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BE Chemical Syllabus PDF
BE Chemical Syllabus PDF
Introduction:
Chemical Engineering and Chemical Industry. 04
UNIT – I
Steady state and unsteady state processes. hrs.
Unit Operations, Unit Processes and Process Flow Diagrams.
Basic Calculations:
State properties: Molecular weight, compositions, density, vapor pressure etc. for
gas, liquid and solid systems. 12
UNIT – II Thermal properties: Heat capacity, sensible heat, latent heat, heat of reaction, heat hrs.
of solution, enthalpy calculations etc. for gas, liquid and solid systems.
Techniques of problem Solution: Analytical, Graphical and Numerical.
Material Balances:
Material balance equations based on conservation principle. 10
UNIT – III
Material balances for non-reactive processes (Unit Operations). hrs.
Material balances for reactive processes.
Energy Balances:
Energy balances for closed and open systems based on energy conservation
principle. 11
UNIT – IV
Energy balances for non-reactive processes (Unit Operations), hrs.
Energy balances for reactive processes.
Coupled material and energy balances for single unit process.
Multiple Unit Processes:
Introduction to processes with multiple Units. 08
UNIT – V
Material balances on processes with recycle, purge, and bypass. hrs
Introduction to DOF analysis and solution strategy for multi-unit process.
REFERENCES
th
1 Bhatt and Vora: Stoichiometry, 4 Ed, Tata McGraw-Hill
D.M. Himmelblau and J. B. Riggs: Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 8th
2
Ed, Prentice Hall.
R.M. Felder and R.W. Rousseau ‘Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes’ 3rd Ed, John Wiley
3
and Sons, 2000.
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Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering
Kalabhavan, Vadodara.
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Introduction
05
UNIT – I Review of Chemical Engineering Calculations including units and
hrs.
conversions, Analytical versus Computational approach.
Types of Problems :
Chemical Engineering: 08
Property Estimation, Equilibrium, Transport Phenomena, Kinetics, Material hrs.
and Energy Balances, Process Simulation including Flow sheeting, Design
UNIT – II and Optimization, Molecular Simulation etc.
Mathematical Equations: Algebraic equations: linear / nonlinear
07
Differential Equations: Ordinary / Partial; Initial value, Boundary value
hrs.
Regression: linear / nonlinear
Computational Software
Introduction, Capabilities and Guidelines for
General mathematical software:
08
UNIT – III EXCEL, POLYMATH, SCILAB, GAMS, CFD etc.
hrs.
Specialized Software:
Property Estimation: GPEC, PE2000,VMG, EXCEL, PE/SAFT etc.,
Process Simulation: ChemSep, COCO, CHEMCAD etc.
Problem Solving
Mathematical formulation, DOF analysis and solution approach (algorithm), 12
UNIT – IV
Selection of software and implementation of algorithm (coding) for problem hrs.
solution, Analysis and validation of problem solution.
Flow sheet Simulation
05
UNIT – V Sequential and Simultaneous simulation,
hrs.
Introduction to partitioning and Tearing.
REFERENCES
1 B.A. Finlayson : Introduction to Chemical Engineering computing, 2nd Ed, Springer
Cutlip and Shacham: Problem Solving in Chemical Engineering with Numerical Methods, 2nd Ed,
2
Prentice Hall, 2000
3 Hanna and Sandall: Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering, Prentice Hall, 1997
4 G.V. Reklaitis, Introduction to Material and Energy Balances, John Wiley and Sons, 1983.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering
Kalabhavan, Vadodara.
Contact Details :
E. mail ID : head-chemengg@msubaroda.ac.in
Name of the Program: B.E.CHEMICAL
Type of the Program: S.S. of B.E. -II CHEMICAL
Year II CORE / ELECTIVE / FOUNDATION 1 : CORE CREDIT
PAPER CODE : CHL1402
Semester II PAPER NAME : MECHANICAL OPERATIONS HOURS 45
06
UNIT – I Laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic functions & their inter relations.
hrs.
PVT relationship and thermodynamic and Property estimation/calculations 07
UNIT – II
(U, H, S, G etc.) property charts. hrs.
05
UNIT – III Thermodynamics of flow processes
hrs.
