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N02 1-10, 12.00 1.00P.

Feb 14, 2013 (Thu)

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics


COURSE OUTLINE

Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

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Outline of this Lecture


About Myself Synopsis of the Course Course Outcomes References Topic Teaching Methodology Assessment

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About Myself
Instructor :

MOHD ASMADI BIN MOHAMMED YUSSUF


Ph.D. (Energ. Sci.), KYOTO UNIV.; M.Eng. (Chem.Eng.), B..Eng. (Chem. Eng.), UTM

Position/ Room No.

: Senior Lecturer N01- 233 Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia Tel.: +(6)07-5535545 : asmadi@cheme.utm.my | asmadiyussuf@yahoo.com

Email

Lectures

: Monday 11.00 AM 1.00 PM Thursday 12.00PM 1.00 PM

Course website : http://elearning.utm.my

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Synopsis of the Course


This course introduces students to the chemical engineering thermodynamic theory and applications in the areas of
Volumetric properties of fluids
Heat effects Thermodynamic properties of fluids Thermodynamics of solutions Physical and chemical equilibria

In addition, student will also be given computer assignments to expose them to solving problems using software packages.

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Course Outcomes
CO1 State the thermodynamic equations and explain them for solving actual thermodynamic problems CO3 Analyse & calculate thermodynamic properties for a given system or process at specified conditions using appropriate thermodynamic approaches.

CO2 Apply the thermodynamic principles for the chemical process design as well as industrial application

CO4 Use the Vapor Liquid Equilibrium relations to solve the process separation problems.

CO5 Evaluate the chemical reaction equilibria for the equilibrium conversion/composition calculations.

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References

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Seventh Edition Smith, J. M, Van Ness, H. C, Abbott, M. M

Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Second Edition Elliott, J. R, Lira, C. T

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References (Cont.)

Chemical and Process Thermodynamics Third Edition Kyle B.G

Phase Equilibria in Chemical Engineering First Edition Walas S.M.

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Topics to be Discussed
Main Text: Smith, J. M, Van Ness, H. C, Abbott, M. M. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. Seventh Edition

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids

Chapter 01 Chapter 03

Heat Effects
Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids Solution Thermodynamics: Theory Solution Thermodynamics: Application Physical Equilibria

Chapter 04
Chapter 06 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 10

Chemical Reaction Equilibria

Chapter 13
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Teaching Methodology
Content delivery through lectures Lectures are given based on the active learning approach. For each of the subtopics, at least one example of test or exam standard will be discussed to enhance students understanding on the subject matter.
Tutorial Students will be divided into groups. Students are required to discuss and solve the questions given in their group Group project Independent study

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Assessment
The breakdown for grading is as follows:
Assignment/Computer Project Quizzes Test 1 (Week 6 - Chapter 3 & 4) Test 2 (Week 12 - Chapter 6 &11) Final exam : : : : : 5% 5% 20% 20% 50%

Total

100%

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