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Mechanical Operations
Mechanical Operations
Course description:
Pre-requisites: None
Textbooks:
1. McCabe W.L., Smith J.C. and Harriot P., Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering
McGraw Hill, New York 2001. 6 th Edition
2. Chattopadhyay O.P., Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, Vol. 1 & 2, Khanna
Publications, New Delhi, 1996.
3. Coulson J. M. and Richardson J.F; Chemical Engineering Vol. 1& 2 Publishers: Butter
worth – Heinemann Ltd. 2001-2002.
4. Christie J. GeanKoplis Transport processes & Unit Operation Prentice hall International
5. Badger & Banchero Introduction to Chemical Enginerring Mc-Graw- Hill Education
6. G.G. Brown Unit Operation John Willey
7. Hiremath R.S & Kulkarni A.P.,. Mechanical Operations Vol I Everest Publication
Objectives:
Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, Students will be able to solve different problems
involving hydro- mechanical operations and expand their knowledge in this subject.
Students will increase their proficiency inoral and written communications. Students will
have gained experience in working within a team of their colleagues.
1. Properties of particulate solid and equipment for size reduction: Surface area distribution
of powders, size reduction and separation, crushing, grinding equipments and
their characteristics, open and close circuit grinding.
4. Motion of particles through fluid: Drag coefficient, free settling and hindered settling,
gravity settlers, sedimentation theory and the principle of
operation. Batch and continuous thickeners as well as the design procedures, sedimenting
centrifuges.
5. Agitation and mixing: Introduction to agitation and mixing of solids and liquids
fundamentals, mixing and agitation equipments and their operational characteristics, power
consumption in mixing and agitation, different types of agitators and their selection criteria.
6. Handling of solids: Storage and conveying of solids, bins, hoppers, silos and their
operational characteristics, Loading and unloading of solids, different types of conveyors
and elevators for solid materials. Dust collectors, cyclone separators, electrostatic
precipitators, bag filters, operational characteristics of these and other similar
dust separators. (4-Hr)