5 Sem Chemical
5 Sem Chemical
Chemical Engineering
Branch: Chemical Year: Third Semester: Fifth
TA: teachers assessment CT: Class Test ESE: End Sem Exam
HU 501 Economics and Principles of Management. (3-1-0)
PART A: Economics Theory 50; Sessional : 25
References:
i. samuelson and Nordlhaus: Economics. Irwin McGraw Hill
ii.Gupta, G.S, Managerial Economics.
iii.H.Davis Managerial Economics.
iv.Sengupta A.K. and Agarwal M.K. Money Market Operations in India; Skylark Publications,
New Delhi.
Part B. Principles of Management. Theory: 50. Sessional: 25.
1.Management —concepts, status and functions. Role of management. Management skills.
Effective versus successful managerial activities. Motivation - Early and contemporary theories on
motivation- implication for managers and applications.
2.Group behaviour and Group dynamics: Foundations of group behaviour. Defining and classifying
groups; stages of Group development; group interaction; External conditions; Group member
resources; Group structure; Group processes; tasks and decision making.
3.Leadership- Leadership theories. Recent approach to leadership and contemporary issues in
leadership.
4.Organisational Dynamics- Organisational change and stress management. Human factors in
industry- fatigue and symptoms. Fatigue control.
5.Human Resource policies and Practices- Selection practices, Training and Development
programmes; Performance Evaluation; Union — Management interface; Managing diversity in
organisations.
6.Investment analysis: Time value of money. Cash flows and measures of investment worth;
Investment analysis.
7.Projects and Project evaluation. Economic and financial evaluation of projects. Economic and
social cost benefit analysis.
Recommended Books.:
1.Essentials of management- J.L. Marcis.
2.Organisational Behaviour. Concepts, Controversies and Applications - Stephen P. Robbins.
3.Gupta, G.S, Managerial Economics
CH 582 CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING-I
L-P-T
3-2-1
Theory : 100 marks
Sessional : 50 marks
Practicals: 50 marks
Time : 3 hrs
1. Rate of reactions, differential & integral rate laws, order and molecularity of reactions,
Activation energy.
Integral and differential methods of analysis of data for constant volume variable
volume cases, zero order, first order, second order auto catalytic reactions, reversible
and irreversible reactions, half-life period, series and parallel reactions.
4. Reactor design or single reactions (with reference to 1st. and 2nd. order reactions ),
comparison of single reactions, general graphical representation.
Multi reactor systems – plug flow reactors in series, mixed flow reactors in series,
combination reactors, recycle reactors and autocatalytic reactors.
Practicals (Sessional) :
Books
BOOKS:
1. Smith , J.M. and Van Ness, H.C. , Introduction to Chemical Engg.
Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill
2. K V Narayanan, a Text book of Chemical Engg Thermodynamics, Prentice Hall India.
3. Dodge, Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill.
4. Wilson and Ric, Principles of Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill.
Practicals:
1. Experiment on chemical Equation
2. Experiments on 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics
3. Determination of heat of reaction.
CH 583: MECHANICAL OPERATIONS
L–T–P
3–1–2
Time :3 hrs.
Theory : 100 marks
Sessional : 50 marks
Practicals: 50 Marks
1. PARTICULATE SOLIDS : Particle characterization – particle size distribution and mean
particle size; Particulate solid in bulk-agglomeration, angle of repose and friction, flow of solids in hoppers,
flow of solids through orifices, conveying of solids, measurement of solid flow rate; Classification of solid
particles – gravity settling, centrifugal separators, sieves, magnetic separators, electrostatic separators,
floatation.
2. SIZE REDUCTION OF SOLIDS: Mechanism of size reduction, Energy for size reduction –
energy utilization, Methods of operating crushers, Nature of materials to be crushed, Types of crushing
equipments-Coarse crushers, Intermediate crushers, Fine crushers, Vibration mills, Colloid mills, Fluid
energy mills.
