2160503
2160503
2160503
Prerequisite: The student should have basic understanding of Unit Operations of Chemical
Engineering.
Rationale: Equipment design involves modifications and additions to existing plants or creating design
layouts of plant / equipments. With rapid rate of increase in the advancement of knowledge, it is
important that the students should know the relevant application for equipment design. It has been
observed conclusively that practice in using the reference literature and software has helped the students to
secure jobs and also to perform better in profession.
Content:
Sr. Total
Content %Weightage
No. Hrs
1 Process design of piping, Fluid moving devices and Flow meters: 10 14
Introduction, Process design of piping, NPSHA &NPSHR, Power required
by pump, evaluation of Centrifugal pump performance when handling
viscous liquids, Power required in Fan, Blower and adiabatic compressor,
flow meters, Process design of Orifice meter, Rotameter etc
2 Process design of Heat exchangers: 20 27
Shell & Tube heat exchangers, Functions of various parts of shell & Tube
Heat exchanger, General design method of shell & tube heat exchanger,
Criteria of selection among Fixed Tube sheet, U Tube & Floating Head
heat exchanger, Process design of without phase change heat exchanger,
Process design of condenser, Criteria of selection for Horizontal and
vertical condenser, Process design of Kettle type &Thermosyphon
Reboilers and vaporizes, Tinker’s flow model, Air cooled heat exchangers
and air heaters, plate heat exchangers, etc.
3 Process design of Distillation Column: 18 25
Introduction, Criteria of selection, Selection of equipment for distillation,
Distillation column design, Selection of key components for multi-
component distillation, Determination of operating pressure for
distillation column, Advantages & disadvantages of vacuum distillation,
Determination of nos. of theoretical stages for binary distillation by
McCabe Thiele method Determination of nos. of theoretical stages for
multi-component distillation by Fenskey- Underwood-Gilliland’s method,
Selection of trays, Calculations for tower diameter & pressure drop of
sieve tray tower, Checking of conditions for weeping, down comer
flooding, liquid entrainment, etc, tray efficiency, Jet Flooding & down
comer Flooding, Different types of weirs & down comers of tray tower,
their selection criteria,
4 Process design of Absorbers: 12 17
Introduction, Criteria for selection among different types of absorption
equipment, Process Design of packed tower type absorber: Determination
of actual amount of solvent, Selection of packing, Determination of tower
diameter & pressure drop, Determination of NtoG, HtoG & height of
packing, Process design & selection criteria of liquid distributors,
redistributors & packing support, Process design of Spray chamber or
spray tower type absorber, Venturi Scrubber.
5 Process design of Extractor: 12 17
Industrial applications of liquid-liquid extraction, choice of solvent,
Process design of counter current multistage extractor, Selection criteria
among different types of extractor, Process design of mixer-settler type
extractor & packed tower type extractor, Guidelines for the design of
other types of extractors
Reference Books:
1. Ray Sinnott, Gavin Towler, Chemical Engineering Design - Principles, Practice and Economics of
Plant and Process Design, Butterworth - Heinemann, 2008.
2. Introduction to Process Engineering and Design by S B Thakore and B I Bhatt, Tata McGraw Hill,
1st Edition, 2007.
3. Brownell and Young, Process Vessel Design, Wiley Eastern, 1977.
4. M. S. Peters and K. D. Timmerhaus, Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers,
4th ed., McGraw - Hill, New York, 1991.
5. Ludwig, E. E., Applied process design for chemical and petrochemical plants , volume 1,2 & 3,
Third Edition, Butterworth- Heinemam,1997
6. TEMA Standards.
7. Don W. Green, Robert H. Perry, Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th Edn., McGraw -Hill,
New York, 2008
8. James R. Couper, James R. Fair & W. Roy Penney, Chemical Process Equipment - Selection and
Design, 2 ndEdn., Butterworth - Heinemann, 2010.
Course Outcome:
List of Experiments:
1. Prediction of Physical properties
2. Estimation of various design parameters for various equipments.
3. Solution of various problem used in the designing of equipments.
Students are free to select any area for designing of equipment based on Chemical engineering applications
to define Projects. Some suggested projects are listed below: