Ch.E-322 Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer (SHMT)
Ch.E-322 Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer (SHMT)
Ch.E-322 Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer (SHMT)
E-322
Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer (SHMT)
Lecture-1; Course Outlines and
Introduction to Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer
Presented By
Dr. Muhammad Bilal Khan Niazi
Introduction
Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer
Course Code : CHE-322
Credit Hours: 3-1
Instructor: Dr. Muhammad Bilal
Khan Niazi
Course Evaluation
Evaluation type
%age
Quiz
15
Assignment
05
OHT
30
Final Exam
50
Course Outlines
Humidification and Cooling Towers: Humidification
terms, wet-bulb and adiabatic saturation temperature,
Humidity data for the air-water system, temperaturehumidity chart, enthalpy-humidity chart, determination of
humidity, humidification and dehumidification.
Cooling Towers Design: Basic principles, types, features
and operation of various cooling towers. Alternative sinks
for waste heat. Environmental effects.
Course Outlines
Drying: General principles, Rate of drying, The
mechanism of moisture movement during drying,
Diffusion and Capillary theory of drying, Classification
and selection of dryers(Tray, tunnel, rotary, drum,
spray, pneumatic, fluidized beds, turbo-shelf, disc and
centrifuge dryers), solvent drying, superheated steam
drying, freeze drying, flash drying, partial recycle
dryers the drying of gases.
Course Outlines
Multi-component distillation: Degrees of freedom in
separation specifications, key components in multicomponent mixtures and recovery fraction,
continuous flash distillation with heat balancing,
equilibrium and enthalpy expressions, multi-stage
distillation separations, minimum stages in ideal
systems (Fenske equation) and minimum reflux ratio
calculations, approximate calculation of stages for
partial reflux. Azeotropic and Extractive distillation.
Course Outlines
Crystallization
Theory of crystallization, Learning the fundamentals of
crystallization process, Saturation and nucleation, selection and
classification of crystallizers based on their respective
applications, Crystallizers, Principles of operation
Recommended Books
Text
Books
Reference 1. Foust Alan S., Wenzel Leonard A., Clump Curtis W., Maus
Louis and Anderen L. Bryce Principles of Unit
Books
Operations 2nd Ed. , 1963, John Wiley
2. Incropera Frank P., De Witt David P. Fundamentals of
Heat and Mass Transfer 3rd Ed. 1990. John Wiley and
Sons.
3. Treybal Robert E. Mass Transfer Operations , 1981,
McGraw Hill Book Company. Mass Transfer Principles and
Applications, D. Basmadjian
4. Mass Transfer from Fundamental to Modern Industrial
Applications,K. Asano
5. Multistage Separation processes, F.M. Khoury, 3rd Ed.
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