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B.TECH. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
‘CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI
‘SEMESTER Ill
T PERIODS TOTAL
ene COURSE TITLE GATE _PERWEEK | CONTACT | CREDITS
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THEORY
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1. | 28MS316 | Boundary Bee ° 4 4
_| Value Problems i i
2, | 23CHS11_| Biology for Chemical Engineers BSC | 3/0 | 0 3 3
Fluid Mechanics for Chemical
3._ | zacts12 | Engineers pcc| 3. |0| 0 a 3
4,_ | 23CH813_| Process instrumentation Pcc| 3 [ol 0 3 3
3. | 23CH314 | Chemical Process industries | PCC | 3 | 0 | 0 3 3
6. _| 23CH315 | Chemical Process Calculations| PCC | 3 [1 | 0 4 4
PRACTICALS =
| Physical and Organic ]
a eee esc] oo] 3 3 15
8. |28CH322 | Electrical Drives Laboratory | ESC | 0 [0 | 3 3 15
Mandatory Courses
9. _[23MC301_| Induction Programme [Mc 15 Hours = ]
‘Human Values and es
10. |2amcsz1_| Piteccional emnies oc | 15 Hours a 1
T1_[25Mic322__| Design Thinking EEC | 1S Hours cia i
TOTAL | 18|2| 6 26 25
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2 Coimbatore institute of Technoteey
‘Coimbatore - 641 014, INDIA.‘SEMESTER Ill
23M316 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS | te
Module! ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Second and higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients - Legendre linear
homogenous ordinary differential equations - Method of variation of parameters - System of simultaneous
linear differential equations with constant coefficients.
Module NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Numerical solution of first order ordinary differential equation: Taylor's Series Method —Picard's Method -
Euler's method -Modified Euler's method- Fourth order Runge- Kutta method - Milne’s predictor corrector
method.
Module ill — PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Formation of partial differential equations — Solutions of first order non-linear partial differential
equations(standard types) - Lagrange’s linear equation Second and higher order homogeneous linear
equations with constant coefficients
Module IV BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS 9
‘Method of separation of variables - One dimensional heat flow equations with steady state and unsteady
stale solutions - Two dimensional steady state heat equation in Cartesian coordinates
Module V NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Difference Quotients - Graphical Representation of Partial quotients — Classification -One dimensional
heat equation: Explicit method - Bender Schmidt recurrence formula ~ Implicit Method -Crank Nicholson
Difference Formula - Eliptic Equations by Liebmann’s Iteration Process.
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, students will be able to
C01: Understand the concepts of ordinary differential equations in modelling and solving physical problems.
CO2: Demonstrate accurate and efficient use of numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations and
their role in modern mathematics and applied contexts
C03: Formulate concrete problems and find the solutions of partial differential equations
C04: Solve the boundary value problems relevant to one dimensional and two dimensional heat equations,
COS: Familiarize finite difference approximation to get numerical solutions of partial differential equations
TUTORIAL : 15 PERIODS
TOTAL : 60 PERIODS
‘TEXT BOOKS:
1. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics", 44" Edition, Khanna Publishers, 2021
2. BV. Ramana, “Higher Engineering Mathematics’, 1*' Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2017
REFERENCES:
Srimanta Pal and Suboth. C. Bhunia, Engineering Mathematics, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2016.
Brian Bradie, "A Friendly Introduction to Numerical Analysis", Pearson Education, Asia, New Delhi, 2007.
SS. Sastry, “Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis", 5" Edition, Prentice Hall India Leaming Private
Limited, 2012 =
Dr. M. THIRUMARIMURUGAN, Mitech..
Professor and Head
Coimbatore Institute af Technology
Coimbatore -641 024, INDIA4, T. Veer
“Transforms and Partial Differential Equations”, 3° Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2016
$. T. Veerrajan and T. Ramachandran, “Numerical Methods: With Programs in C*, McGraw-Hill Science
Engineering, 2008
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Module! BASics
Diversity of life - Genetic diversity, Species diversity & Ecosystem diversity. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
cells = Constituents and organelles present in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Similarities and
differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Macromolecules present in cells,
Module ll BIOCHEMISTRY AND METABOLISM 9
(Anaboism and Catabolism) Carbohydrate metabolism - Glycolysis and TCA cycle. Lipid metabolism -
Pela oxidation of saturated fatty acids, Synthesis of saturated fatty acids, Protons metabolism - General
breakdown of proteins - Deamination, Transamination & Urea Cycle. Bioenergetics - Oxidative
Phosphorylation,
Module Ill GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 2
Mendelian laws of inheritance. Structure and types of DNA and RNA, Basic features of prokaryotic and
eukaryotic
to lac operon
Module lV CELL BIOLOGY 9
Cytoskeleton functions of microfilaments and microtubules. Membrane systems - Structure and
Sraanization of biological membranes. Fluid Mosaic Model. Membrane proteine Transport of molecules
Pol branes Transport of small molecules - Passive transport, Active transport (Sodium-
Potassium pump) and Faciltated diffusion. Transport of large molecule exocytosis and endocytosis,
Cell division-Mitosis and Meiosis. Signal transduction - Intracellular and Intercellular signalling. Role of
cyclic AMP.
