The Principles of Chemical Engineering course is a fundamental course for major majors such as Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Chemistry and Environment. This course applies the basic theory of transmission process to study the basic principles of chemical unit operation, with process engineering as the teaching background, and explains the process and equipment principles of unit operation in theory and practice. It is an introductory course that transitions from fundamental courses in the field of natural sciences to specialized courses in engineering sciences. To cultivate students' ability to analyze and solve various problems in unit operations, namely the skills of unit equipment operation management, design, reinforcement, and process development in actual production.
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Syllabus
- Absorption
- 1.1 Introduction to Absorption
- 1.2 Basic Theory of Absorption
- 1.3.1 Material Balance and Operating Line Equation
- 1.3.2 Calculation of Packed Bed Height - Low Concentration Gas
- 1.3.3 Mass Transfer Unit
- 1.3.4 Adjustment of Absorption Tower and Operational Problems
- Distillation
- 2.1.1 Vapor-liquid Equilibrium of Binary Systems and Distillation Methods
- 2.2.1 Material Balance of the Whole Tower
- 2.2.2 Analysis of Stripping Section and Influence of Feed Conditions
- 2.2.3 The Number of Theoretical Plates
- 2.2.4 Analysis and Calculation of Binary Continuous Distillation
- 2.2.5 Other Distillation Methods
- Tower equipment
- 3.1 Plate tower
- 3.2 Packed tower
- Extraction
- 4.1.1 Basic Concepts of Extraction (1)
- 4.1.2 Basic Concepts of Extraction (2)
- 4.2 Process Flow and Calculation of Extraction
- 4.3 Extraction Equipment
- Drying
- 5.1 Properties of Moist Air and Humidity Chart
- 5.2 Material and Heat Balances of Dryers
- 5.3 Drying Rate and Drying Time
- 5.4 Drying Equipment
- Final
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