Syllabus - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CM302)


Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CM302)

III-Semester

Basic concepts of work & heat system, properties and state of systems; first law of thermodynamics; application, batch flow processes; steady & unsteady state flow.

Critical properties corresponding state compressibility, PVT behavior of pure fluids viral equation, cubic equation, generalized correlation & eccentric factor, behavior of liquid, second law of T.D, & its application.

Adiabatic reactions, Equilibrium in homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions.

Carnot cycle, Carnot theorem, thermodynamics temperature scales, concept of entropy, calculation of entropy for various systems, entropy for real system.

Effect of pressure on specific heat, Joule Thompson effect, third law of thermodynamics & its applications.

Compression & expansion of fluids; single stage, multiple stage requirements & efficiency along with effect & engineering along with effects clearance, compression of real gas.

Course Objective

The objective of this course to understand the theory and applications of classical thermodynamics, thermodynamic properties, equations of state, methods used to describe, compression and expansion of fluids.

Course Outcome

["Ability to understand basic concepts of thermodynamics and first law", "Ability to estimate PVT behaviors and critical properties of fluids.", "To provide knowledge & application of second law of thermodynamics.", "To provide knowledge & application of third law of thermodynamics.", "To analyze effect of pressure on specific heat, compression & expansion of fluids."]

Practicals

Reference Books

  • Smith J.M and Van Ness-Introduction to Chemical Engg Thermodynamics –6th edition

  • Daubert; Chemical Engg thermodynamic; TMH

  • Rathakrishnan E; Fundamentals of Engg Thermodynamics; PHI

  • Dodge B.F. Chemical Engineering –Thermodynamics –McGraw Hill

  • Balzhiser, Samuels and Eliassen-Chemical Engg- Thermodynamics Prentice Hall

  • Sandler S.I Chemical Engg-Thermodynamics-John Wiley and son

  • Rastogi and Mishra-Chemical Engg Thermodynamics