6th Sem, Chemical Diploma

37061: Mass Transfer-I Chemical 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Mass Transfer-I detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Chemical Engineering (CH), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (37061), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other chemical 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Chemical 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for mass transfer-i is as follows.

Rationale:

In this subject the basic concepts of mass transfer are covered to enable the students to understand working of various mass transfer equipment’s like distillation columns, absorption columns, which are used in industries for purification of products. This course explains the fundamentals of mass transfer and techniques involved in mass transfer operations of distillation, extraction and absorption. This subject intends to equip the students with the concept and principles of mass transfer operation, which are of prime importance in any chemical industry. Mass transfer equipment’s are an integral part of any chemical plant. This subject will help the student’s to operate and design various mass transfer equipments.

Objectives:

On completion of the units of the syllabus, the student will be able to understand the following :

    1. The basic principle of mass transfer operation, diffusion & Eddy diffusion
    2. The importance of mass transfer coefficients. and different methods of Conducting mass transfer operations
    1. Raoult’s law and its application in distillation.
    2. Basic principles of distillation and, the types of distillation such as batch, flash and fractionation.
    1. Use of tray and packed tower in distillation and their operational problems.
    2. Methods of determining theoretical trays for a tray tower used in rectification by McCabe – Thiele method.
    3. Special methods of distillation such as extractive, azeotropic and steam distillation.
    1. Basics of absorption and desorption
    2. Use of packing’s and a packed tower in absorption.
    1. The basics of extraction, desirable properties of the solvent used for extraction
    2. Different methods of conducting extraction operations

Unit I

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Unit II

Fundametals Of Distillation

Binary and multi component systems – vapor-liquid equilibrium at constant pressure and constant temperature – Raoult’s law -azeotropic mixture- maximum and minimum boiling azeotropes -simple distillation- flash distillation -Vacuum distillation-Continuous rectification- Rayleigh’s equation -. Volatility, relative volatility -Boiling point diagram- equilibrium diagram and enthalpy – concentration diagram.- construction of boiling point and equilibrium diagram for a binary system using vapor pressure data.-. Determination of the composition of the distillate from differential distillation using Rayleigh equation and x-y data.-simple problems.

Unit III

Design And Techniques Of Distillation Column

Tray towers – calculation of number of trays – McCabe Thiele method – Assumptions in McCabe – Thiele method -Graphical procedure to determine the number of theoretical trays -total reflux – minimum reflux – optimum reflux-q line -operating lines -feed tray location.- Types of distillation column trays-tray efficiency -simple problems in determination of number of trays in distillation column .

Azeotropic distillation – extractive distillation – steam distillation.-Hausbrand diagram.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Solvent Extraction

Liquid-liquid extraction – Liquid-liquid equilibrium – triangular charts and their use – liquid systems – choice of solvent for extraction-Definitions for the terms distribution coefficient, emulsification, dispersion and, interphase.-co-current, crosscurrent and counter-current extraction- (principles only)- Industrial equipments for extraction-Description, operation and application of equipments such as Mixer settler cascades – Sieve tray towers – Pulsed column extractor – rotating disk contactors.

Text Books:

  1. Unit operations of Chemical Engg. By W.L.McCabe&J.C.Smith – Sixth edition – McGraw Hill Book Co. Singapore – 2001
  2. Introduction to Chemical Engg. By W.L.Badger&J.T.Banchero – Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.Ltd. New Delhi – 1997
  3. Mass Transfer Operations by R.E.Treybal – McGraw Hill Book Co.1986
  4. Text Book of Mass Transfer operations-I,by KiranD.Patil-Nirali Prakashan,Pune-20.

Reference Books:

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