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Petroleum Refining & Petrochemical Technology Course code: 3350503

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT

COURSE CURRICULUM
COURSE TITLE: PETROLEUM REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL
TECHNOLOGY
(COURSE CODE: 3350503)

Diploma Programme in which this course is offered Semester in which offered


Chemical Engineering 5th semester

1. RATIONALE
The development of refining and petro-chemical industries in the country has made it compulsory for
the chemical engineers to get acquainted with important aspects of petroleum refining and
petrochemical technology. Every diploma chemical engineer has to invariably handle the vast
consumption of petroleum products, their diversity and increasing applications. Diploma holders have
to apply the relevant concepts for operating petroleum refinery or petrochemical plant in a smooth and
safe manner. These may also helpful in marketing and quality check of petro products. Hence, this
course has been designed to develop such competency and skills.

2. LIST OF COMPETENCY
The course should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop required skills in
students so that they are able to acquire following competency:
 Operate petroleum refinery and petro-chemical plant

3. COURSE OUTCOMES
The theory should be taught and practical should be carried out in such a manner that students are
able to acquire required learning out comes in cognitive, psychomotor and affective domain to
demonstrate following course outcomes.
i. Characterize crude petroleum and petroleum refinery
ii. Fractionate crude petroleum into useful fractions
iii. Measure important physical properties of petroleum products
iv. Apply refinery processes to maximize desired petro products
v. Use treatment techniques to purify petro products
vi. Manufacture widely used petrochemicals

4. TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME


Teaching Scheme Total Credits Examination Scheme
(In Hours) (L+T+P) Theory Marks Practical Marks Total
Marks
L T P C ESE PA ESE PA
150
4 0 2 6 70 30 20 30

Legends: L - Lecture; T - Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P - Practical; C - Credit; ESE - End
Semester Examination; PA - Progressive Assessment

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5. COURSE CONTENT DETAILS


Unit Major Learning Outcomes Topics and Sub-topics
(in cognitive domain)
1a. Describe the reserves of Crude 1.1 Occurrence and history of Petroleum
Unit – I Petroleum oil in India 1.2 Crude Petroleum oil reserves in India
Basics of 1a.1State basics occurrence of 1.3 Composition of Petroleum
Petroleum and Petroleum 1.4 Classification of Petroleum
Refinery 1a.2 Classify Petroleum
1a.3Describe history of Petroleum

1b. Explain basics of refineries and– 1.5 Refineries development in Gujarat and India
products 1.6 Types of Refineries
1b.1State types of Refineries 1.7 Refinery processes
1b.2Describe Refinery processes- 1.7.1 Physical changes
Physical and Chemical changes 1.7.2 Chemical changes
1.8 Refinery products
2a. Describe primary treatment of Primary treatment of crude :
Unit – II crude 2.1 Dehydration and Desalting of crude oil
Fractionation 2.2 Pipe still heater
of Petroleum 2b. Describe distillation of crude 2.3 Atmospheric distillation of crude
and crude residue 2.4 Vacuum distillation of crude residue
2c. Identify Physical properties of 2.5 Physical properties of petroleum products and
petroleum products fractions and its measurements :
measure- (Units of measure ) 2.5.1 Petrol
2.5.2 Diesel
2.5.3 Kerosene
2.5.4 Lubricant oil
2.5.5 CNG and LPG
2.5.6 Grease
3a. Compare Cracking methods 3.1 Cracking
Unit – III 3a.1 Describe the Purpose of 3.1.1 Purpose of cracking
Refinery cracking & Effect of temperature 3.1.2 Effect of temperature and pressure on
Processes and pressure on Cracking Cracking
Cracking methods
3.1.3 Thermal cracking
3.1.4 catalytic cracking
3.1.5Fluidised bed catalytic cracking
3b.Explain need of Reforming 3.2 Reforming
3b.1 Differentiate thermal and 3.2.1 Purpose of Reforming
catalytic reforming 3.2.2 Differentiate thermal and catalytic
3b.2 Identify effect of important reforming
parameters on reforming 3.2.3 Platforming(Pt catalyst-Reforming)
3b.3 Explain Pt catalyst-Reforming
3c. Explain in brief refinery 3.3 Other important refinery processes
processes -Hydrotreating, 3.3.1 Hydrotreating
Hydrocracking, Delayed coking , 3.3.2 Hydrocracking
Visbreaking 3.3.3 Delayed coking
3.3.4 Visbreaking
4a. State the purposes of sulphur 4.1 Purposes and methods of sulphur removal
Unit – IV removal 4.2 Doctor's sweetening
Treatment 4a.1 Explain methods of sulphur 4.3 Catalytic desulfurization
Techniques removal - Doctor's sweetening, 4.4 MEROX treatment
Catalytic desulfurization ,

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Unit Major Learning Outcomes Topics and Sub-topics


