CL206
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
FACULTY MEMBER :Prof.S. SUNDARAM
OBJECTIVE : To educate the students in the area of thermodynamics as applied to various Chemical Engineering Processes.
1. FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMODYNAMICS:
Laws of thermodynamics as applied to open and closed system - reversible and irreversible processes - state and point function - Absolute entropy - Thermodynamic property changes for ideal gas.
2. PVT RELATIONS:
PVT relationships for gases and liquids - equations of state - Z charts - gas mixtures. Compression - expansion. Refrigeration: Principles and application.
3. THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS:
Thermodynamic relations - Maxwell's relations - Jacobian algebra - estimation of thermodynamic properties.
4. PHASE EQUILIBRIA:
Phase equilibria - pure component and mixtures - Latent heat correlation - van Laar, Margules equations - Gibbs' - Duhem equation - consistency tests - partially miscible and immiscible systems - Azeotropes - retrograde condensation - thermodynamic diagrams.
5. CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA:
Chemical equilibria - heat effects, industrial reactions - Free energy calculations - Homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions - Industrial reactions like NH3 synthesis, SO3 production etc.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. J. M. Smith and Van Ness, "Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics", McGraw Hill, New York, 1994.
2. S. Sundaram, " Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics", Ahuja Publishers, New Delhi, 1998.
REFERENCE:
1. B.F. Dodge, "Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics", McGraw Hill, New York, 1971.