting experts from the industry. No academician to be
called. Record may be asked by the University for verification. Evaluation to be done by the TPO.
Laboratories :
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Module I:
Interpolation: Piecewise Linear Interpolation, Piecewise Quadratic Interpolation, Piecewise
Cubic Hermite Interpolation, Piecewise Spline Interpolation.
Numerical Differentiation: First Derivative, Higher Derivatives, Partial Derivative,
Richardson’s Extrapolation. Romberg algorithm for numerical integration.
Module II:
Eigen values and Eigen Vectors: Basic power method, Rayleigh Quotient, Shifted power
method, Accelerating convergence, Inverse power method, Basic QR method, Better QR
method, Findingeigen vectors, Accelerating convergence.
Fourier methods: Discrete Fourier Transforms, Fast Fourier Transforms, Matrix form of
FFT, Algebraic form of FFT, Mixed-Radix FFT.
Module III:
Ordinary Differential Equations: Adams-Bashforth Methods, Adams-Moulton Methods,
Adams Predictor-Corrector methods, Other Predictor-Corrector methods (Simpson’s
method and Milne’s method).
Module IV:
Parabolic Partial Differential Equation: Explicit Method, Implicit method, Crank-Nicolson
method. Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equation: Explicit Method, Implicit method. Elliptic
Partial Differential Equation: Finite-difference method.
Text Books:
1. Applied Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB, 2nd ed. by L V Fausett, Pearson.
Reference Books:
1. Numerical Mathematics and Computing, 7th ed. by E W Cheney and D R Kincaid,
Brooks Cole.
2. Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB: for Engineers & Scientists, 3rd ed. by S C
Chapra, McGraw-Hill.
3. Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers Using MATLAB and C by R J Schilling and S L
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Module II:
Stability, Root locus, Frequency response, Control system design by frequency response.
Module III:
Cascade control, feed forward control, ratio control, Dead time compensation, internal
model control, controller tuning and process identification, control valves.
Module IV:
Introduction to sampled data controllers, sampled data control of a first order process with
transportation lag, Design of sampled data controllers, Digital computer simulation of
control systems.
Module I:
Overview of microbiology, aerobic &anaerobic fermentation processes, fermenter design,
sterilization of microbial medium, kinetics of microbial growth, enzymes and its kinetics,
immobilization of enzymes, chemostats.
Module II:
Transport phenomena in biochemical engineering, heat and mass transfer in bioprocessing,
oxygen transfer in fermenter, monitoring and control of fermentation process.
Module III:
Downstream processing: Recovery and purification of products, allied unit operation for
product recovery, production of biogas and ethanol, effluent treatment by biological
methods.
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Module I:
Introduction to fluidization, types of fluidization, gross behavior of fluidized beds, minimum
fluidization velocity, pressure drops in fluidized beds, bed voidage, TDH, viscosity and
fluidity of beds, bubble behavior, bed expansion, distributor design.
Module II:
Simple mathematical treatment, Solid transport: flow and fluidized solids, solids transfer,
terminal velocity, particle entrainment and elutriation, simple calculations.
Module III:
Heat and mass transfer in fluidized beds: Heat transfer mechanism, principles of gas-solid
and bed surface transfer, heat transfer to liquid fluidized systems, generalized correlation
for fluidized bed mass transfer and its limitations.
Module IV:
Semi-fluidization: principles, productionof various bed parameters, Industrial applications;
Design of fluidized bed reactors: Concept of RTD, basic designprinciples for fluidized bed.
Text Books:
1. Fluidization Engineering, 2nd ed. by D Kunii and O Levenspiel, Butterworth-
Heinemann.
Reference Books:
1. Handbook of Fluidization and Fluid-Particle Systems by W C Yang, CRC Press.
2. Fluidization by M Leva, McGraw-Hill.
3. Fluidization by J F Davidson and D Harrison, Academic Press.
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Module I:
History of polymers, classification and types of polymers,chemistry, kinetics, and methods
of polymerization. Introduction to reactor design for polymerization.