Module V INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 9
Broad classification and Characteristics of microorganisms; Types of culture media; Growth kinetics
Classification, Properties and Kinetics; Applications of industral enzymes,
COURSE OUTCOMES
Atthe end of the course, students will be able to
CO1: Demonstrate biodiversity and identity cell constituents.
G02: Categorize biomolecules and construct specific metabolic pathways.
(C03: Deduct genotypes using Mendelian laws
CO4: Ilustrate the phases of the cell cycle and cell division
60S: Classify microorganisms and evaluate enzyme kinetic parameters
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
+. Suraishkumar, G. K. Biology for Engineers, Johny
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1* Edition, 2018.
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“Coimbatore - 641 014, INDIA2. Verma, P. S., and V. K. Agarwal. Cell Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution and Ecology. S.
Chand and Company Limited, 2019.
3, Nelson,DL. and Cox, MM. (2017). Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, 17° edition, W.H. Freeman and
‘Company, New York.
REFERENCES:
4, Ananthanarayanan and Paniker’s (2017). Textbook of Microbiology, 10th edition, Orient Longman Pvt.
Ltd, Hyderabad
2. Vietor W. Rodwell, David A. Bender, Kathleen M. Botham, Peter J. Kennelly and P. Anthony Weil. Harpers
Illustrated Biochemistry, 31* edition, McGraw-Hill Education, 2018.
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Module! BASIC CONCEPTS. "
Definition ofa fuid - Shear stress in a moving fluid - diference between liquids and gases -compressible
and incompressible fluids - Newtonian and non- Newtonian fluids - continuum concept of a fluid -
Properties of fluids - viscosity - compressibility - buk modulus. Dimensional analysis and its applications
Module! FLUID DYNAMICS 8
Fluid flow - basic concepts - Reynolds experiment - laminar and turbulent fows - nature of turbulence.
Basic concepts of Boundary layer. Equation of continuity and its applications -momentum ‘equations ~
Euler's equation of motion -Bemoull’s theorem and its applications
Module lll INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW 8
Flow in conduits -Shear stress distribution in a cylindrical tube Friction factor-Fanning's equation -
Applications Laminar flow in pipes -Hagen Poiseuile equation -Velocity distnbution fe laminar and
turbulent flows -Losses due to sudden expansion and sudden contraction -Losses in pipe fittings
Module IV PIPES, PUMPS & FLOW METERS ie
Cytoskeleton functions of microfilaments and microtubules. Membrane systems - Structure and
organization of biological membranes, Fluid Mosaic Model. Membrane proteins Transport of molecules
Poleeembranes -Transpor of small molecules - Passive transport, Active transport (Sodium-
Potassium pump) and Faciltated difusion, Transport of large molecules - exocytosis and endocytosis.
Cell division-Mitesis and Meiosis. Signal transduction - intracellular and intercellular signalling. Role of
cyclic AMP
Module V —_ FLUIDISED AND PACKED BEDS 9
Flow through packed beds - Ergun equation and Kozeny - Carman equation Equation for one
dimensional motion — Fluidisation Mechanism of fuidisation - Types of fluidisation-Pressure drop in
fluidised beds - Minimum fuidisation velocity
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, students will be able to
CO1: Classify uid types, static behaviour and their applications in pressure, density measurements
C02: Apply the basic concepts of fuid mechanics and find solution by dimensional analysis
C03: Solve problems related to mass, momentum and energy balances in uid fow
GO4: Design fluid flow system and Identify losses due to friction & pipe fitings
COS: Estimate the pump efficiency, head developed and pressure drop.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. McCabe. W.L., Smith. J C., Harriot. P., Unit operations of Chemical Engineering, McGraw Hil,
Seventh Edition, 2014
2. Douglas «1F..Gasiorek. J.M., Swatfelf.JA., FLUID MECHANICS, Prentice Hall Sixth Edition, 2011.
+ 2h M.THIRUMARIURUGAN, nsec.