
Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Course Code
TK5102
Number of Credits
4
Semester
Course Type
Related Courses
No | Code | Course | Relation |
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1 | TK5109 | Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics | Equivalent |
Study Material
Study Material | Depth |
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Accelerated review of the laws of thermodynamics I, II, and III | Expert |
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 Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
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CPMK 1 | Able to compile conservation equations and compare efficiencies for Chemical Engineering operating units by considering the laws of Thermodynamics I, II, and III. |
CPMK 2 | Able to predict the thermodynamic properties of real gaseous fluids using multicomponent complex equations of state. |
CPMK 3 | Able to predict thermodynamic properties of gas phase and liquid phase using multicomponent complex phase-equilibrium model equations. |
CPMK 4 | Able 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