Module II:
Properties of plastics and macromolecular structure. Polymer degradation. Molecular
weight of polymers and its determination by viscometry, light-scattering, and osmotic
pressure methods.
Module III:
Monomers and their manufacture. Manufacture and uses of important polymers:
polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, nylons, polyesters, polyvinyl
alcohol, polyvinyl acetate, polymethyl-methacrylate, polyacrylic acid, polylactic acid, phenol
formaldehyde, urea formaldehyde,polycarbonate, and Teflon.
Module IV:
Polymer additives, compounding of plastics. Casting and mouldingof plastics, equipments,
design of moulds. Plastic materials and elastomers as materials of construction in chemical
equipments.
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Module I:
Rate governed processes, definitions and terminologies.
Membranes: Types and modules, classification of membrane processes, membrane
materials, advantages and disadvantages of membrane processes, major areas of
application, preparation and characterization of membranes.
Module II:
Principles, advantages, disadvantages, and applications of reverse osmosis, nano-filtration,
ultra-filtration, and micro-filtration.
Module III:
Principles, advantages, disadvantages, and applications of dialysis, gas separation,
pervaporation, electrodialysis, and liquid membranes.
Module IV:
Facilitated transport, recent advances in membrane processes, and biomedical applications
of membranes.
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Module I
Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Definition, scope and importance, Need for public awareness.
Natural Resources:
Renewable and non-renewable resources:
Natural resources and associated problems.
a) Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction,
mining, dams and their effects on forest and tribal people.
b) Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts
over water, dams-benefits and problems.
c) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral
resources, case studies.
d) Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of
modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies.
e) Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources, use of
alternate energy sources. Case studies.
f) Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and
desertification.
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.
Equitable use of resoureces for sustainable lifestyles.
Module II
Ecosystems
Concept of an ecosystem.
Structure and function of an ecosystem.
Producers, consumers and decomposers.
Energy flow in the ecosystem.
Ecological succession.
Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.
Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following ecosystem :-
a) Forest ecosystem
b) Grassland ecosystem
c) Desert ecosystem
d) Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
Environmental Pollution Definition
Cause, effects and control measures of :-
a) Air pollution
b) Water pollution
c) Soil pollution
d) Marine pollution
e) Noise pollution
f) Thermal pollution
g) Nuclear hazards
Solid waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes.
Role of an individual in prevention of pollution.
Pollution case studies.
Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
Module III
Social Issues and the Environment
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Module IV
Human Population and the Environment
Population growth, variation among nations.
Population explosion – Family Welfare Programme.
Environment and human health.
Human Rights.
Value Education.
HIV/AIDS.
Women and Child Welfare.
Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health.
Case Studies.
References
1. Agarwal, K.C. 2001 Environmental Biology, Nidi Publ. Ltd. Bikaner.
2. R. Rajagopalan, Environmental Studies, Oxford University Press
3. Ajith Sankar, Environmental Mangement, Oxford University Press
4. Bharucha Erach, The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad – 380 013,
India, Email:mapin@icenet.net (R)
5. Brunner R.C., 1989, Hazardous Waste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc. 480p
6. Clark R.S., Marine Pollution, Clanderson Press Oxford (TB)
7. Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, M.T. 2001, Environmental Encyclopedia,
Jaico Publ. House, Mumabai, 1196p
8. De A.K., Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
9. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment (R)
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Course Objectives
To develop communication competence in prospective engineers.
To enable them to convey thoughts and ideas with clarity and focus.
To develop report writing skills.
To equip them to face interview & Group Discussion.
To inculcate critical thinking process.
To prepare them on problem solving skills.
To provide symbolic, verbal, and graphical interpretations of statements in a problem
description.
To understand team dynamics & effectiveness.
To create an awareness on Engineering Ethics and Human Values.
To install Moral and Social Values, Loyalty and also to learn to appreciate the rights of others.
To learn leadership qualities and practice them.