02
UNIT – IV Refrigeration and Liquefaction
hrs.
03
UNIT – V Energy / lost work analysis.
hrs.
02
UNIT – VI Energy forms, Sources and Resources, flow of energy in ecosystem.
hrs.
Key alternative energy Sources such as Solar Energy, Wind Energy and 09
UNIT – VII
Tidal power etc. hrs.
Nuclear energy: Fission reaction, nuclear reactors including safety aspects, 04
UNIT – VIII
Fusion reactions and their prospects. hrs.
03
UNIT – IX Fuel cells
hrs.
04
UNIT – X Hydrogen Power & aspects of energy storage and other developments.
hrs.
REFERENCES
1 A.W. Culp ‘Principles of Energy conversion’ 2nd Ed, McGraw Hill, 1991,
2 M.M. El-Wakil ‘Power Plant Technology’2nd Ed, McGraw Hill, 1985
3 J.M. Smith, H.C. Van Ness & M.M. Abbot ‘Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics’,
7th Ed, McGraw Hill, 2004.
4 S.R. Turns ‘Thermodynamics concepts and applications’, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering
Kalabhavan, Vadodara
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Name of the Programme: B.E.CHEMICAL
Type of the Programme: S.S. of B.E.-II CHEMICAL
Year II CORE / ELECTIVE / FOUNDATION 1 : CORE CREDIT
PAPER CODE : CHL1401
Semester II PAPER NAME : FLUID FLOW OPERATIONS HOURS 45
Design of piping systems for single phase and two-phase flows, piping colours
12
UNIT – I and codes. Selection and specifications of pipes, fittings, valves, pumps and
hrs.
compressors.
07
UNIT – II Design of gas – liquid, gas – solid, liquid – liquid and solid – liquid separators.
hrs.
Design of the heat exchanges (Kern’s method and Bell’s method), condensers 08
UNIT – III
and reboilers. hrs.
Design of vapor – liquid contacting equipments: Plate columns and packed 08
UNIT – IV
columns. hrs.
Specification of design variables. Design of multi-component distillation 07
UNIT – V
systems: FUG method and elements of rigorous methods. hrs
03
UNIT – VI Design of absorbers, driers and crystallizers.
hrs.
REFERENCES
1. Don Green and Robert H.Perry, ‘Perry’s Chemical Engineers Handbook’, 8th Ed, Mc- Graw Hill, 2008
2. S.M. Walas ‘Chemical Process Equipment’ Butterworth- Heinemann, 1999.
3. E.E. Ludwig ‘Applied Process Design of Chemical and Petrochemical Plants’ 4th Ed, Vol. I, II, III,
Gulf professional Publications, 1999.
4. N.P. Chopey ‘Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations’ 4nd Ed, McGraw Hill, 1994.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering Academic Year
Kalabhavan, Vadodara. 2014 -15
Contact Details :
E. mail ID : head-chemengg@msubaroda.ac.in
UNIT – VII Design of ancillary equipments: Agitator design, tube sheet design, 04hrs.
ejector design etc.
01
UNIT – VIII Layout of process equipment in the chemical process industries.
hrs.
REFERENCES
1. L.E. Brownell and E.H. Young, ‘Process Equipment Design’, Wiley, 1959
B.C. Bhattacharya, ‘Introduction to chemical equipment design – Mechanical aspects’. CBS
2.
publishing Co., 2008
B.C. Bhattacharya and C.M. Narayanan, ’Computer aided design of chemical process
3.
equipment’, New Central Book Agency, 1992.
4. M.V. Joshi and V.V. Mahajani, ‘Process equipment design’, 3rd Ed.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering
Kalabhavan, Vadodara.
Contact Details :
E.mail ID : head-chemengg@msubaroda.ac.in
Name of the Program: B.E. CHEMICAL
Type of the Program: F.S of B.E.-III CHEMICAL
CORE / ELECTIVE / FOUNDATION 1 : CORE
Year III CREDIT
PAPER CODE : CHL1503
PAPER NAME : CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Semester I HOURS 45
THERMODYNAMICS
04
UNIT – V Phase diagrams for miscible, partially miscible and immiscible liquid
mixtures, introduction to LLE and VLLE calculations. hrs
Criteria of chemical equilibrium, effect of P and T on equilibrium
06
UNIT – VI conversion (Xe) and equilibrium constant (K), methods of evaluation
of K & Xe, Xe charts for Exothermic, Endothermic, Reversible and hrs.
irreversible reactions etc.
