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Process Engineering

Course aims

Objectives of subject:
Systematic training of mass and energy balances of technological processes and application of transport processes at engineering modeling are key stones of this course. Hydrodynamics processes (filtration, sedimentation, fluidization, mixing, pumping), heat transfer processes(heat exchangers, energy losses, boiling, condensation) and mass transport processes(crystallization, absorption, distillation, drying, adsorption and equilibrium dynamics) are three base classes which course is concentrated on. Problem of chemical reactors is mentioned only shortly.

Acquired knowledge:
- The ability to recognize technological problem and propose a strategy for its solution,
- Make energy and material balance,
- The ability to describe the process of filtration, drying, evaporation and distillation,
- Design an optimal heat exchanger.

Acquired skills:
- The ability to design construction device parameters,
- Ability to perform the material and energy balance adequately complicated technological systems,
- The ability to design an optimal conditions for the operation of devices such as heat exchangers, vaporizers, jet dryers, filters and the like,
- The ability to obtain information for performing the simulation and optimization calculations on existing equipment with regard to fluctuating parameters of input parameters,
- Ability to apply theoretical knowledge to more complex technological processes,
- Ability to identify physical quantities the necessary to describe the process and found in chemical engineering the tables and diagrams.

Literature

COULSON, John Metcalfe a John Francis RICHARDSON. Chemical engineering. Volume 1, Fluid flow, heat transfer and mass transfer. 4th ed. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1990. ISBN 0-08-037948-6.
COULSON, John Metcalfe, John Francis RICHARDSON, J. R. BACKHURST a John Hadlett HARKER. Chemical engineering. Volume 5, Solutions to the problems in chemical engineering, volume 2. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1979. ISBN 0-08-022952-2.
FELDER, Richard M. a Ronald W. ROUSSEAU. Elementary principles of chemical processes [CD-ROM]. 3rd ed. Hoboken: Wiley, c2000. ISBN 0-471-37587-X.

Advised literature

GREEN, Don W. a Robert H. PERRY, ed. Perry's Chemical engineers' handbook. 8th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2008. ISBN 978-0-07-142294-9.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 617-3010
Abbreviation PI
Course title Process Engineering
Coordinating department Department of Chemistry
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Marek Večeř, Ph.D.