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Chemical Process Calculations
Chemical Process Calculations
INSTRUCTION DIVISION
FIRST SEMESTER 2013-2014
Course Handout (Part II)
Date: 02/08/2013
In addition to part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives
further specific details regarding the course.
Course No.
Course Title
Instructor-in-charge
Tutorial Instructor
: CHE F211
: Chemical Process Calculations
: AJAYA KUMAR PANI
: Ajaya Kumar Pani, Neha Chomal
Learning Objectives
Introduction to Chemical
Engineering
Units and Dimensions;
Conversion of units
6-8
Dimensional consistency in
equations; Concept of mole unit
Definitions of density, specific
gravity, flow rate, mole and mass
fractions, Concentration
Choosing a Basis, Temperature,
Pressure
Material Balances
10-11
12-13
14
Topics to be covered
Ref.
(Text
Book)
-
1.1, 1.2,
1.3
2.2-2.5,
2.7
3, 4, 5.1,
5.2, 5.3
6.1 to 6.6,
7
1.4, 2.1
8
9.1, 9.2
10.1 to
10.3
11
15-18
19
20-22
23-24
25
26-28
29-30
31-32
33-34
35-36
37
38-40
12.1 to
12.5
13.1 to
13.3
16.1,
16.2, 17.1
to 17.3
18.1, 18.2
21.1, 21.2
22
23.1 to
23.4
24.1 to
24.4
25.1 to
25.4
26.1, 26.2
28.1, 28.2
29.1 to
29.3
5. Evaluation Scheme:
Components
Mid Semester Test
Tutorial Test &/Or
Assignments$
Comprehensive Examination
$
Duration
90 min
3 hours
Weight age
90 (30%)
Marks
90 (30%)
120 (40%)
60
Remarks
CB
60
120
3/12 AN
CB/OB
CB/OB
Tests will be surprise in nature. Best six performances will be counted for final grading. No make-up for
tutorial tests.
6. Make-up Policy:
Make-up will be granted only for genuine cases with valid justification and prior permission of
Instructor-in-charge.
7. Chamber Consultation Hour:
To be announced in the class.
8. Notices:
Notices, if any, concerning the course will be displayed on the Chemical Engineering Department
Notice Board and Intra Bits Portal.
Instructor-in-charge
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