4th Sem, CHE

CHC403: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Syllabus for CH 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II detailed syllabus scheme for Chemical Engineering (CH), 2017 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Mumbai University Chemical Engineering 4th Sem Syllabus 2017 Pattern, do visit CH 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for chemical engineering thermodynamics ii is as follows.

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Syllabus for Chemical Engineering SE 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II

Prerequisites:

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Course Objectives:

  • To make students understand the concepts of equilibrium in phases and in chemical reactions
  • To make students learn to calculate conditions and compositions of ideal and nonideal vapor liquid equilibrium systems and of various chemical reactions at equilibria.
  • To make students understand the concept of refrigerator and learn to calculate COP, power required etc. for a given duty of refrigeration

Course Outcomes:

  • Students learn the application of First law and second law to the problem of phase equilibrium and reaction equilibrium.
  • Students learn to calculate the refrigerant flow rate for a given duty of refrigeration.
  • Students learn to calculate the compressor sizes and loads for refrigeration.
  • The calculation of phase equilibria and the understanding of it is a fundamental concept to design of mass transfer

Module 1

  • Properties of ideal mixtures and solutions
  • Non idealities of solutions and mixtures
  • Chemical potential
  • Activity and activity coefficients
  • Gibbs Duhem equations 04

Module 2

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Module 3

  • Concept of equilibrium between phases
  • Review of Raoults law and Henrys law
  • Phase diagrams for binary solutions
  • Vapor liquid equilibria in ideal and non-ideal solutions
  • Estimation of activity coefficients using van Laar equation, Margules equation, Wilson equation 10

Module 4

  • Representation of reaction stoichiometry
  • Concept of reaction equilibrium in single and multiple reactions
  • Estimation of standard enthalpy change of a reaction
  • Heat of reaction in a batch and continuous reactor 10
  • Estimation of standard Gibbs free change and equilibrium constant of a reaction
  • Estimation of degree of conversion and composition of reactor effluents
  • Degree of freedom for single and multiple reactions

Module 5

  • Theory of Refrigeration
  • Vapor compression refrigeration system
  • Vapor absorption refrigeration system
  • Refrigeration cycle diagrams (P-V, T-S, H-S, H-X)
  • Estimation of COP, power of compression, refrigerant flow rate etc. 06

Term work

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Assessment

Internal

  • Assessment consists of average of two tests which should be conducted at proper interval.

End Semester Theory Examination

  • Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
  • Total 4 questions need to be solved.
  • Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions can be asked.
  • Remaining questions will be randomly selected from all the modules.
  • Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each Module.

Reference Books:

  1. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamic by J.M. Smith, H.C. Van Ness, M.M. Abbott, Latest Edition, McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited
  2. A textbook of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by K.V. Narayanan, Latest Edition, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited
  3. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by Y.V.C. Rao, Latest Edition, University Press
  4. Elementary Principle of Chemical Processes by Felder and Rousseau Latest Edition.
  5. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by GopinathHalder, PHI learning Pvt. Ltd

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Chemical Engineering (CH) 4th Sem 2017 regulation, visit CH 4th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2017 regulation.

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