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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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PAPER- I (Choose Any ONE Subject) S.NO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SUBJECT NAME SUBJECTCODE APPLIED NUMERICAL METHODS R50302 ADVANCED PETROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING R50303 BIO-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING R50304 CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING R50305 ENERGY ENGINEERING R50306 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND R50307 MICROBIOLOGY MATHEMATICAL & STATISTICAL METHODS R50308 IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM BIO R50309 PROCESSING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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PAPER II (Choose Any ONE Subject) S.NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SUBJECT NAME ADVANCED BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PLANT DESIGN ENERGY CONSERVATIONAL IN CHEMICAL PROCESS INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIAL MICROBIAL PRODUCTS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY SEPARATION PROCESSES SUBJECT CODE R50351
Text/ Reference 1. 2. 3. 4. Mathematical Methods in chemical Engg. S. Pushpavanam. Prentice Hall of India. Numerical methods in engineering, S.K. Gupta., Tata Mc Graw Hill. Numerical methods-P.konda swamy, K. Thilagravathyt, K.Gunavathy, S.Chand & Company Ltd. Introduction to the finite element methods, Erik G.Thompson. john wiley & Sons, 2004.
Syllabi for Pre.PhD/Pre M.Phil/ Pre MS. 8. Various Publications in the relevant field.
BIO-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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Bioresources, Biomolecules, Enzyme and Enzyme Kinetics, case study of commercial Enzyme process.
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General Micro biology, Metabolic Stoichiometry and energetic, molecular genetics, microbial kinetics and reactors.
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Texts/ References: 1. 2. 3. Bailey , J.E. and Ollis, D.F., Biochemical Engineering fundamentals , 2 nd Ed. Mc. Graw- Hill, New York, 1986. Aiba, S., Humphrey , A. E, Biochemical Engineering , Academic Press, 1973. Precott, S.C., Dunn, C.G., Industrial Microbiology, Mc. Graw-Hill, New York, 1960 & 1983 edns.
ENERGY ENGINEERING
Unit-I 1. Conventional energy sources 2. Past present and future states of conventional energy sources 3. Comparison between solid, liquid and gaseous feed stocks 4. Problems associated with coal as a source of energy 5. National scenario of coal reserves 5. Origin of coal, analysis classification, storage and utilization. Unit-II 1. Past, present and future status of petroleum as an energy source 2. Characterization of feed stocks 3. Compressed natural gas 4. Low sulfur Diesel as a ecofriendly fuel compared to conventional petrol-motor gasoline 5. Ecological aspects of petroleum feed stocks as energy source, their properties and uses 6. The total energy concept of petroleum industry Unit-III 1. Non-conventional energy sources 2. Solar energy, Wind energy, Tidal and Wave energy, Nuclear energy, Ocean, Thermal and Hydrogen energy Unit-IV 1. Principles of energy conservation 2. Economics of energy conservation measures 3. energy audit 4. Methanol and Ethanol fuels and comparison with gasoline and diesel Unit-V 1. Biomass as a source of energy 2. Pyrolysis, Gasification 3. compulsory and Combustion aspects of biomass and solid waste 4. Ecological and energy management of biomass and solid waste 5. Integrated Rural development to get clean energy and other needs of the country Texts/ References 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. S. Sirkar, Fuels and combustion, Orient Long man, II ed., G. D. Rai, Non-Conventional energy sources, Khanna publications. R.H. Taylor, Alternative energy sources, Adam Higler Ltd., Various Journals on Hydrocarbon Processing Various publications in the Brister.
MATHEMATICAL & STATISTICAL METHODS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1 .Matrices and Theory of Functions Matrices and Theory Properties, Matrix Polynomial and Matrix Functions, Transformation of Matrices and Canonical Forms, Applications of Matrices, Properties of Function Spaces, Eigen Value Problems, Orthogonal Polynomials, Linear Operators and their Properties, Partial Differential Equations-Classification of Differential Equations, Methods of Characteristics, Greens Functions. Similarity solutions of PDEs, Method of Separation of Variables, Laplace Transforms, Methods of Weighted, Residuals, Statistics Probability Distributions, Random Sampling, Significance Tests, Factorial Design of Experiments, Regression Analysis, Statistical Modeling.
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Texts/References: 1. 2. 3. Amundson, N.R., Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering; Matrices and their Applications, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1966. Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 6th Edition, Wiley, New York 1978. Box, G.E.P., Hunter, W.G. and Hunter, J.S., Statistics for Experiments, Wiley, New York 1978.
Tests/references: 1. 2. T.L. Beller, E.L.Cushler, W.L.Hu,Bio separations down stream processing for bio technology, John Willey, New York, 1988. G.L. Solomon, Materials and methods in fermentation, academic press. New York, 1975.
Texts/References: 1. 2. Baily J.E. and Ollis,D.F.,Biochemical engineering Fundamentals, 2nd Edn., McGraw Hill Intl Edn, New York, 1986. Flechter, ghose,T.K., Blakebrough,N Advances in Biochemical engineering series,Springers-Verlag, Berlin.
