PROCESS ENGINEERING II
PROFILE
SITI
SHAWALLIAH
IDRIS
TOWER
2:LEVEL
11:
ROOM
9C
CONTACT:
03-55436312
012-3882579
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PROCESS ENGINEERING II
COURSE
REQUIREMENT
Course
Info:
CREDIT
HOURS
-
3.0
CONTACT
HOURS
-
4.0
COURSE
STATUS
CORE
Course
Outcomes:
Upon
completion
of
this
course,
students
are
expected
to
be
able
to:
CO
1
-
Explain
the
scientiZic
and
engineering
principles
underlying
process
and
heat
integration
in
solving
energy
efZiciency
issues.
CO
2
-
Determine
the
minimum
utility
targets
for
process
system.
CO
3
-
Apply
and
integrate
knowledge
of
engineering
with
the
economic
tradeoffs.
PROCESS ENGINEERING II
SYLLABUS
CONTENT
WEEK
CHAPTER
Introduction
to
Process
Integration
Using
Pinch
Analysis.
ACTIVITIES
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
Setting the Pinch Design Targets and Network Design The Energy Targets Through Composite Curve The Energy Targets Through Problem Table Analysis Heat Exchanger Network Design for Maximum Energy Recovery Effect of Pinch Grid Diagram Pinch Matches Stream Splitting Threshold Problem Capital Cost Considerations The Minimum Network Area The Minimum Number Unit Targets Reducing Number of Units Through Relaxation Technique Loop and Path
Assignment 1 Tutorial
Assignment 2 Tutorial
Tutorial TEST 1
PROCESS ENGINEERING II
Basic Concept of Process Design and Read Concept of Process Integration Integration HE Types and ConZigurations and Fired Group Assignment/Presentation Heaters Temperature-Enthalpy Diagrams
11-12
Tutorial Example
13-14
Water Pinch Analysis Household Example of Water Pinch Concept Mass Transfer Based and Non-Mass Transfer Based Processes Setting Minimum Utility Targets Generic Approaches The Water Cascade Analysis Technique
Tutorial TEST 2
PROCESS ENGINEERING II
9-10
40% 60%
PROCESS ENGINEERING II
REFERENCES
References
Smith,
R.
(2000).
Chemical
Process
Design.
McGraw-Hill
Companies,
USA
Douglas,
J.M.
(1998).
Conceptual
Design
of
Chemical
Processes.USA
Incropera,
F.P.
&
DeWitt,
D.P.
(2002).
Introduction
to
Heat
Transfer,
4th
Edition,
Wiley.
Coulson,
J.M.
&
Ricahrdson
J.F.
(1999).
Chemical
Engineering
Volume
6,
3rd
Edition,
Butterworth- Heinemann.
Ian
C.
Kemp
(2007).
Pinch
Analysis
and
Process
Integration-
A
User
Guide
on
Process
Integration
for
EfCicient
Use
of
Energy
.
2nd
Ed,
Butterworth-Heinemann.
PROCESS ENGINEERING II
END OF PRESENTATION
THANK YOU
PROCESS ENGINEERING II