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Semester V

INDUSTRIAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT (HUM 301)


UNITI Fundamentals of Management I: Management: Evolution, development, characteristics, principles, philosophy, Nature and function, (MBO), (MBE) their importance characteristics and applications. UNITII Fundamentals of Management II: Organizational Behaviour, Human behaviour, group dynamics. Leadership theories, styles and modern philosophies, motivation approaches and theories, communication, barriers and breakdowns, management information system, use of Computer in Management. UNITIII Introduction to Personnel Management: Employees, Personnel Management practices, methods, recruitment, selection, interviews, group discussions, training, placement and employees development, wages and incentives, labour welfare, conflict, Negotiations, best practices. UNITIV Introduction to Marketing and Sales Management: Marketing concept, principles, functions, market survey and research, concepts of sales and distribution, channels of distribution, salesmanship, sales promotions, methods of advertising, copy right, sales management practices. UNITV Introduction to Financial Management: Nature and scope of Financial Management, goals of financial management, Sources of finance, Permanent long term, Short term Sources, Interest rates, annuity cost of capital, capital structure, decisions, Break-even Analysis, Financial Planning. Suggested Text books and references: 1. Management Stonier & Freeman 2. Principle of Marketing Philip Kotler 3. Industrial Management K.K. Ahuja 4. Financial Management S.K. Banerjee

Chemical Reaction Engineering I (CH-301)


Unit-I Classification of reaction, Defintion of reaction rate, Variables affecting the rate, concept of reaction equilibria, order of reaction and its determination, theoretical study of reaction rates, collision and activated complex theory,

Mechanism of reaction series, Parallel and consecutive reaction autocatalytic reactions, chain reaction polymerization reaction. Interpretation of kinetic data, Integral and differential method of analysis, variable volume reactions, total pressure method of kinetic analysis. Unit-II Classification of Reactors: Concept of ideality, Development of design equations for batch, semi batch, tubular and stirred tank reactor, Design of Isothermal and non-isothermal batch, CSTR, PFR, reactors. Combination of reactors, Reactors with recycle, yield and selectivity in multiple reactions. Multiple Reactions in Batch, continuous stirred tank and plug flow reactors uniqueness of steady state in continuous stirred tank reactor, optimum temperature progression, thermal characteristics of reactors. Non-ideal reaction, RTD dispersion model, Tank and series model, recycle model, segregated flow in mixed models, evaluation of RTD characteristics.

Unit-III

Unit-IV

Suggested Readings: 1. O. Levenspiel Chemical Reaction Engineering 2nd Ed. Willey Eastern, Singapore. 2. Houghen Watson & Ragatz Chemical Process Principles Part III (Kinetics & Catalysis) 2nd Ed. Asian Publishing House Bombay. nd 3. Fogler, H.S. Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering 2 Ed. Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 1999. rd 4. J.M. Smith Chemical Engineering Kinetics 3 Ed. McGraw Hill. nd 5. K.G. Denbigh & K.G. Turner Chemical Reaction Theory an Introduction 2 Ed. United Press and ELBS 1972. 6. G. Copper & GVJ Jefferys Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Engineering Prentice Hall 1972
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Mass Transfer I (CH-302)


Unit-I Diffusion Phenomenon: Molecular and eddy diffusion in gases, liquids and solids, interface mass transfer, Mass transfer theories: film theory, Penetration theory and surface renewal theory. Concepts of Mass Transfer Coefficient: Individual and film coefficients, overall mass transfer co-efficient and their inter relationships. Continuous contact and differential contact, mass transfer concepts of NTU and HTU, their inter relationship for dilute phase and concentrated phase contact absorption, extraction and distillation. Humidification and Drying:

Unit-II

Unit-III

Humidification: General Theory, psychometric chart, fundamental concepts in humidification & dehumidification, wet bulb temperature, adiabatic saturation temperature, measurement of humidification calculation of humidification operation, cooling towers and related equipments. Drying : Equilibrium mechanism theory of drying, drying rate curve. Batch and continuous drying for tray driers, Drum dryers, spray and tunnel dryers. Unit-IV Leaching and Extraction: Leaching: solid liquid equilibrium, Equipment, principles of leaching, concurrent and counter current systems and calculation of number of stage required. Liquid-Liquid extraction: Liquid equilibrium & Ponchon Savarit method, packed & spray column, conjugate curve and tie line data, plait point, ternary liquid-liquid extraction, operation and design of extraction towers analytical & graphical solution of single and multistage operation in extraction, Co-current, counter current and parallel current system.

Unit-V

Suggested Readings: 1. McCabe, W.L. Smith J.M. Unit Operation in Chemical Engg. 5th edition Tat McGraw Hill-Hogakucha, Tokyo, New Delhi. 2. Coulson J.M. Richardson J.F. Chemical Engg. Vil-2 Edition-2, Butserworth Heinmann, Oxford, New Delhi. 3. Treybal R.E. Mass Transfer Operation- 3rd edition, McGraw Hill ok Co. New York.

