Theory:
1. AM2202A: Mathematical Methods
This course includes phase stability, simple mixtures, ionic equilibria, electrokinetic phenomena, colloids, adsorption and spectroscopy. These topics help in
understanding different phase equilibria, partial molar quantities,
electrochemical cells, chromatography, NMR spectroscopy and Raman
spectroscopy.
This course has been designed for giving insight of different characteristics of
solid particles like shape, size, size reduction, separation, handling etc. In detail it
discusses about screening, crushing, sedimentation, thickeners, flow through
porous media, fluidization, flow through packed bed, solid storage and transport
and mixing of solids and pastes.
This is an introductory course for mass transfer which basically discusses about
molecular and eddy diffusion, interphase mass transfer, gas-liquid contactors,
gas absorption and stripping, humidification and dehumidification, drying and
crystallisation.
Practical:
7. EE2402A: Electrical Engineering Laboratory
(ii) Open and short circuit test: These two tests are performed on a transformer
to determine (a) equivalent circuit of transformer (b) voltage regulation of
transformer (c) efficiency of transformer.
(iii) Verification of maximum power transfer theorem: In this experiment current
voltages are calculated for different values of impedance and plotted.
(iv) Load test on a single phase transformer: The experiment is performed & seen
that as load current increases voltage drop in transformer winding is also
increases, voltage and hence voltage regulation is increased. Also we increase
the load current the efficiency is also increase up to certain limit after this
efficiency decreases with increase load current
(v) Study of the characteristics of a separately excited DC generator: In
a separately excited DC generator, the field winding is excited by an external
independent source.
(vi) Study of the characteristics of a DC motor: There are two types of characteristics:
speed v/s load characteristics and torque v/s load characteristics
7. Plate and Frame Filter: For the Plate and frame filter press we determined filter
medium resistance and specific cake resistance for constant pressure runs. Also
we determine optimum filtration time.
8. Sparkler Filter: For the Sparkler filter press we determined filter medium
resistance and specific cake resistance for constant pressure runs.
9. Sweatland Filter: For the sweatland filter press we determined filter medium
resistance and specific cake resistance for constant pressure/ Volume runs.
10. (a) Sedimentation: We studied the sedimentation of the given sample and
showed the different zones of settling and calculated the terminal velocity of the
particles.
(b) Reynolds Experiments: Through visual observation of laminar and turbulent
flow, we determined the lower and upper critical Reynolds number.
SEMESTER V
Theory:
1. CH3101: Process Instrumentation
This course has incorporated the discussions about the process variables,
process instrumentation diagrams and symbols, static and dynamic
characteristics of instruments, signal transmission, converter, transducers, data
acquisition system etc. Beside these it also discusses about the principles,
construction
of
instruments
for
the
measurement,
transmission,
control/indication/ recording of process variables, final control element, and
transducer.
2. CH3102: Process Dynamics and Control
In this course, there is an account of basic theory underlying the various
processes in transient and different types of controllers. It also discusses about
various stability criteria and the design of controllers based on different models.
3. CH3103: Energy Resources and Utilization
It discusses different types of fuels (solid, liquid and gaseous), nuclear energy,
hydrogen production and storage, solar, wind, tidal and geothermal energies. It
also includes energy conservation, energy audits and several environmental
issues.
4. CH3104: Chemical Reaction Engineering I
This course includes the analyses of batch reactor and flow reactors. It also
discusses about non-isothermal operation, non-ideal flow and corresponding
models.
5. CH3105: Chemical Technology I
Practicals:
7. CH3301: Heat Transfer Laboratory
(i) Double pipe heat exchanger: In this experiment we need to calculate the
overall heat transfer coefficient both clean and dirt.
(ii) Shell and tube heat exchanger: In this experiment we need to calculate the
overall heat transfer coefficient both clean and dirt.
(iii) Single effect evaporator: In this experiment we need to calculate overall heat
transfer coefficient for condenser and evaporator.
(iv) Open pan evaporator: In this experiment we need to calculate the overall
heat transfer coefficient of it.
(v) U-tube heat exchanger: In this experiment we need to calculate the overall
heat transfer coefficient of it.
(vi) Coil heater: In this experiment we need to calculate the overall heat transfer
coefficient of it.
8. CH3302-Energy Resources Laboratory
(i) Determination of calorific value by Bomb method: In this experiment we need
to calculate calorific value of an oil sample.
(ii) Proximate analysis of coal: In this experiment we need to calculate moisture
content, ash content, fixed carbon content and volatile matter.
(iii) Determination of water content of oil sample by Dean Stark method: In this
experiment with the help of distillation we separate water and oil and measured
the impurity.
(iv) Determination of Reid vapour pressure of an oil sample: In this experiment
vapour pressure was calculated with the help of standard instrument.
(v) Determination of kinematic viscosity by Redwood viscometer No.-1: Viscosity
of low viscous sample was calculated by measuring the time taken to empty the
vessel.