MODULE I
Communication Skill: Introduction to Communication, The Process of Communication,
Barriers to Communication, Listening Skills, Writing Skills, Technical Writing, Letter
Writing, Job Application, Report Writing, Non-verbal Communication and Body
Language, Interview Skills, Group Discussion, Presentation Skills, Technology-based
Communication.
MODULE II
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Creativity, Lateral thinking, Critical thinking,
Multiple Intelligence, Problem Solving, Six thinking hats, Mind Mapping & Analytical
Thinking.
Teamwork: Groups, Teams, Group Vs Teams, Team formation process, Stages of Group,
Group Dynamics, Managing Team Performance & Team Conflicts.
MODULE III
Ethics, Moral & Professional Values: Human Values, Civic Rights, Engineering Ethics,
Engineering as Social Experimentation, Environmental Ethics, Global Issues, Code of
Ethics like ASME, ASCE, IEEE.
MODULE IV
Leadership Skills: Leadership, Levels of Leadership, Making of a leader, Types of
leadership, Transactions Vs Transformational Leadership, VUCA Leaders, DART
Leadership, Leadership Grid & leadership Formulation.
Expected outcome:
The students will be able to
Communicate effectively.
Make effective presentations.
Write different types of reports.
Face interview & group discussion.
Critically think on a particular problem.
Solve problems.
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Module II:
Homogeneous reactor design and analysis-II: Non-ideal reactors. Review of the
basicconcepts of residence time distributions, single parameter models for real reactor
behavior, macromixing andmicromixing, segregated flow model and Zweitering's analysis
of maximum mixedness, IEM and other models formicromixing.
Module III:
Heterogeneous reactors-I: Gas-solid systems. Review of kinetics of gas-solid catalytic
reactionswith and without diffusion limitations. Reactor design for fixed and fluidized bed
reactors. Selected case studies,Non-catalytic gas-solid reactions: review of kinetics; reactor
design case studies.
Module IV:
Heterogeneous reactors-II:Gas-liquid systems. Basic theories of mass transfer with chemical
reaction model systems and model reactors,Reactor design for mechanically agitated and
bubble column reactors. Selected case studies.
Reference Books:
1. Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design, 3rd ed. by G F Froment, K B Bischoff, and J De
Wilde, Wiley.
2. Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, 4th ed. by H S Fogler, PHI.
3. Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3rd ed. by O Levenspiel, Wiley.
4. Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design Fundamentals by JBRawlings and J G E
kerdt,Nob Hill Publishing.
5. Chemical and Catalytic Reaction Engineering by J JCarberry, Dover Publications.
6. Heterogeneous Reactions, Vol. I and II by L K Doraiswamy and MMSharma, John
Wiley& Sons.
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Module II:
Pressure correction techniques: Gauss Siedel and Gauss Jordan. Introduction to
multigridmethods. Boundary conditions, Structured and unstructured mesh. Introduction to
CAD systems and different standards used for DATA exchange.
Module III:
Governing equations for turbulent flow, Rotating machinery, Combusting flow, Multiphase
flow. Simple internal flows:T-Junction, Driven Cavity, Manifold, and Valves. External Flows:
Flow over Ahmed Body, Car-Reacting Flow in a Gas Burner, and Multiphase Flow in an Air
Lift Reactor.
Reference Books:
1. An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method, 2nd ed.
by H Versteeg and W Malalasekra, Pearson.
2. Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Basics with Applications, J D Anderson, McGraw-
Hill.
3. Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics, T K Sengupta, University Press.
4. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, P Niyogi, S K Chakrabratty, and M K
Laha, Pearson.
controller.
6. Finding out response of a first and second order system(transfer function) using
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7. Simulation of a stirred tank reactor (both open loop and closed loop) using‘simulink’.
8. Simulation of steady Flow of air through a cylindrical tube using GAMBIT and FLUENT.
9. Simulation of steadystate fluid flow and heat transfer processes using GAMBIT and
FLUENT when liquid water flows through a cylindricaltube.
10. Simulation of steady Flow of air through a ‘T’ joint using GAMBIT and FLUENT.
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