Phase Equilibrium Thermodynamics

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Overview

This is an introductory course in Thermodynamics and is one of the basic subjects to understand interfacial mass transfer and separation processes like distillation, solvent extraction, etc. The course introduces the concepts of chemical potential and fugacity and emphasizes the principles governing equilibrium for single and multicomponent systems. It discusses ideal as well as non-ideal solutions and deals with the entire range of phase miscibility (completely miscible to totally immiscible). There is a well-balanced coverage of physical concepts, mathematical operations along with examples and exercise problems of practical importance. After completion of the course, the students will be able to apply the basic principles of thermodynamics, the laws, and the pertinent equations to engineering design of mass transfer equipment.


INTENDED AUDIENCE :Chemical Engg, Mechanical Engg, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Petroleum Refining, Metallurgy, Agriculture EnggPRE-REQUISITES :Basic knowledge of Engineering Thermodynamics desirableINDUSTRY SUPPORT :LIST OF COMPANIES/INDUSTRY THAT WILL RECOGNIZE/VALUE THIS ONLINE COURSE ,Refining and Petrochemical Industry (IOC, HPCL, BPCL etc.), G.A.I.L., O.N.G.C, Shell

Syllabus

COURSE LAYOUT

Week 1:Chemical PotentialWeek 2:Chemical EquilibriumWeek 3:FugacityWeek 4:Ideal solutionWeek 5: Properties of solutionsWeek 6:Non ideal solution –activity coefficient – Part 1Week 7:Non ideal solution –activity coefficient – Part 2Week 8:Partially and completely immiscible systems, Hydrocarbon Thermodynamics

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