(in cognitive domain)
MEROX treatment

4b. Explain Treatment of Kerosene 4.5 Treatment of Kerosene by liquid SO2 extraction
by liquid SO2 extraction
4c. Distinguish solvent extraction 4.6 Solvent extraction processes
processes – Furtural, Phenol, 4.6.1 Furtural extraction method
Duo sol 4.6.2 Phenol extraction method
4.6.3 Duo sol extraction process
4d. Describe Purpose of dewaxing 4.7 Purpose of dewaxing
4e. Compare dewaxing Techniques Dewaxing Techniques
4.8 Dewaxing without solvent
4.9 Dewaxing with solvent
4.9.1 Ketone dewaxing and propane dewaxing
Unit – V 5a. Describe in brief development of 5.1 Development of petrochemical industry in
Petrochemicals petrochemical industry in Gujarat and in India
Gujarat and in India
5b. Draw flow chart for 5.2 Manufacturing of important C1 compounds
manufacturing of 5.2.1 Methanol
- C1 compounds- Methanol and 5.2.2 Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde 5.3 Manufacturing of important C2 compounds
-C2 compounds - Ethylene 5.3.1 Ethylene dichloride
dichloride ,Vinyl chloride and 5.3.2 Vinyl chloride
Ethylene Oxide 5.3.3 Ethylene Oxide
- C3 compounds- 5.4 Manufacturing of important C3 compounds
Polypropylene.Propylene oxide 5.4.1 Polypropylene.
-Chemicals from aromatics- 5.4.2 Propylene oxide
Linear Alkyl Benzene 5.5 Chemicals from aromatics
Phenol by benzene sulfonate 5.6 Manufacture of Linear Alkyl Benzene
process 5.7 Manufacture of Phenol by benzene sulfonate
process

6. SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE WITH HOURS & MARKS (THEORY)

Unit Unit Title Distribution of Theory Marks


Teaching R U A Total
Hours Level Level Level Marks
I Basics of Petroleum and 6 4 2 2 8
Refinery
II Fractionation of Petroleum 8 4 4 2 10
III Refinery Processes 10 5 5 3 13
IV Treatment Techniques 14 6 6 5 17
V Petrochemicals 18 8 7 7 22
Total 56 27 24 19 70
Legends: R = Remember; U = Understand; A = Apply and above levels (Bloom’s revised taxonomy)
Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers.
The actual distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

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7. SUGGESTED LIST OF EXERCISES/PRACTICAL

The practical/exercises should be properly designed and implemented with an attempt to


develop different types of skills (outcomes in psychomotor and affective domain) so that
students are able to acquire the competencies/course outcomes. Following is the list of
practical exercises for guidance.
Note: outcomes in psychomotor domain are listed here as practical/exercises. However, if
these practical/exercises are completed appropriately, they would also lead to
development of certain outcomes in affective domain which would in turn lead to development
of Course Outcomes related to affective domain. Thus over all development of Programme
Outcomes (as given in a common list at the beginning of curriculum document for this
programme) would be assured.
Faculty should refer to that common list and should ensure that students also acquire
outcomes in affective domain which are required for overall achievement of Programme
Outcomes/Course Outcomes.

S. No. Unit Practical/Exercise Apprx.


No. (outcomes in psychomotor domain) Hrs.
Required
1 I Prepare a detail chart of modern refinery 2
2 I Prepare a detail chart of petrochemical products 2
3 II Determine flash point by Penskey Martin method 2
4 II Determine fire point by Penskey Martin method 2
5 II Measure softening point and drop point of Grease 2
6 II Measure Aniline point of lubricating oil 2
7 II Determine penetration number of Grease 2
8 II Determine Carbon residue by Ram's bottom method 2
9 II Determine Carbon residue by conradson method 2
10 II Measure smoke point of kerosene 2
11 II Measure cloud point lubricating oil 2
12 II Measure pour point lubricating oil 2
13 II Measure initial & final boiling point of any petroleum 2
product
14 II Measure Viscosity of lube oil by Redwood /Saybolt/Engler 2
viscometer
Total 28

8. SUGGESTED LIST OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES


Following is the list of proposed student activities. These could be individual and group
based.
i.Course/topic based presentation
ii.Market survey of various petrochemical products of different manufacturers and their
comparison based on their specification, composition and cost
iii.MCQ/Quiz

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9. SPECIAL INSTRCTIONAL STRATEGY (IF ANY)


i. Lecture and demonstration of Animated videos of refinery and petrochemical plant
ii. Arrange an industrial visit to nearby petrochemical indusrty
iii. Mini project

