Ucsi University B.Eng (Hons) in Chemical Engineering Course Outline
Ucsi University B.Eng (Hons) in Chemical Engineering Course Outline
Credit hour
Pre-requisite
Synopsis
Course Learning
Outcome ( CLO)
Transferrable Skills
Delivery Method
Assessment Methods and
Types
References
Assessment Methods
Percentage (%)
Test
20
Written tests
Mid-term examination
20
Final examination
50
Lab experimentations
Lab reports
10
The course has four assessment components as described above.
Test: The test will usually have 3 to 4 questions of 1 hour duration.
Mid-term exam: it will be conducted on week 7-8 of the semester. .
Laboratory component: it is compulsory to attend all the lab sessions; failing to do
so may result in complete failure in the subject. The student will carry out the
experiments described below and submit a report to the lab tutor at the end of the
semester.
Final Exam: It will consist of 6 main questions. Students must answer 5 of the 6
questions. The duration of the exam will be 3 hours.
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Assessment
Determine the reactor size for a given chemical reaction. (C4, PLO 2)
Test
Final Exam
Determine the reaction rate and reaction order for elementary reactions.
(C4, PLO2)
Test
Final Exam
Lab reports
Test
Mid Term
Final Exam
Lab reports
Mid Term
Final Exam
Lab reports
Mid Term
Final Exam
Design batch and continuous reactors using differential and integral methods.
(C5, PLO4)
Calculate the selectivity and reactant conversion for reactions in single/multiple reactors.
(C4, PLO2).
Determine rate law and rate limiting step in catalytic reactor design.
(C4, PLO2).
Topic/Content
1.Introduction
Definition of reaction rate. The general mole balance. Types of reactor in industry. Definition of conversion.
Design equation for batch and flow systems. Reactor in series. Space velocity and space time.
2. Rate Laws and Stoichiometry
Part 1: Rate Laws. Relative Rates of Reaction. The reaction order and Power Law Model. Elementary Reactions.
Non-Elementary Rate Laws.
Part 2: Stoichiometry. Batch System Stoichiometric Table. Flow System Stoichiometric Table.
3. Isothermal Reactor Design
Concept of ideal reactors, Development of design equations for isothermal reactor (batch, CSTR and PFR).
Introduction for space time () and Damkohler number. Tubular Reactors. Pressure drop in reactors. Reversible
reactions.
4. Multiple Reactors And Multiple Reactions
Design for multiple reactor systems. Reactors in series and parallel, Types of multiple reactions selectivity and
yield. Parallel Reactions. Reactions in Series. Condition for maximizing yields and selectivity for parallel
reactions and series reactions.
5. Collection and Analysis of Rate Data
Differential and integral method for batch reactor data. Method of initial rates. Method of half lives.
6.Nonisothermal And Non-Ideal Reactor Design
Non-isothermal reactors, The energy balance, Adiabatic operation
Non-ideal rectors: importance and interpretation of Residence Time Distribution. C, E & F curves & statistical
interpretation. RTD for Ideal Reactors. Tanks in series model. Dispersion model.
7. Catalysis And Catalytic Reactors
Catalysts, Steps in catalytic reactions, Synthesis rate law, mechanism and rate-limiting step, Catalyst
deactivation.