(No. of Classes: 13) : Suggested Text/Reference Books
(No. of Classes: 13) : Suggested Text/Reference Books
of classes: 13)
Reactor Networks-Geometry of mixing and basic reactor types, The Attainable Region (AR)
approach, AR in higher dimensions & for other processes, Reactive Separation processes,
Fundamental behavior and problems, Separation through reactions. Reactive Residue Curve Maps,
Criteria for selection of separation methods, select ion of equipment: Absorption, Liquid-liquid
extraction Membrane separation, adsorption, leaching, drying, crystallization, Ideal distillation
Column and sequence fundamentals, Sharp splits & sequencing Phase diagrams for 2, 3 and 4
components.
Evaluation:
Type of Evaluation Marks
Sessional Assessments through Class Test/ Assignments/ 20
Flipped-classroom technique
Internal Assessment 30
Active participation in routine classes 5
Overall conduct, attendance, manners, skills etc. 5
End Semester Examination 70
Total 100
Pre-requisite:
Particle and Fluid Processing Technology, Mass Transfer, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Chemical
Process Technology, Environmental Science
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Course Objectives:
1. To understand the importance of industrial pollution and its abatement.
2. To study the underlying principles of industrial pollution control.
3. To acquaint the students with case studies.
4. Student should be able to design complete treatment system.
Course outcomes:
Students completing the course will be able to:
CO1 Analyze the performance of air pollution control devices for industrial applications under
Indian regulatory regimes.
CO2 Analyze the performance of waste water treatment systems for industrial applications
under Indian regulatory regimes.
CO3 Analyze fire and explosion followed by Hazard Identification studiesfor industrial
applications under Indian regulatory regimes.
CO4 Analyze hazardous waste minimization methods for industrial applications under Indian
regulatory regimes.
Course Contents:
Module I (No. of classes: 13)
Air Pollution Control: Introduction to industrial air pollution; Selection, Design, Operation,
Advantages and Disadvantages of Industrial Air Pollution Control Devices -
(a) Gravity Settling Chamber, Cyclone Separator, Fabric Filter
(b) Electrostatic Precipitator, Wet Scrubber,
(c) Absorber, Adsorber, Incinerator,
Indian regulatory requirements for controlling industrial air emission with permit giving procedure;
Air pollution control systems in Indian industries to meet the emission standards: Coal fired Thermal
Power Plant, Integrated Iron & Steel Industry, Fertilizer, Petroleum Oil Refinery & Petrochemicals,
Cement Industry, Sponge Iron, Cupola, Induction Furnace, Ferro alloys manufacturing units etc.
Dispersion of air pollutants: Lapse rate and stability, plume behavior, Application of Gaussian
plume dispersion model for air pollutants from point stationary sources (relevant to dispersion of
stack emission).
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Explosions: Detonation and Deflagration, Vapour Cloud Explosions, Boiling-Liquid Expanding-
Vapor Explosions (BLEVE); TNT Equivalency.
Hazard Identification: Fire and Explosion index, HAZOP Study, Safety Reviews;
Applicable Indian Regulations for Chemical Plant Safety with special reference to Petroleum Oil
Refinery and Petrochemical plants.
Evaluation:
Type of Evaluation Marks
Sessional Assessments through Class Test/ Assignments 20
Internal
Active participation in routine classes 05 30
Assessment
Overall conduct, attendance, manners, skills etc. 05
End Semester Examination 70
Total 100
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