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Semester - Iii: Total Sw+Ese Credit CR

This document provides information on the Material and Energy Balance course offered in the 3rd semester. The course aims to provide basic knowledge of principles of material and energy balances applied to chemical engineering systems. The course outcomes are listed as being able to understand conversions, carry out combustion calculations, apply balances to systems, analyze stoichiometric relations, and design equipment with inlet/outlet streams. References for the course are also provided, including authors and publication details.

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Semester - Iii: Total Sw+Ese Credit CR

This document provides information on the Material and Energy Balance course offered in the 3rd semester. The course aims to provide basic knowledge of principles of material and energy balances applied to chemical engineering systems. The course outcomes are listed as being able to understand conversions, carry out combustion calculations, apply balances to systems, analyze stoichiometric relations, and design equipment with inlet/outlet streams. References for the course are also provided, including authors and publication details.

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SEMESTER –III

Sessional (SW)

End Semester
Examination
(TS/PS)
Sessional

(ESE)
Periods

Category
Subject Component Total Credit

Type
SN Subject
Code SW+ESE Cr

L T P CT TA CT+TA TE/PE

BOE3** / Science Based Open Elective/BSC


1 T ES/BS 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
BAS303 (Maths-III/Math IV/ Math V)
Universal Human Value and
BVE301 /
2 Professional Ethics/ Technical T VA/HS 2 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 3
BAS301
Communication
3 BCH301 Material and Energy Balance T PC 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
Basics of Food Science and
4 BFT302 T PC 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
Technology
5 BFT303 Basic Food Microbiology T PC 2 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 3
6 BFT351 Energy & Environment Lab P PC 0 0 2 50 50 50 100 1
7 BFT352 Analysis of Food Constituents Lab P PC 0 0 2 50 50 50 100 1
8 BFT353 Basic Food Microbiology Lab P PC 0 0 2 50 50 50 100 1
BCC301 / Cyber Security/Python
10 T VA 2 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 2
BCC302 programming
Internship Assesment /Mini
11 BCC351 P 100 100 2
Project*
Total 15 5 6 25

 Mathematics –III for CE / ENV and allied branches


 Mathematics-IV for Computer/Electronics/Electrical & allied Branches, Mechanical & Allied Branches Textile/Chemical & allied
Branches
 Mathematics-V for Bio Technology / Agriculture Engineering
SEMESTER –IV

Sessional (SW)

End Semester
Examination
(TS/PS)
Sessional

(ESE)
Periods

Category
Component Total Cred
Subject

Type
SN Subject SW+ES it
Code
E Cr
CT+T TE/P
L T P CT TA
A E

BAS403 / BSC(Maths-III/Math IV/ Math V)/Science BS/E


1 T 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
BOE4** Based Open Elective S

BAS401 / Technical Communication / Universal HS/V


2 T 2 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 3
BVE401 Human Value and Professional Ethics A
3 BFT401 Fluid Flow and Solid Handling T PC 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
4 BFT402 Food Chemistry T PC 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
Food Biochemistry & Biotechnology

5 BFT403 T PC 2 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 3

6 BFT451 Fluid Flow & Solid Handling Lab P PC 0 0 2 50 50 50 100 1


7 BFT452 Food Chemistry Lab P PC 0 0 2 50 50 50 100 1
8 BFT453 Food Biochemistry & Biotechnology Lab P PC 0 0 2 50 50 50 100 1
BCC402 /
9 Python Programming/Cyber Security P VA 2 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 2
BCC401
BVE451 /
10 Sports and Yoga - II / NSS-II P VA 0 0 3 100 100 0
BVE452
1
Total 5 9 23
5
Minor Degree/ Honors Degree MT-1/HT-
1
th
*The Mini Project or internship (4 weeks) will be done during summer break after 4 Semester and will be assessed during V semester.
SYLLABUS
III SEMESTER
COURSE TITLE: MATERIAL & ENERGY BALANCE

SUBJECT CODE: BCH301 SEMESTER:III

PREREQUISITES:NIL

OBJECTIVE:
 To provide basic knowledge of principles of material and energy balances applied to chemical engineering systems
and to make them able to calculate the quantity of material input and output of a process plant.

