CHEN5020 (v.1) Mass and Energy Balances
Area: | Department of Chemical Engineering |
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Credits: | 25.0 |
Contact Hours: | 5.0 |
TUITION PATTERNS: | The tuition pattern provides details of the types of classes and their duration. This is to be used as a guide only. Precise information is included in the unit outline. |
Lecture: | 2 x 2 Hours Weekly |
Workshop: | 1 x 1 Hours Weekly |
Equivalent(s): |
310248 (v.2)
Mass and Energy Balances 521
or any previous version
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Anti Requisite(s): |
302240 (v.4)
Process Principles 227
or any previous version
AND CHEN2000 (v.1) Process Principles or any previous version |
UNIT REFERENCES, TEXTS, OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENT DETAILS: | The most up-to-date information about unit references, texts and outcomes, will be provided in the unit outline. |
Syllabus: | This unit introduces students to one of the most fundamental, useful and important tools that chemical and process engineers use: material and energy balances. They help us understand, analyse, design, troubleshoot and optimise industrial processes that involve physical changes and chemical transformations. Students are taken through the following topics: Introductory Concepts (dimensions, systems of units, basis of calculations, moles and concentrations); Material Balances without Reaction; Flow Diagrams; Material Balances involving Reactions; Material Balance for Combustion Systems; Multi-unit Systems (including recycle, bypass and purge); Industrial Applications; Material Balances involving Ideal Gases; Multiphase Equilibrium; Energy Balances (terminology and types of energy); Energy Balances without Reaction; Energy Balances accounting for Chemical Reaction (heat of formation, heat of reaction, sensible and latent heats, heat of combustion); Combined Material and Energy Balances; Humidity (psychrometric) Chart and its Application. The unit provides an insight into the way chemical engineers approach problems and supplies concepts that underlie many other study units in the curriculum. |
Field of Education: | 030301 Chemical Engineering |
Result Type: | Grade/Mark |
Availability
Year | Location | Period | Internal | Partially Online Internal | Area External | Central External | Fully Online |
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2017 | Bentley Campus | Semester 1 | Y | ||||
2017 | Bentley Campus | Semester 1 | Y | ||||
2017 | Bentley Campus | Semester 2 | Y | ||||
2017 | Bentley Campus | Semester 2 | Y |
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