Lesson Plan Che544
Lesson Plan Che544
Lesson Plan Che544
2.0 SYNOPSIS
This subject introduces the students to one of the fundamental knowledge that the
students must acquire in separation theory with respect to mass transfer principles
in various unit operation i.e distillation, liquid-liquid extraction, leaching,
membrane separation and crystallization.
3.0 OBJECTIVES
1.0 Distillation
Briefing of the
1.1 Definition and general description of course
the process objectives and
1.2 Physical concepts of distillation lesson plan.
1.3 Vapour-liquid equilibrium relationship
1.4 Relative volatility Lecture
1.5 Batch distillation Tutorial
1.5.1 Rayleigh equation
1.6 Continuous distillation
1.6.1 Definition and descriptionof process
1-3 3 1.6.2 Reflux ratio
1.6.3 Calculationof theoretical stages
using: McCabe-Thielemethod and
Lewis-Sorelmethod
1.6.4 Overall plate efficiency and
Minimum reflux ratio
1.7 Azeotropic distillation
1.7.1 Azeotropic mixtures
1.7.2 Distillation of azeotropic mixtures
1.8 Multicomponent distillation (MCD)
1.8.1 Introductionand Phase equilibria
1.8.2 Fractionationof multi component
mixtures
5.0 Crystallization
5.1 Introduction Lecture
5.1.1 Crystallization Tutorial
12&14 2 5.1.2 Types of Crystals
5.2 Equilibrium Solubility in Group
Crystallization Assignment
LESSON PLAN FACULTY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CHE 544 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
SEPARATION PROCESS
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6.0 ASSESSMENTS
Final Examination 60%
Tests / Assignments 40%
8.0 REFERENCES
1. McCabe, L., Smith lC. and Harriot, P. (2001) Unit Operations of Chemical
Engineering, 6th Edition, New York: McGraw -Hill
2. Coulson, M. and Richardson, J.F. (1993). Chemical Engineering: Unit
Operations, Vol. 2, 4th Edition. Oxford: Pergamon Press
3. Seader, J.D. and Henley, EJ (1998). Separation Process Principles. New
York: Wiley & Sons.
4. Treybal, E. (1990). Mass Transfer Operations, 4th Edition. New York:
McGraw-Hill
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NAME : U~ KALTHUM NAME : DR SITI WAHIDAH PUASA
IBRAHIM POSITION: HEAD OF CHEMICAL
POSITION: LECTURER ENGINEERING CENTRE