Syllabus

JNTUK B. Tech Industrial Pollution Control Engineering (Open Elective) for R13 Batch.

JNTUK B.Tech Industrial Pollution Control Engineering gives you detail information of Industrial Pollution Control Engineering R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

Learning objectives

  • Pollution is a worldwide, global problem. In an industrially developing country like India, industrial pollution is going to be a potential threat to the public health and it’s good. The issue is to be emphatically addressed to the future generation for their welfare.
  • Industrial growth cannot be under mined and the environmental pollution resulting due to phenomenal industrial growth is to be monitored with extreme care and caution. This course, essentially deals with the technology and techniques to reduce the dangerous levels of pollutants in the atmosphere.
  • The student is informed about the emissions from chemical industries, and guidelines set by the environmental protection agencies for maintaining clean-air. Standards for the level of pollutants from the industries have been given for subsequent monitoring. For monitoring, the student is required to know the characterization of industrial effluents, BOD, COD, TOC values, methods of determination of these characteristic, for all types of pollutants from all chemical and petroleum industries.
  • Having given information about the characterization, the student is made conversant with various methods of treatment- primary as well as tertiary treatments. The course offers latest techniques such as Ion exchange, RO, Ultra filtration, along with the conventional systems already existing.
  • Treatment of wastewaters (in the effluent streams) – Processes, Methods and equipment needs are presented for their subsequent applications.
  • Monitoring methods are taught for pollution control. Sampling methods for acquiring samples and their analysis are discussed.
  • The student is acquainted with the various control methods and equipment required for control has been discussed for suitably designing the appropriate process and equipment for a given industrial pollutant.

UNIT-I: Types of emissions from Chemical industries and Effects of environment, Environment legislation, Type of pollution and their sources, Effluent guidelines and standards.

UNIT-II: Characterization of effluent streams, Oxygen demands and their determination (BOD, COD, and TOC), Oxygen sag curve, BOD curve mathematical, Controlling of BOD curve, Self-purification of running streams, Sources and characteristics of pollutants in fertilizer, paper and pulp industry, petroleum and petroleum industry.

UNIT-III: Methods of Primary treatments: Screening, Sedimentation, Flotation, Neutralization, and
methods of tertiary treatment. Brief studies of Carbon absorption, Ion exchange, Reverse osmosis, Ultra filtration, Chlorination, Ozonation, treatment and disposal.

UNIT-IV: Introduction to waste water treatment, Biological treatment of wastewater, Bacterial and bacterial growth curve, Aerobic processes, Suspended growth processes, Activated aerated lagoons and stabilization ponds, Attached growth processes, Trickling filters, Rotary drum filters, and Anaerobic processes.

UNIT-V: Air pollution sampling and measurement: Types of pollutant and sampling and measurement, ambient air sampling: Collection of gaseous air pollutants, Collection of particulate air pollutants. Stack sampling: Sampling system, Particulate sampling, and gaseous sampling.

UNIT-VI: Air pollution control methods and equipments: Source collection methods: raw material changes, process changes, and equipment modification.  Cleaning of gaseous equipments particulate emission control: Collection  efficiency, Control equipment like gravitational settling chambers, Cyclone separators, fabric filters, ESP. Scrubbers and absorption equipment.

Outcomes

  • A course of this nature makes the student socially conscious about the methods for a clean environment. After knowing the technology of reducing pollutant levels in the environment, he can deal with the efficient treatment of effluent streams, (liquids, solids and gaseous streams) and design water / sewage treatment systems at an affordable cost. The information given in the course may help the student to monitor the environmental.
  • pollutants in the respective industry and try to implement the techniques and methods highlighted in the above course to the best of his ability.

Text Book

  • Environmental Pollution and Control Engineering, Rao C. S., Wiley Eastern Limited, India, 1993.

Reference Books

  • Pollution Control in Process Industries, S.P. Mahajan, TMH., 1985.
  • Waste Water Treatment, M.Narayana Rao and A.K.Datta, 3rd Edition, Oxford and IHB, 2008.
  • Industrial Pollution Control and Engineering, Swamy AVN, Galgotia publications, 2005.

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