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CHE 531
CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES II
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COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE NAME
COURSE CODE
PROGRAM
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CREDIT HOURS
CONTACT HOURS
COURSE STATUS
PRE-REQUISITE
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SYNOPSIS
This course is a continuation of Chemical Process Principle I. The students are exposed to
advanced material and energy balance concepts to solve problems of unit operations in
chemical processing for both steady and unsteady state systems. The students are also
exposed to the application of specific chemical engineering software to solve material and
energy balances.
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OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Ability to employ and solve material and energy balances on non-reactive
processes.
2. Ability to employ and solve material and energy balances on reactive
processes.
3. Ability to formulate and solve material and energy balances to processes that
are in transient state.
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METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
Lecture and tutorial
Lecture
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3 hrs/wk
Tutorial
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1 hrs/wk
LESSON PLAN
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LESSON PLAN
WEEK
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CHAPTER
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Read Chapter 7:
Section 7.1 to 7.6
Read Chapter 8:
Section 8.1 to 8.5
2-6
7-11
Conduct TEST 1
(Chapter 7 & 8)
Read Chapter 9:
Section 9.1 to 9.6
LESSON PLAN
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CHAPTER
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Read Chapter 11
Section 11.2 to
11.4
Conduct TEST 2
(Chapter Chapter
9 & 11)
REVISION WEEK
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ASSESSMENT
Tests & Assignments
Final Examination
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TEXT BOOK
Felder, R.M. & Rousseau, R.W. (2000). Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes,
3rd Edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons.
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REFERENCES
Himmelblau, D.M. & Riggs, J.B. (2004). Basic Principles and calculations in
Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition, New York: Pearson Education International.
Smith, J.M., Van Ness, H.C. & Abbot, M.M. (1996). Introduction to Chemical
Engineering Thermodynamics, 5th Edition, New York: McGraw Hill.
Perry, R.H., Green, D.W. & Maloney, J.O. (1997). Perrys Chemical Engineers
Handbook, 7th Edition, New York: McGraw Hill.
LESSON PLAN
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Attendance is compulsory. Students who fail to comply 80% of the attendance will be
barred from taking the final exam. Absence from lecture, tutorial, test, presentation,
etc must be supported by relevant document.
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OTHER INFORMATION/DETAILS
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