3. MOTION OF PARTICLES IN A FLUID: The drag force on a spherical particle – total force
on the particle – effect of motion of the fluid – terminal falling velocities, Non-spherical particles – effect
of shape& orientation on drag – terminal falling velocities, Motions of bubble and drops, Acceleration
motion of a particle in the gravitational field, Motion of particles in a centrifugal field.
4. SEDIMENTATION: Gravitational sedimentation – Fine suspensions – Coarse suspensions –
Solids flux in batch sedimentation – The Kynch theory of sedimentation – thickner, Centrifugal separation
– behavior of liquids in centrifuge basket – fluid pressure – sedimentation in a centrifugal field – separation
of two immiscible liquids – centrifugal equipment.
5. FLUIDISATION: Characteristics of fluidized systems – properties of gas – solids and
liquid – solids systems – effect of fluid velocity on pressure gradient – minimum fluidizing velocity,
Liquid-solid system-bed expansion-liquid and solid mixing,Gas-solid systems-bed characteristics-
properties of bubbles in the bed-gas and solid mixing, Mass and heat transfer between fluid and particles,
Application of the fluidized solids techniques-fluidized bed catalytic cracking-application in chemical
industries-fluidised bed combustion.
6. PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC CONVEYING: Pneumatic conveying-vertical and
horizontal, Hydraulic conveying-homogenous flow-horizontal transport of settling suspensions-vertical
transport-industrial applications.
7. GAS CLEANING.:Gravity separators, centrifugal separators, inertia or momentum separators,
fabric filters, electrostatic precipitators, liquid washing, Agglomeration and coalescence.
8. FILTRATION:The theory of filtration – relation between thickness of cake and volume of
filtrate-flow of liquid through the cloth-flow of filtrate through the cloth and cake combined, compressible
filter cakes, Filtration practice-The filter medium-blocking filtration, effect of particle sedimentation
on filtration-delayed cake filtration-preliminary treatment of slurries before filtration-washing of filter
cake,Filtration equipment,Filtration in a centrifuge, Filtration calculations.
9. MIXING AND AGITATION: Agitation of liquids – Purpose of agitation-agitation equipment-
Impellers-Flow patterns in agitation vessels-circulation rate- velocity gradients in agitated vessels-power
correlations for specific impellers-effect of system geometry-calculation of power consumption.
Practicals:
1. Study of crushers and grinders
2. Verification of Rittinger’s law
3. Experiment on batch sedimentation
4. Differential and cumulative screen analysis
5. Determination of screen effectiveness.
6. Experiment on plate and frame filter Press
7. Determination of minimum fluidization velocity
BOOKS :
1. Introduction to Chemical Engineering by Badger & Banchero.
2. Unit Operation in Chem. Engg. By MCcabe & Smith.
3. Chemical Engineering Vol I & II by Coulson & Richardson.
4. G G Brown: Unit Operations, CBS Publishers and Distributors
CH 586 PROCESS_ INSTRUMENTAION
L – T -P
3- 1- 2
Time : 3 hrs
Theory :100 Marks
Sessional : 50 Mark
Practicals: 50 Marks
Practicals:
1. Determination of time constant of a first order system
2. Calibration of flow measuring devices.
3. Composition analysis using spectrophotometer.
4. Study of conductivity meter and pH meter.
5. Experiment on humidity measurement.
BOOKS :
1. Importance of process utilities in chemical industries and plants. Introduction to the use of
various utilities.
2. Water as a utility in process industries, conservation and recycle of water, cooling tower, spray
pond.
3. Compressed air systems. Vacuum systems, boosters, air receivers, piping network, air leaks,
and lubrication and oil removal.
5.Air condition and ventilation systems and their characteristics, air water systems, introduction
to humidification and dehumidification equipments, air blending and exhaust.
6.Generation distribution and utilization of steam, steam economy and hanling steam engines,
boiler and performance characteristics.
