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For all other bteup syllabus 4th sem chemical eng 2019-2020 you can visit BTEUP Syllabus 4th Sem Chemical Eng 2019-2020 Subjects. The detail syllabus for chemical reaction engineering is as follows.
Rationale:
This subject outline the basic principles of Kinetics. These principles which are useful in developing new concept and operating the plant. It enables the students to have an idea about the different types of rectors and it’s design also gives knowledge about the importance of catalyst in various chemical processes in the industries.
Learning Outcomes:
After completion this course, the students will be able to:
- Know about rate of chemical reaction.
- Understand various types of reactors.
- Know the fundamentals of reactor design.
- Know the fundamentals of heterogeneous reacting system
- Understand the concept of catalysis
1. Introduction to Chemical Kinetics (12 Periods)
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2. Interpretation of batch reactor data. (20 Periods)
- Concept of batch reactor, semi Batch reactor, constant and variable volume reactions. Type of intermediate form in non-chain reaction.
- Integral and Differential method of analysis of batch reactor data.
- Integral method of analysis of irreversible unimolecular first order reaction, bimolecular second order reaction, nth order, zero order and auto catalytic reaction. Problem based on zero order, first order and second order reactions.
- Half-life concept for the overall order of irreversible reactions and problem based on that.
3. Introduction to Reactor Design (20 Periods)
- Type of reactor (Batch reactor, Continuous reactor, Plug flow reactor, Mixed flow reactor, Biological reactor, Fixed (packed) bed reactor, fluidized bed reactor.
- Concept of space-time, space velocity and holding time.
- Performance equation for ideal batch reactor, mixed flow reactor and plug flow reactor for constant volume and variable volume irreversible first order reaction. Problems based on the above topic.
- Size comparison of the reactor-Batch reactors vs PFR (For first order reactions), PFR vs MFR (For first order irreversible reactions) and problems based on the above topics.
4. Introduction to Heterogeneous Reacting System (06 Periods)
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5. Catalysis (12 Periods)
- Definition, types and classification of catalyst
- Preparation of catalyst, ingredients (Promoter, inhibitor, accelerator)
- Catalyst Poisoning, regenerator.
- Theories of catalysis-Adsorption, Intermediate compound formation theory.
- Desired properties of catalyst.
List of Experiments:
- Study and operation of batch reactor
- Saponification reaction through batch reactor
- Study the kinetics of reaction for all the combination for given PFR and CSTR in series
- To find the Arrhenius equation from isothermal batch reactor.
- To study the performance of a fluidized bed reactor
- Study the performance of mixed flow reactor
- Study the performance of plug flow reactor
- Find out rate constant and in a CSTR
Instructional Strategy:
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Means of Assessment:
- Assignments and quiz/class tests
- Mid semester and end semester written tests
Text Books:
- Chemical Reaction Engineering by Octave Levenspiel; Wiley Eastern Ltd.
- Chemical Engineering Kinetics by J.M Smith; McGraw Hill Publication
- Chemical Engg Thermodynamics by J.M Smith, H.C. Vanness; McGraw Hill
- Thermodynamics for Chemists by Samuel Glasstone; Krieger Publication Company.
For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Chemical Eng, effective from 2019-2020 do visit Chemical Eng 4th Sem BTEUP syllabus for 2019-2020.
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