6th Sem, Chemical Diploma

37066: Chemical Cad and Process Simulation Practical Chemical 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Chemical Cad and Process Simulation Practical detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Chemical Engineering (CH), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (37066), 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 chemical cad and process simulation practical is as follows.

Rationale:

Objectives:

  • In this practical subject, the students are required to learn the basic
  • Concepts o AutoCAD like screen inter face, various commands and co- Ordinate system use .
  • This practical subject will also impart them requisiteknowledgeofcreating2D objects using various draw commands.
  • The students will also learn to draw the isometric drawings and isometric projections.
  • The students will also learn the 3D fundamentals and 2D to 3D conversions.
  • Able to design pipes and storage vessel at various process condition using data book.
  • Able to handle various unit operation and plant at different condition of process variable using simulator.

Data Book

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Table

Sl.No. Table No. Title Page No.

  1. 6-3 Allowable stress for Ferrous metals 6-38 to 6-41
  2. 6-4 Allowable stress for Non-Ferrous 6-43
  3. 6-5 Longitudinal weld joint factor E 6-44
  4. 6-6 Y value for steels 6-44
  5. 6-7 Stress range reduction factor F 6-44
  6. 6-9 Thermal expansion co.eff. for piping materials 6-46
  7. 6-10 Moduli of elasticity r ferrous/non-ferrous metals 6-46
  8. 6-15 Properties of Steel Pipe 6-65 to 6-66
  9. 6-51A Volume of Cylinders , 15″ to 148″ dia. 6-86
  10. 6-51B Volume of cylinders , 10′ to 98′ dia. 6-87
  11. 6-52 Volume of partially filled horizontal cylinders 6-87
  12. 6-53 volume of heads 6-87
  13. 6-54 volume of partially filled heads in horizontal tank 6-88
  14. 6-56 vessel design formulae for internal pressure 6-93
  15. 6-57 maxallowable stress value in tension for carbon &steel 6-96
  16. 6-58 maxallowable stress value in tension for carbon &s el for Aluminum & alloys 6-97
  17. 6-59 maxallowable stress value in tension for carbon &steel for high alloy steels. 6-97
  18. 6-60 maxallowable joint efficiency for arc &gas welded. 6-97

Equations

Sl.No. Eqn.No. Page No.

  1. 6-37 6-42
  2. 6-38 6-42
  3. 6-39 6-42
  4. 6-40 6-42
  5. 6-41 6-45
  6. 6-42 6-46
  7. 6-43 6-46
  8. 6-45 6-86
  9. 6-46 6-87

List Of Experiments

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Exercises

  1. Practice to draw the following Equipment (2-dimensional) using AutoCAD commends:
    1. Fractionation column
    2. Batch Reactor
    3. shell and tube Heat exchanger
    4. Long tube Evaporator
    5. Rotary Drum Filter
    1. Determination of the minimum thickness of pipe /the pipe lay out design for different materials and conditions of flow , using the data such as allowable stress ,thermal expansion coefficient, longitudinal weld joint factor etc.,
    2. Internal pressure that undergoes by the pressure tank ,shell thickness and volume of the tank if allowable stress and joint efficiency are considered in designing the tank for the fully filled and partially filled with liquid / design of tanksfor different heads.
  2. Practice the following using process simulator.
    1. Practice correct start up and shut down procedure of plant.
    2. Change the P,I values and process parameters and observe the change in trend, bar graph and mimics
    3. Attend the malfunction occurring in the plant then restoring to its design conditions.
    4. Practice the above exercise on the following modules given below using process simulator.
      1. Fractionation column for the distillation of binary mixture.
      2. Batch Reactor
      3. shell and tube Heat exchanger
      4. Size reduction using Ball mill.
      5. Level and flow control in different sizes of vessel
      6. CSTR in series
      7. Manufacture of urea in urea plant
      8. Manufacture of cement in cement plant

Board Practical Examinations-Question Paper Pattern

Time : 3 Hour Max. Marks : 75

  • In board exam, the question consists of Part – A & Part – B
  • Part – A should be either from chemical CAD or storage vessel design
  • Part – B should be from the simulation of any one of exercises given in the syllabus.
  • Marks should be allocated as 35 & 40 for Part – A & Part – B respectively.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Chemical, M scheme do visit Chemical 6th Sem syllabus for M scheme.

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