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 411-103 Chemical Process Analysis 2

Credit Points

7.1

Coordinator

Professor David Boger and Ms Joan Gravina

Prerequisites

Satisfactory completion of 411-102 Chemical Process Analysis 1

Corequisites

None

Semester

2

Contact

Two one-hour lectures and one hour tutorial per week

Subject Description

Introduction to energy balance calculations allowing the estimation of stream temperatures and heating and cooling duties for chemical processes. Concept of conservation of energy is developed as the basis for determining energy flows in and around chemical processing systems; evaluation of enthalpy changes with and without phase change; simplified energy balances for batch, steady-state and adiabatic systems; energy balances in reacting systems; estimation of heats of reaction, combustion, solution and dilution; simultaneous material and energy balances; simple calculations involving combustion of fuels.

Assessment

One examination not exceeding three-hours at the end of second semester



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