Texts/References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mahajan,S.P.Pollution Control in Process Industries, Tata-McGraw Hill, 1985. N.L.Nemerow, Liquid waste of industry-Theories, Practices and Treatment, addision Wesley, New York, 1971. W.J.Weber, Physico-Chemical Processes for Water quality Control, Wiley Interscience, New York, 1969. W,Strauss, Industrial gas cleaning, Pergamon, London, 1975. A.C.Stern, Air Pollution, Volumes I to VI, academic Press, New York, 1968.
ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.. 8. Fundamental Concepts of Classical Thermodynamics and their review Fundamental concepts of Statistical Thermodynamics Intermolecular forces and Potential Energy functions Molecular theory of Corresponding States Thermodynamic Properties and Multicomponent Multiphase equilibria from equations of state Molecular theories of solutions and activity Coefficient models Biothermodynamics of dilute aqueous systems Thermodynamics of polymer solutions and Colloidal systems.
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1. 2. 3. Prausnitz,J.M , Linchtenthaler R.M and Azevedo, E.G Molecular Thermodynamics of Fluid phase Equilibria , 2nd edition, Prentice Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jercy, 1986. Reid R. C., Prausnitz,J.M and Poling ,B.E The properties of Gases & Liquids, 4 th ed., McGraw Hill, New York, 1987. Edsall J.T. & Gutfreund H , Biothermodynamics, John Wiely & Sons Ltd., New York, 1983.
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Mechanical design of exchangers and towers, Criteria in pressure vessel design, Design of pressure vessel under external pressure. Agitator equipment for flow and mixing of slurries. Elements of scale up of process equipment.
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1. Backhurst J.R. and Harker J.H.., Process Plant Design, Heinemann educational Books, London, 1973. 2. Kern, D.Q. Process Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book Co.,1950. 3. Joshi. M.V. Process Equipment Design, McMillan India Low cost edition, 1982 4. Ludwig, E.E., Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petroleum Plants, Vol 1 and 2., gulf publishing Co., Texas, 1971. 5. Coulson, J.M. and Richardson, J.F. Chemical Engineering, Volume 6, Pergamon Press, 1983.
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Texts/References: 1. Industrail Microbiology by Samuel C.Presscot and Ceceil, G. Dunn; Publication. 2. Industrial Microbiology by L.E.casida.jr. Wiley Eastern Limited. 3. Microbial technology Vol I and II by H.J.Peppler and D. Pulman (Academic Press) AmcGrawhill
MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY
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2. Introduction to separation processes, salient features of membrane separation processes, history, definition of a membrane, various membrane separation processes and their separation. Material, Membrane Preparation and Characterization: Introduction to polymers, inorganic, ceramics, membranes. Preparation of synthetic membranes, phase inversion membranes, preparation technique for immersion precipitation, preparation technique for composite membranes, Influence of various parameters on membrane morphology. Characterization of porous membranes, characterization of ionic membranes, characterization of non porous membranes. Pressure driven processes: Reverse Osmosis, Ultra Filtration, Membrane Filtration, Nano Filtration, Gas Separation: Introduction, transport equations, process parameters and its effect on them and rejection. Concentration driven and Electrical driven processes: Dialysis, perevoparation and electro dialysis: introduction, variants, transport equations, process parameters. Polarization phenomenon and fouling: Introduction, concentration polarization, turbulence promoters, pressure drop, gel layer, model osmotic pressure model, boundary layer resistance model, concentration polarization in diffusive membrane separations and electro dialysis, temperature polarization, membrane fouling, methods to reduce fouling, compaction. Module: Introduction, plate and frame model, spiral wound module, tubular module, capillary module, hollow fiber-model, comparison of module configurations, system design, hollow fiber-module, hybrid dead end cross flow system, cascade operations. Design of Membrane System: Gas separation, Pressure Vessels. Reverse Osmosis, Ultra Filtration: complete mixing, cross flow, countercurrent flow, co current flow. Dialysis: Batch dialysis. Electro dialysis: design includes power requirement. Aspects and advances in Membrane Separation Process: Applications of Reverse Osmosis, Ultra Filtration, Gas separation, Pressure Vessels, Electro Dialysis in chemical and biotechnology and food separation. Instruments in membrane systems, hybrid separators and liquid membranes.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. M.H.V.Mulder, Membrane Separations.Klawar Academic Publications, 1996 S.P. Nunes, and K.V. Peinemann, membrane Technology in the chemical industry, Wiley VCH. R.Rautanbach and R.Albrecht, Membrane Processes, John Wiley & Sons. R.Y.M.Huang, Perevoration Membrane Separation Process. Elsevier. J.G. Crespo, K.W. Boddekes, Membrane Process in Separation and Purification, Kluwer Academic Publications. Larry Ricci and the staff of chemical engineering separation techniques, Mc
SEPARATION PROCESSES
Characteristics of separation processes, Inherent separation factors for equilibrium processes and rate governed processes. Equilibrium calculations, Analysis of simple equilibrium separation processes. Additional factors influencing product purities. Binary multistage separations: Distillation. Patterns of change and computational approaches Binary multistage separations, Multicomponent multistage separations, Computational approaches. Group methods; Empirical correlations for limiting flows and stage requirements. Capacity and efficiency of contacting devices. Energy requirements of separation processes. Selection of separation processes Factors influencing the choice of a separation process. Texts/References: 1. 2. Separation process by C.Judson King, McGraw Hill, 1982. Diffusional Separation Process by E.D. Oliver, John Wiley & Co, 1966.