7.Internal combustion engine sycles – otto, Diesel, sual , Rankine cycles and their characteristics
and performances.
BOOKS :
1. Heat Engines – Pandya and Shaha
2. Heat Engines – Patel and Karamchandani (Vil II, III)
3. Air conditioning & Refrigeration – Stephen & Elonka
4. Efiicient use of Steam – HMSO, London.
Branch: Chemical Year: Third Semester: Fifth
TA: teachers assessment CT: Class Test ESE: End Sem Exam
COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES:
HU 501 Economics and Principles of Management. (3-1-0)
References:
i. samuelson and Nordlhaus: Economics. Irwin McGraw Hill
ii.Gupta, G.S, Managerial Economics.
iii.H.Davis Managerial Economics.
iv.Sengupta A.K. and Agarwal M.K. Money Market Operations in India; Skylark Publications,
New Delhi.
Recommended Books.:
1.Essentials of management- J.L. Marcis.
2.Organisational Behaviour. Concepts, Controversies and Applications - Stephen P. Robbins.
3.Gupta, G.S, Managerial Economics
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING:
L-P-T
3-2-1
Theory : 100 marks
Sessional : 50 marks
Practicals: 50 marks
Time : 3 hrs
1. Rate of reactions, differential & integral rate laws, order and molecularity of reactions,
Activation energy.
Integral and differential methods of analysis of data for constant volume variable
volume cases, zero order, first order, second order auto catalytic reactions, reversible
and irreversible reactions, half-life period, series and parallel reactions.
3. Introduction to reactor design :
Mass and energy balance around a volume element, single ideal reactors under steady
state conditions, development of design expression for batch, tubular and stirred-tank
Reactor.
4. Reactor design or single reactions (with reference to 1st. and 2nd. order reactions ),
comparison of single reactions, general graphical representation.
Multi reactor systems – plug flow reactors in series, mixed flow reactors in series,
combination reactors, recycle reactors and autocatalytic reactors.
Practicals (Sessional) :
Books
BOOKS:
5. Smith , J.M. and Van Ness, H.C. , Introduction to Chemical Engg.
Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill
6. K V Narayanan, a Text book of Chemical Engg Thermodynamics, Prentice Hall India.
7. Dodge, Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill.
8. Wilson and Ric, Principles of Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill.
Practicals:
4. Experiment on chemical Equation
5. Experiments on 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics
6. Determination of heat of reaction.
CH 585 PROCESS_UTILIIES
L – T -P
3- 1- 0
Time : 3 hrs
Theory :100 Marks
Sessional : 50 Mark
1. Importance of process utilities in chemical industries and plants. Introduction to the use of
various utilities.
2. Water as a utility in process industries, conservation and recycle of water, cooling tower, spray
pond.
3. Compressed air systems. Vacuum systems, boosters, air receivers, piping network, air leaks,
and lubrication and oil removal.
5.Air condition and ventilation systems and their characteristics, air water systems, introduction
to humidification and dehumidification equipments, air blending and exhaust.
6.Generation distribution and utilization of steam, steam economy and hanling steam engines,
boiler and performance characteristics.
7.Internal combustion engine sycles – otto, Diesel, sual , Rankine cycles and their characteristics
and performances.
BOOKS :
5. Heat Engines – Pandya and Shaha
6. Heat Engines – Patel and Karamchandani (Vil II, III)
7. Air conditioning & Refrigeration – Stephen & Elonka
8. Efiicient use of Steam – HMSO, London.
CH 586 PROCESS_ INSTRUMENTAION
L – T -P
3- 1- 2
Time : 3 hrs
Theory :100 Marks
Sessional : 50 Mark
Practicals: 50 Marks
Practicals:
6. Determination of time constant of a first order system
7. Calibration of flow measuring devices.
8. Composition analysis using spectrophotometer.
9. Study of conductivity meter and pH meter.
10. Experiment on humidity measurement.
BOOKS :