COURSE OUTCOME:
After successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:
 Understand conversions of units, equations, and various concentration measures
 Carry out combustion calculations, proximate and ultimate analysis.
 Apply steady-state and unsteady-state material and energy balance on a system.
 Analyze all the stoichiometric relations being applied to a system undergoing a chemical process and perform the enthalpy
calculation.
 Design equipment with inlet and outlet; including recycle-bypass streams for a chemical process and calculate the quantities
of utilities required.

REFERENCEBOOKS
S.NO NAME OFAUTHORS /BOOKS/PUBLISHERS YEAR OF PUBLICATION
/REPRINT

1. Hougen D.A., Watson K.M. and Ragatz R.A., “Chemical Process Principles”, Part-I, 2Ed., 1995
CBS Publishers.
2. Felder R.M. and Rousseradu R.W., “Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes”, 3Ed.., 2005
John Wiley.
3. Narayanan K.V. and Lakshmikutty B., “Stoichiometry and Process Calculations”, Prentice 2006
Hall of India.
4. Bhatt B.I. and Vora S.M., “Stoichiometry”, 5th Ed., TataMcGraw-Hill 2010
5. Himmelblau D.M. and RiggsthJ. B.,“ Principles and Calculations in Chemical 2012
Engineering”, 8Ed., Prentice Hall of India.

Units Contents Lecture


Hours

Introduction: Units and dimensions in chemical engineering,unit conversion factors, unit


conversionofdimensionalequations, Compositions of Mixture and Solutions, stoichiometric and
composition relations, Conceptof limiting and excessreactant, conversion, extent ofreaction,
selectivity and yield
I Average molecular weight, density and composition (by weight and by mole) of gas mixture, Ideal 8
and Real Gas Laws - Gas constant - Calculations of Pressure, Volume and Temperature using Ideal
Gas Law, Use of Partial Pressure and Pure Component Volume in Gas Calculations, Applications of
Real Gas Relationships
Material Balance & Applications:
Stoichiometric Principles, Concept of material balance, open and closed systems, steady state and
unsteady state, multiple component system, selection of a basis,problem solving strategy,
12
II Conservation of mass/atom, material lbalance for Systems without chemical reactions involving
single unit and multiple units, Material balance for systems with chemical reactions involving single
unit and multiple units, analysis of systems with bypass ,recycle and purge streams

Humidity & Saturation:


Vaporisation & condensation, partial pressure & vapor pressure, vapor-liquid equilibrium and
concepts of humidity &saturation, Dry bulb and wet bulb temperature, Calculation of Absolute
III Humidity, Molal Humidity, Relative Humidity and Percentage Humidity, Use of Humidity in 6
Condensation and Drying, Humidity Chart, Dew Point. Analysis of processes involving
condensation, crystallization and vaporization.

Energy Balance & Applications:


Conservation of energy, energy balance for systems with and without chemical reactions, Analysis
of Products of Combustion of Solid, Liquid and Gas Fuels, Calculation of Excess Air, Heat Capacity of
Solids, Liquids, Gases and Solutions, Mean Heat Capacity, Sensible and Latent Heats, Enthalpy,
10
IV Hess’s Law, Standard Heats of Reaction, Formation,
combustion,solutionsandmixing,adiabaticandnon-adiabaticreactions, theoretical & actual flame
temperatures,chemical engineering problems involving energybalance.

Degrees of freedom analysis & Unsteady State Material and Energy Balances:
V Degrees of freedom analysis for the multi component systems , combined steady state material
and energy balance, Unsteady State Material and Energy balances involving with and without 6
chemical reactions.

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