CHE 203 Chemical Process Calculations

Credit Structure:(4-0)4

Catalog Description:
Basic chemical engineering concepts and methods of analysis. Introduction to mass and energy balance calculations applied to solutions of problems in systems of chemical process industries.

Course Objectives:
 To give the students an ability to analyze and solve chemical engineering problems involving mass and energy balances by a systematic approach applying fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering through extensive problem solving; an awareness of the need for, and ability to engage life-long learning.

 

Prerequisities:
None

Textbook(s):
R.M. Felder & R.W. Rousseau, “Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes”, 3rd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Reference:
D. M. Himmelblau, "Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering", 5th Ed., Prentice-Hall Int. Series, 1989

Syllabus:

1. Basic concepts  (2 weeks)

2. Material balance calculations (5 weeks)

3. Gases and vapors (2 weeks)

4. Introduction to energy balance calculations (4 weeks)

5. 2 Midterms (1 week)

Homeworks, Quizzes, Projects:
Weekly homeworks

Computer Usage:
None

Laboratory work:
None

Category Content:
Mathematics and Basic Sciences: None
Engineering Design: None
Engineering Sciences: None
Humanities & Social Sciences:None
Departmental: 4

Instructors:
Türker Gürkan, Cevdet Öztin, Deniz Üner, Ülkü Yılmazer