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CME366-Equipment For Pollution Control

The document outlines the course structure for CME366 and CME367, focusing on pollution control equipment and computational solid mechanics, respectively. It details course objectives, unit topics, and expected outcomes for students, including an understanding of pollution regulations, equipment design, and the basics of elasticity and finite element methods. Additionally, it lists textbooks and references for further reading.

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CME366-Equipment For Pollution Control

The document outlines the course structure for CME366 and CME367, focusing on pollution control equipment and computational solid mechanics, respectively. It details course objectives, unit topics, and expected outcomes for students, including an understanding of pollution regulations, equipment design, and the basics of elasticity and finite element methods. Additionally, it lists textbooks and references for further reading.

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McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2009.


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Science Intl Ltd, 2015.
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CME366 EQUIPMENT FOR POLLUTION CONTROL L T P C


3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1 To study the pollution control regulation and standards, water and wastewater.
2 To study the equipment for various water pollution.
3 To study the equipment for air pollution control.
4 To study the equipment for solid waste processing
5 To study the pollution monitoring equipment
UNIT I POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS 9
Pollutants in water and wastewater sources and impacts- Characteristics and impacts of solid and
hazardous wastes - Indian Constitution and Environmental Protection Legislations - Environmental
Standards under different Environmental legislations - Water Act (1974), Air Act (1981),
Environmental Protection Act (1986) and major Notifications, Municipal solid Wastes (Management
and Handling) Rules -Bio Medical Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules - Hazardous Wastes
(Management and Handling Rules),Environment Impact Assessment Notifications - Unit operations
and unit processes in Pollution Control- - Selection criteria for Pollution Control Equipment.

UNIT II EQUIPMENT FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 9


Operational principles and Design criteria of Flash mixers, Flocculators, Clarifiers, Sand Filters,
Adsorption Columns, Aerators, Air blowers, Distillation units, Centrifugal and Reciprocating Pumps,
Chemical dosing systems, Motors, Pipes, valves and Fittings.- Filed visit to a wastewater treatment
plant

UNIT III EQUIPMENT FOR AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 9


Operational principles and Design criteria of Cyclone separators, gravity settlers, Wet Scrubbers, Air
strippers, Bag Filters, Electrostatic precipitators, Biofilters - Filed visit to an industry with air pollution
control systems

UNIT IV EQUIPMENT FOR SOLID WASTE PROCESSING 9


Operational principles and Design criteria of Dewatering equipment centrifuge, Vaccum Filter, Filter
Press- Size Reduction equipment shredders, grinders Trommel and Disc Screens Air Classifiers
- bailing and briquetting incinerators Pyrolysis field visit to a solid waste processing facility
UNIT V POLLUTION MONITORING EQUIPMENT 9
- Sample preservation Equipment incubators
Cold Storage systems- equipment for analysis of water and air samples- Ambient air and flue gas
sampling and monitoring equipment
TOTAL :45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students would be able to


1. Explain the different types of pollution, their sources and effects.
2. Discuss the pollution control regulations and standards
3. Design equipment for pollution control
4. Discuss different methods of pollution control from various sources in air, water and soil
5. Discuss the Conduct performance assessment of pollution control equipment.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Management, Mc-Graw Hill India, First edition, 2015.
2.
Wiley Eastern Limited, India.
REFERENCES:
1. Shyam Diwan and Armin Rosencranz, Enviromental Law and Policy in India, Oxford, 2001
2. Treatment and Reuse, Fourth Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2014.
3. Noel de Nevers, "Air Pollution Control Engg", Mc Graw Hill, New York, 2016.
4. CPCB (2021), "Pollution Control Acts, Rules and Notifications issued thereunder, PCL
Series- Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi
5. olid waste management,Vol I, II and III, Central Public
Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation , Government of India, New Delhi, 2016.

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5 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2
Low (1) ; Medium (2) ; High (3)

CME367 COMPUTATIONAL SOLID MECHANICS L T P C


3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1 To study the definition and basics on theory of elasticity
2 To learn finite element method and procedure for static linear elasticity
3 To study the Non Linear and History depend problems
4 To study time dependent and dynamic problems of Small and large strain visco-
plasticity
5 To study Structural Elements & Interfaces and contact using penalty method.

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