Background Pattern

Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Course Code

TK5102

Number of Credits

4

Semester

Course Type

NoCodeCourseRelation
1TK5109Advanced Chemical Engineering ThermodynamicsEquivalent

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Accelerated review of the laws of thermodynamics I, II, and IIIExpert
Equations of state (ideal gas, virial, and cubic/EOS)
Accentric factor and compressibility
Concept of fugacity of non-ideal systems
Multicomponent system mixing rules
Phase equilibrium criteria; phase equilibrium calculations using cubic equations and correlations;
Applications of vapor-liquid equilibrium systems: ideal solutions (Lewis-Randall rule, Raoult's law/model and Henry's law) and non-ideal solutions (activity coefficient, mixing effect and excess function, modified Raoult's model).
Activity coefficient calculation using Wuhl, Redlich-Kister, van Laar, Margules, Wilson, ASOG, NRTL, UNIQUAC, and/or UNIFAC correlations.
Chao-Seader vapor-liquid equilibrium ratio, BWRS and GPA charts, and convergence pressure parameters.
Reaction equilibrium of multireaction and/or multiphase ideal and non-ideal systems

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Able to compile conservation equations and compare efficiencies for Chemical Engineering operating units by considering the laws of Thermodynamics I, II, and III.
CPMK 2Able to predict the thermodynamic properties of real gaseous fluids using multicomponent complex equations of state.
CPMK 3Able to predict thermodynamic properties of gas phase and liquid phase using multicomponent complex phase-equilibrium model equations.
CPMK 4Able to predict reaction coordinates and composition of equilibrium reactions under real conditions of multireaction and/or multiphase.

Learning Method

  • group discussion, simulation, case study, project-based learning, problem-based learning

Learning Modality

  • Offline and online

Assessment Methods

  • Midterm Exam, Final Exam, Assignments