Equilibrium of complex reactions, introduction to equilibrium
conversion calculation under adiabatic and non-isothermal conditions, 08
UNIT – VII introduction to liquid phase, heterogeneous and electrochemical
hrs.
reaction equilibria, thermodynamic analysis of some chemical
reactions of industrial importance.
03
UNIT – VIII Prediction of thermodynamic properties by group contribution and
other methods. hrs.
REFERENCES
1. B.G. Kyle ‘Chemical Process Thermodynamics 3rd Ed, Prentice Hall India, 1994
2. J.M. Smith, H.C. Van Ness & M.M. Abbot ,“Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics”, 7th Ed, McGraw Hill, 2004.
3. Y.V.C. Rao, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Universities Press (1997)
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering
Kalabhavan, Vadodara.
Contact Details :
E.mail ID : head-chemengg@msubaroda.ac.in
Name of the Program : B.E. CHEMICAL
Type of the Program: S.S. of B.E.-III CHEMICAL
Year III CORE / ELECTIVE / FOUNDATION 1 : CORE CREDIT
PAPER CODE : CHL1604
Semester II PAPER NAME : CHEMICAL PROCESS HOURS 45
INDUSTRIES
04
UNIT – I Nature of colloidal dispersions: Scope and variables.
hrs.
Particle size and shape, transport properties of suspensions, sedimentation 05
UNIT – II
and diffusion. hrs.
Liquid surfaces and interfaces, thermodynamics of surfaces, surface tension, 05
UNIT – III
contact angle, interfacial tensions, surface energies. hrs.
Colloidal structures in surfactant solutions, micellar phase diagrams,
05
UNIT – IV adsorption from solution and monolayer formation, soft interfaces, Langmuir
hrs.
Blodge films.
Dispersions, rheology of dispersions, electrical charges in dispersions, forces
06
UNIT – V of attraction and repulsion between particles Electro kinetics and zeta
hrs
potential.
Colloidal and dispersion stability, DLVO theory, electrostatic and polymer 07
UNIT – VI
induces colloidal stability. hrs.
07
UNIT – VII Emulsions, foams and micro emulsion.
hrs.
Industrial applications to surface coating industry, pharmaceutical industry, 06
UNIT VIII
oil recovery etc. hrs.
REFERENCES
1. R.J. Hunter, Foundations of colloid science, 2nd Ed Oxford, 2006
2. Lyklema, ‘Fundamentals of interfacial and colloid science’, Vol. I – V Academic press, 1982
3. Cosgrove, ‘Colloid Science’ Blackwell Publishing, 2005.
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Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering
Kalabhavan, Vadodara.
Contact Details :
E.mail ID :head-chemengg@msubaroda.ac.in
Name of the Program: B.E. Chemical
Type of the Program F.S. of B.E.-IV CHEMICAL
Year IV CORE / ELECTIVE / FOUNDATION 1 : ELECTIVE CREDIT
PAPER CODE : CHL1709
Semester I PAPER NAME ELECTIVE : B CATALYSIS: SCIENCE & HOURS 45
TECHNOLOGY
Students will be assigned a topic for which a detailed literature survey has to be
carried out. Students will refer to various books and journals for the same and
UNIT – I
prepare a report. The report has to be submitted at the end of SS BE IV for
evaluation.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty : Technology and Engineering
Department : Chemical Engineering
Kalabhavan, Vadodara.
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Name of the Program: B.E. Chemical
Type of the Program: SS BEIV CHEMICAL
CORE / ELECTIVE / FOUNDATION 1 : CORE
Year IV CREDIT
PAPER CODE : CHL 1804
PAPER NAME : PROCESS SYNTHESIS AND
Semester II HOURS 45
ECONOMICS
Identify a suitable product and prepare a detailed project report or the product will
UNIT – I be assigned to them by the department to work out the project report. The report
has to be submitted at the end of SS BE IV for evaluation.