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COURSE SYLLABUS
COIIEGE / OEPARTMENT MAPUA I'ISTITUTE Of IECHI{OLOGY AT TAGUNA
PRE-REQUISIIE CHE131L
CO-REQUISITE
CREOITUNIT{5) on€ (1)unit
CLA55sCHEDULE
This labo.atory course is. continu.tion of Chemical Engin€erint taboratory 1. tt covers mainly laboratory exp€.iments in mass
transfer operations su€h as diftGlon, humidification, etc.; in thermodynamiG {st€am power ptant)i in chemicet reaction
engineerinta.d an process control,
2. Develop initiative, resourcefulness and leaderrhip by demonrtrating full responsibility tn pertorming the e)e€riments
3. Acquire higher level laboratory skitts by carryinS out pro.€dures, prop€. s€t-up of fequired chE apparanr, and effective
handlhg of hlthly sensitive equ ipment a nd devlcesj
4. Prcp.re reportsconsistentN/ith Chemicat Endn€eing practicej
5. Oevelop saf€ty conrciousn€ss ty observint proper taboratory t€{hnique, at all tim€s,
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Erperlment 5 15.s€tup and operatea basic flow circuit. (CO3).
Calibratlon t€ch.ique In . Proe$ Conrrol 16. o€5.ribe how transmitteE (pressure,
tempelature, riow, etc. ) operate. (COl, CO3)
17. Descibe the Gliblation requned for
transmift€ls (CO1, CO3)
9 1a,Ute th€ span and tero knob in calibratint
nansmitt€rs. (CO1, C03).
19. Compute th€ accuracy and precirion of rhe
transmitter after calibration 3s compa.ed to a
standard (calib€t€d) gauge equiv.l€nt. (COr,
co3)
Ery€rimert 7 20. Perform PID control of a level and flow
Procers Control: L€vel, Flow,and pH controts processes. (co1, CO3)
21.Us€ the openloop st€p response method to
10 tune the controlle.. (CO1, CO3)
22.Use th€ dynamic response of measurint
device (pH meter) to demonst.ate PtD control
of t proce5s. {CO1, CO3)
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R€matls {ropk/Adlvity)
Albritht, Lyle AlbrlSht'r Ch€mlc.l Eryln..dnt Handbook. Taylor and Franci! (2009).
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cao, Edward, Ieat Traftf.r in Process Erylnaarln& Mccraw-Hill co. Inc,, New York (2010),
Cengel, Yunus a. H€.t .nd Ma3. r..n.f€r: A Pr.ctical ADpro.cll Mcclaw-Hill Co. Inc., New York {2007}.
G€antoplir, Christi€ J. lnnspon Proc.3s6 .nd S€par.tlon Pro.€.s Prln.lpl6, 46 cd. Prentice Hall (2009).
Green, Don W. Per4/. Chemical EnSlnee6 H.ndboo& 86.dition. McG law-Hlll Co. Inc., N€w Yolk (20081.
Incrope.a, Frank P., et. Al. Fund.mlnt.ls of H!.t and M.r. Tra$t ., 6s ed. lohn Wiley and Sons, Inc (2007).
Mccabe, wa.ien, et. Al. U.ia O!.r.tbrE of Ch.mlcal Engln€enn& 76 cd. McGrlw-H ill l.ternatioo.l Edition (2005).
Munson, Bruce R., etal.lund.n.nt ls of FluU Mecnanb,5h €d. rohn wileyand sons, hc. (2006).
EXraRrMEf|Is {a5*l
/ Preliminary Dat3 she€ts 75%
'/ Post-Laboratory Reports 20%
r' Laboratory Performance 10%
AVERAGE (XI 91.51- 87,01- 82.5r- 78.01- 73.51- 69.01- 54.51- 60.00 -
95.00 96.00 9r.50 47,00 E2_50 7E.OO 73.50 59.00 64.50 60-00
fII{ALGRADE t.oo 1.50 2.00 2.50 2,r5 3.tx) 5.00
Asade from academic deficiency, othe. trounds to hllthe cours€ arc thefollowing:
r' Intellectual dlshonesty {cheating and plagiarism) durlng examinatlons and oth€r requir€ments;
r' Persection 1551of CBED'S Manualof Retulationsfor Private Educationallnstltutions, a student who has Incurred more
than 20X of th€ total nLrmber of school days (i.e., 3 unexcured absences) 5hall not b€ siven c.edit to the cou.se
rcgardless of6lass standing. For further provisions of the said policy, plear€ refe. to the MCt student C.talogue.
Other grounds as stlp!lated in the MCL student Catalogue, and other felevant policies and reSulatlons that may be promulgated
Students with a p.eliminary class nandiry of < 55% or those whose GwA status is marked *NOI O(" in the Student Interventlon
Module {O55 Application) need to undergo intervention .ctivities which inclod€ but arc not limited to any of the following:
{a) remedial assessment;
ATIEI{DANCE
Per Section 1551 of CHEOT Manualof Regllations for Private Educatlonal tnstltutions, a stude.t who hes incurred ,bs€nces
morethantwenty percent {20%)ofthe total number of school days shallnot be tiven creditto the cou.se rcgadless of dass
standing. For funher provGions of the laid policy, please refer to the MCrStudent Catalotue.
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COI{DUCI Of EXPERIMEI'IS
All chemical €ngineennS €rp€riments will have to be supervised by th€ Faculty Member assgned, Labo.atory AssittanL a
Registered Mechanical Engineer/ Prof€ssiona I Mechanical Engineer (for steam power Plant).
A group of 3 - 5 stLrdents will h.ve to be formed to conduct and complet€ the exp€rlm€nt thoroughly and conslstent with the
exisnng bboratory pollcy and guid€lines.
couRsE ProRtfoLto
Att erercises and requirements for the course are to be compiled by the students as part of th€ir ponfollo. The same mu5t be
made avallable for insoection bv the innructor before the end of th€ term
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Other provistons rtipulated In the MCL Student Catalogue wlll b€ enforced ln and out of the cla3sroom. Studentt who have
violated the dress code policy and oth€r rclated offens€s will not b€ pe.mltt€d to.ttend classe3 wlthout b€iry cleared by th€
Student Aftul6 Office or the Guidanc€ Office.
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