Sci 202 - Course Guide
Sci 202 - Course Guide
Course outline
Industrial chemistry and the chemical industry
The difference between Classical and Industrial chemistry
The general Industry
The Manufacturing Industry
The chemical industry
The Global Chemical Industry
Different types of chemicals produced
Characteristics of the chemical Industry
Raw materials for the Chemical Industry
Raw materials from Atmosphere
Raw materials from Hydrosphere
Raw materials from Lithosphere
Raw materials from Biosphere
Evaporation
Heat transfer
Evaporation operation
Capacity and Economy
Boiling Point Elevation (BPE)
Heat transfer in evaporators
Single-effect evaporator
Multiple-effect evaporators
Classification based on the mode of feed supply
Evaporator selection
Natural circulation evaporators
Forced circulation evaporators
Film-type unit
Materials of construction
Material properties
Mechanical properties
Effect of temperature on the mechanical properties
Corrosion resistance
Material costs
Contamination
Surface finish
Material handling
System Selection
Mechanical Conveyors
Belt Conveyors
Oscillating Conveyors
Screw Conveyors
Bucket Elevators
Apron Feeders
Rotary Table Feeders
Pneumatic Conveying
Pneumatic Conveying Systems
Plant services
Electricity
Steam
Combined heat and power (co-generation)
Water
Cooling water
Water for general use
Demineralised water
Refrigeration
Compressed air
Inert gases
Effluent disposal
Course objectives
Define a chemical industry and describe its raw materials
Draw simple flow diagram of a chemical process
Explain the purpose of a feasibility studies
Name the main characteristics of particulate solids
Determine the mean size of solids in bulk
Describe different size reduction equipment used in industry
State the purpose of size enlargement
Explain how separation of different mixtures is achieved in industry
Describe material handling techniques
Explain how mixing of different materials is done
Explain the importance of different plant services
Describe how the industrial waste can be managed
Describe different industrial water treatment techniques
Perform simple material and energy balance calculations
Course Evaluation
CAT (30 marks)
Final Exam (70 marks)
Recommended textbooks
1. McCabe W.L., Smith J.C., Harriott P., Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 5th ed.,
McGraw-Hil, Inc.
2. Coulson & Richardsons Chemical Engineering, vol. 6, 4th Ed. Chemical Engineering
Design, R. K. Sinnott, Amsterdam.
3. Peters M.S., Timmerhaus K.D, Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, 4th Ed.
McGraw-Hill Inc. 1991.