Mass and Energy balances
FACULTY | ENGINEERING | ||||
DEPARTMENT | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
LEVEL OF STUDY | UNDERGRADUATE | ||||
SEMESTER OF STUDY | 4o | ||||
COURSE TITLE | Mass and Energy balances | ||||
COURSEWORK BREAKDOWN | TEACHING WEEKLY HOURS | ECTS Credits | |||
Lectures | 4 | ||||
Laboratory | 0 | ||||
Projects | 0 | ||||
TOTAL | 5 | ||||
COURSE TYPE | Compulsory | ||||
PREREQUISITES | - | ||||
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION/EXAMS | Greek | ||||
COURSE DELIVERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS | - | ||||
MODULE WEB PAGE (URL) | https://eclass.uowm.gr/courses/CHEMENG313/ |
2. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes | |
Objectives: Introduction of students to: density, concentration, temperature, pressure, mass and material balances with and without chemical reaction, stoichiometry, combustion, two phase systems, condensation, vaporization, humidity, energy balances, enthalpy and units, dimensions and conversions, base of calculations, phase equilibrium. At the completion of the course the students will be able to: • Solve relevant problems for unit conversions, calculations for pressure, temperature, mass balances (including multiple components, recycle, split points, multiple units), enthalpy changes (with and without phase changes). • Understand the concepts of systems, physical properties (heats of formation and combustion, vapor pressures, specific heats) | |
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Searching, analysing and synthesizing data and information with the use of relevant technologies. Decision making and problem solving Working in groups and individually Developing strategies and creative thinking with open ended problems |
3. COURSE CONTENTS
1. Units, dimensions, moles, density, concentration, temperature, pressure and calculations. 2. Mass and material balances (introduction to the concept of balances, open and closed systems, steady and transient operation, with and without chemical reaction, recycle, split, industrial applications). 3. Gases, vapors, liquids, solids (ideal gases, systems with one or multiple components, vapor pressure, gas-liquid two phase systems, condensation, vaporization, humidity) 4. Energy balances (units, specific heats, enthalpy and its changes, with and without reactions, heats of mixing). |
4. TEACHING METHODS – ASSESSMENT
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USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ASSESSMENT METHODS | Final exams Projects |
5. RESOURCES
Suggested bibliography : |
1. Analysis of chemical processes, 2nd edition, Kookos Ioannis. 2. Basic principles and calculations in chemical engineering, 8th edition, Himmelblau D., Riggs J. |
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