Heat Transfer -I (CH-303)


Unit I Introduction to heat transfer and general concepts of heat transfer. by conduction, convection and radiation. Mechanism of Heat Transfer, Heat Transfer flux and resistance. heat rate equations. Unit II Conduction: Basic concepts of conduction in solids liquids and gases, steady state temperature fields and one dimensional conduction without heat generation e.g. through plane walls, Cylindrical and spherical surfaces, composite layers etc. Unit III Theory of insulation, critical radius calculations, types of insulation material, Study state head conduction through slab, cylinder and sphere, critical and optimum insulation thickness. Extended surfaces, fines and their practical applications. Unit IV

Convection: Fundamentals of convection, basic concepts and definitions. Natural and forced convection, hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers, laminar and turbulent heat transfer inside and outside tubes. Heat transfer in boundary layer and in films, co/counter/cross current contacting for heat transfer, individual and overall heat transfer coefficient, fouling factor. Unit V Heat Transfer with Phase change: Condensation of pure and mixed vapours, filmwise and dropwise condensation, loading in condensers and basic calculation on condensers, heat transfer in boiling liquids, boiling heat transfer coefficients. Suggested Readings: 1. Donald Q. Kern Process Heat Transfer Tata McGraw Hill. 2. Alan J. Chapman Heat Transfer IV Ed. Collier Mcmillan. 3. Heat Transfer by Y.V.C. Rao. 4. J.P. Hallman 5. Vinay K. Dutta PHI (Heat Transfer).

PROCESS DYNAMICS & CONTROL (CH 304)


Unit-I First Order Systems: Linear open loop systems - First order and Linearised first order systems - Response to various disturbances. Unit-II Higher Order Systems: First order in series - Higher order systems - Response to various disturbances. Unit-III Block Diagram: Controls - Block Diagram - closed loop transfer function - Transient response - Simple alarm Modes of control and controller characteristics. Unit-IV Stability Analysis: Stability - Routh analysis - Frequency response - Control system design - Controller tuning. Unit-V Special Controls: Cascade - feed forward and ratio control - dead time compensation - Internal Model Control - Control valves - Process identification. TEXT BOOKS: 1. D. P. Coughnowr & Koppel, "Process Systems Analysis and Control", McGraw Hill, New York, 1991. 2. C. A. Smith and A. B. Corripio, "Principles and Practice of Automatic Process Control", Wiley, New York, 1989. 3. Stephnopalis PHI REFERENCES:

1. P. Harriot, "Process Control" , Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1984. 2. D.P. Eckman, "Industrial Instrumentation", Wiley Eastern Ltd., New York 1990.

BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING (CH 305)


Unit-I Introduction To Bioscience: Types of Microorganisms: Structure and function of microbial cells. Fundamentals of microbial growth , batch and continuous culture. Isolation and purification of Enzymes from cells. Assay of Enzymes. Unit-II Functioning Of Cells And Fundamental Molecular Biology: Metabolism and bio-energetics, Photosynthesis, carbon metabolism, EMP pathway, tricarbocyclic cycle and electron transport chain, aerobic and anaerobic metabolic pathways. Synthesis and regulation of biomolecules, fundamentals of microbial genetics, role of RNA and DNA . Unit-III Enzyme Technology And Kinetics: Applied Enzyme catalysis , Applications of enzymes in industry and medicine. Immobilization of enzymes. Kinetics of enzyme catalytic reactions involving isolated enzymes. Reversible inhibition. Unit-IV Reactions Catalysed By Enzymes, Reactors, Analysis: Reactor Design and Analysis for soluble enzyme systems. Cofactor regeneration . Membrane reactor . Effect of mass transfer in immobilised enzyme particle systems. Reactors for immobilised enzyme systems. Unit-V Bio Reactors , Effect Of Transport Processes: Introduction to Bioreactor design: Continuously Stirred aerated tank bioractors. Mixing power correlation .Determination of volumetric mass transfer rate of oxygen from air bubbles and effect of mechanical mixing and aeration on oxygen transfer rate, heat transfer and power consumption. Multiphase bioreactors and their applications. Downstream processing and product recovery in bioprocesses . TEXT BOOKS: 1. J. E. Bailey and D. F. Ollis. " Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals", 2nd Edn., McGraw Hill, New York , 1986. 2. Trevan, Boffey, Goulding and Stanbury," Biotechnology", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1987. REFERENCE: M. L. Shuler and F. Kargi, Bio Process Engineering: Basic concepts, 2nd Edn., Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2002.

HEAT TRANSFER LAB (CH-341)


List of experiments: 1. To determine the thermal conductivity of metal rod.

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To determine the equivalent thermal conductivity of composite wall. To determine heat transfer coefficient in force convection. 4. To determine heat transfer coefficient in Natural convection. 5. To determine heat transfer coefficient with the help of Steafan Boltzman Apparatus. 6. To calculate emmissivity of the test plate by emissivity measurement apparatus. 7. To determine heat transfer coefficient in double pipe heat exchanger. 8. To study the heat transfer characteristics of a shell and tube heat exchanger (heating/cooling) of water. 9. To determine heat transfer coefficient in parallel and counter flow heat exchanger. 10. To measure the rate of evaporation using an open pan evaporator. 11. To measure the rate of condensation of pure water vapour and to determine the heat transfer coefficient. 12. Demonstrate the film-wise drop-wise condensation and determination of the heat transfer coefficient. 13. To study the single effect evaporator and find out the transfer corfficient.

MECHANICAL OPERATIONS LAB (CH-342) 1. Sphericity factor on friction losses. 2. Agitated vessel 3. Settling studies 4. Drag studies 5. Filtration (constant rate) 6. Filtration (constant pressure) 7. Screening 8. Elutriation Clarification, cyclone separator 9. Jaw crusher 10.Ballmill 11. Particle size distribution 12. Storage of Solids 13. Cyclone studies, Multiple cyclone, mixer screw type ribbon type

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