10 SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES


A. List of Books:
Sr. Title of Books Author Publication
No.
Modern Petroleum Refining
1 B. K.Bhaskar Rao Oxford and IBH, 2007
Processes
Outlines of chemical M. Gopala Rao, 3rd Edition East-West
2
Technology Marshall Sittig press pvt. Ltd, Delhi
Shreve’s Chemical Process Austin G.T. McGraw Hill publication –
3
Industries New Delhi, 5th edition
2nd Edition, Khanna
4 A Text on Petrochemicals B.K.Bhaskar Rao
Publishers, Delhi, 1998
Petroleum Refinery McGraw Hill, Newyork,
5 W.L.Nelson
Engineering 1958
B. List of Major Equipment/Materials (With major specifications):
i. Penskey Martin Apparatus: Electrical heating with gas test jet and electric
heater with energy regulator. Assembly is resting in air bath which is covered
with dome shape metal top. The cup is fitted with insulated handle and locking
arrangement. The round shaped heater with different temperature regulation
system suitable for operation on 220 Volts AC mains.
ii. Cleaveland Flash and Fire Point Apparatus: The apparatus consists of a cup,
heating plate, thermometer clip and test flame attachment with swivel joint for
passing over liquids.
iii. Softening point and drop point Apparatus: Ring and Ball Apparatus with
electric motorised stirrer and electric heater,concealed hot plate with
temperature regulator.
iv. Drop Point Apparatus - hand operated stirrer, consists of brass sleeve and case
with metal cup and a glass boiling tube with cork fitted to a bath (Beaker) is
provided .
v. Penetrometer : A rack, pinion and pointer assembly, dial is graduated from 0-
400 in on tenth millimeter sub division. Two samples containers made of
Aluminium, round dial fitted on a Aluminium painted stand having adjustable
penetration needle, holder sample container and transfer dish.
vi. Ram's bottom Apparatus: It consists of a solid metal bath having 6 walls to
accommodate cocking bulbs with heating elements around the bath, the
temperature may be controlled by a Pyrometer depending upon the type
supplied, 6 cocking bulbs are supplied with apparatus.
vii. Conradson Apparatus: The Apparatus consists of Spun Sheet Iron Crucible
25cc capacity, sheet iron hood and sheet iron block on a stand with triangular
wire bridge.

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viii. Cloud and pour point Apparatus: It consists of a main cooling bath made of
stainless steel sheet and stand unit with drain plug and cover with provision for
fitting thermometer and a filling aperture for adding freezing mixture. A glass
jar for containing oils, jacket, disc and gasket.
ix. Distillation Apparatus: The instrument consists of metal shield fitted with
asbestos board to support distillation flask with height adjustable device. It has
slide for vapour tube and lining having glass window for clear view of inside
objects. The condenser bath is provided with Mild Steel black painted stand.
Electrically operated on 220 volts AC mains.
x. Red wood viscometer: Made of stainless steel bath big enough to
accommodate 3 cups Redwood No.I and 2 cups of Redwood No.II. Oil cups
fitted with Precision jets of Stainless Steel. Temperature is controlled by
energy regulator.
xi. Saybolt Viscometer: Stainless Steel bath with oil cup which is centrally placed
in a water bath. The bath has a lid which contains a Water Cooling Tube, Two
handle with Two Stirrer Blades, Thermometer socket, Straight heater, Stirring
is done by turntable arrangement.
xii. Engler Viscometer: It consists of Stainless steel water bath having oil cup with
double walled lid. The water bath with stirring device mounted on stand. A
thermometer clip to the water bath and the oil cup lid has a thermometer
socket. The bath is fitted with 500 watts heater. It is supplied with wooden or
ebonite valve to fit jet. It can operate on 220 Volts AC mains.
xiii. Materials: Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene, Lube oil, Grease, Aniline

C List of Software/Learning Websites


i. www.personal.psu.edu/jun3/blogs/assignments/Oil%20Refinery.pdf‎
ii. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/103103029/pdf/mod2.pdf
iii. www.processengr.com/ppt_presentations/oil_refinery_processes.pdf‎
iv. http://www.exxonmobil.com/Europe-English/Files/Simple_Guide_to_oil_refining.pdf
v. http://www.kau.edu.sa/Files/0001216/files/4354_Important%20Petrochemical%20Processes.p
df
vi. http://www.kau.edu.sa/Files/0053956/Subjects/Chapter%201%20petro.pdf
vii. http://e-lib.dede.go.th/mm-data/Bib11162.pdf
viii. http://chemicalsbestpractices.sap.com/Files/2_SAP_In_The_Chemical_Industry/
ix. 2_2_Chemical_Subindustries/SAP_Petrochemicals_Overview.pdf
x. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/103103029/pdf/mod3.pdf

11. COURSE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE


Faculty Members from Polytechnics

 Prof. D. H. Joshi, I/C H. O. D. in Chemical Engineering, Government Polytechnic,


Valsad
 Prof. P. D. Chaudhary, Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, Government
Polytechnic, Valsad
 Prof. N. N. Hansalia, Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, Government
Polytechnic, Rajkot
 Prof. Mrs K. J. Sareriya, Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, Government
Polytechnic, Rajkot

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Coordinator and Faculty Members from NITTTR Bhopal

 Prof. Dr. Abhilash Thakur. Associate Professor, Department of Applied Sciences


 Prof. Dr. Bashirullah Shaikh, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Sciences

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