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Engineering Chemistry

This document outlines the objectives and content of the Engineering Chemistry course CY8151. The course aims to make students conversant with water treatment techniques, the basic concepts of phase rule and its applications, and the preparation and properties of engineering materials. The course content includes 5 units that cover topics such as water treatment, surface chemistry and catalysis, alloys and phase rule, fuels and combustion, and energy sources and storage devices. The overall objective is for students to gain knowledge of engineering materials, fuels, energy sources, and water treatment to facilitate further learning.

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Engineering Chemistry

This document outlines the objectives and content of the Engineering Chemistry course CY8151. The course aims to make students conversant with water treatment techniques, the basic concepts of phase rule and its applications, and the preparation and properties of engineering materials. The course content includes 5 units that cover topics such as water treatment, surface chemistry and catalysis, alloys and phase rule, fuels and combustion, and energy sources and storage devices. The overall objective is for students to gain knowledge of engineering materials, fuels, energy sources, and water treatment to facilitate further learning.

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CY8151 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY L T P C

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OBJECTIVES:

• To make the students conversant with boiler feed water requirements,


related problems and water treatment techniques.
• To develop an understanding of the basic concepts of phase rule and its
applications to single and two component systems and appreciate the
purpose and significance of alloys.
• Preparation, properties and applications of engineering materials.
• Types of fuels, calorific value calculations, manufacture of solid, liquid and
gaseous fuels.
• Principles and generation of energy in batteries, nuclear reactors, solar
cells, wind mills and fuel cells.

UNIT I WATER AND ITS TREATMENT 9


Hardness of water – types – expression of hardness – units – estimation of hardness of
water by EDTA – numerical problems – boiler troubles (scale and sludge) – treatment of
boiler feed water – Internal treatment (phosphate, colloidal, sodium aluminate and calgon
conditioning) external treatment – Ion exchange process, zeolite process – desalination of
brackish water - Reverse Osmosis.

UNIT II SURFACE CHEMISTRY AND CATALYSIS 9


Adsorption: Types of adsorption – adsorption of gases on solids – adsorption of solute from
solutions – adsorption isotherms – Freundlich‘s adsorption isotherm – Langmuir‘s adsorption
isotherm – contact theory – kinetics of surface reactions, unimolecular reactions, Langmuir -
applications of adsorption on pollution abatement. Catalysis: Catalyst – types of catalysis –
criteria – autocatalysis – catalytic poisoning and catalytic promoters - acid base catalysis –
applications (catalytic convertor) – enzyme catalysis– Michaelis – Menten equation.

UNIT III ALLOYS AND PHASE RULE 9


Alloys: Introduction- Definition- properties of alloys- significance of alloying, functions and
effect of alloying elements- Nichrome and stainless steel (18/8) – heat treatment of steel.
Phase rule: Introduction, definition of terms with examples, one component system -water
system - reduced phase rule - thermal analysis and cooling curves - two component systems
- lead-silver system - Pattinson process.

UNIT IV FUELS AND COMBUSTION 9


Fuels: Introduction - classification of fuels - coal - analysis of coal (proximate and ultimate) -
carbonization - manufacture of metallurgical coke (Otto Hoffmann method) - petroleum -
manufacture of synthetic petrol (Bergius process) - knocking - octane number - diesel oil -
cetane number - natural gas - compressed natural gas (CNG) - liquefied petroleum gases
(LPG) - power alcohol and biodiesel. Combustion of fuels: Introduction - calorific value -
higher and lower calorific values- theoretical calculation of calorific value - ignition
temperature - spontaneous ignition temperature - explosive range - flue gas analysis
(ORSAT Method).
UNIT V ENERGY SOURCES AND STORAGE DEVICES 9
Nuclear fission - controlled nuclear fission - nuclear fusion - differences between nuclear
fission and fusion - nuclear chain reactions - nuclear energy - light water nuclear power plant
- breeder reactor - solar energy conversion - solar cells - wind energy. Batteries, fuel cells
and supercapacitors: Types of batteries – primary battery (dry cell) secondary battery (lead
acid battery, lithium-ion-battery) fuel cells – H2-O2 fuel cell.

TOTAL: 45
PERIODS OUTCOMES:

o The knowledge gained on engineering materials, fuels, energy sources and water
treatment techniques will facilitate better understanding of engineering processes
and applications for further learning.

TEXT BOOKS:

1 S. S. Dara and S. S. Umare, ―A Textbook of Engineering Chemistryǁ,


S. Chand & Company LTD, New Delhi, 2015
2 P. C. Jain and Monika Jain, ―Engineering Chemistryǁ Dhanpat Rai
Publishing Company (P) LTD, New Delhi, 2015
3 S. Vairam, P. Kalyani and Suba Ramesh, ―Engineering Chemistryǁ,
Wiley India PVT, LTD, New Delhi, 2013.

REFERENCES:

1. Friedrich Emich, ―Engineering Chemistryǁ, Scientific International PVT, LTD,


New Delhi, 2014.
2. Prasanta Rath, ―Engineering Chemistryǁ, Cengage Learning India PVT,
LTD, Delhi, 2015.
3. Shikha Agarwal, ―Engineering Chemistry-Fundamentals and Applicationsǁ,
Cambridge University Press, Delhi, 2015.

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