Code: | EQ0060 | Acronym: | EEQ I |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Technological Sciences (Chemical Engineering) |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering |
Course/CS Responsible: | Master in Chemical Engineering |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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MIEQ | 93 | Syllabus | 1 | - | 6 | 56 | 162 |
1. BACKGROUND: Chemical Engineering is the design, construction and operation of Chemical Processes. A Chemical Process is a set of physical and chemical operations ocurring in Process Units in a precise sequence. The development of Chemical Process is generally considered to be accomplished in a two step procedure: Synthesis (leading to process flowsheet) and Analysis (the quantitative process evaluation through final economic analysis). Material Balance is the very first task in Analysis of chemical processes. 2. SPECIFIC AIMS: Identify and understand process units and its fundamentals; Know about Synthesis and Analysis of chemical processes and its constituents steps; Know how to count variables, equations and design variables in a material balance problem to a system of process units and including chemical reaction, separations, recycling and purge; Know how to solve energy balance to process units. 3. PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Scientific component (establishes and develops scientific bases): 25%; Techonological component (apply to design and process operation): 75%.
After this course the student is able to: - Understand the general principles of Chemical Engineering Processes; - Understand Process Flowsheet and the working principles of most important Process Units; - Formulate a Material Balance problem for Process Units and for Systems of Process Units in terms of a non-linear system of equations (the Modular Approach method).
Rudiments of algebra (systems of equations), numerical methods (solving non-linear equations and system of equations).
I. Introduction. Definitions. Chemical Engineering, Chemical Process, Unit Operations, Process Units. Process Synthesis and Analysis. Flowsheet. Examples of Process Units and Chemical Processes; II. Chemical Processes: Examples of Chemical Processes (Industrial Alcohol, Seawater Dessalination); III. Synthesis of Chemical Processes (explained by the resolution of a specific problem); IV. Material Balances for Process Units (without chemical reaction): General analysis of a material balance problem: counting of variables and equations, and identification of design variables. Material balances for equilibrium stage units: vapor-liquid, liquid-liquid and solid-liquid separations; V. Material Balances with Chemical Reaction: Stoichiometry. Reactant conversion and reaction extent. Independent balance equation for chemical reactors. Examples of material balances in the cases of ocurring chemical equilibrium or undetermined stoichiometry; VI. Material balances for Systems of Process Units: Processes with Recycle and Purge. Use of Modular Approach to solve material balances in systems of process units.
1) Classes for presentation and discussion of the theoretical concepts; 2) Classes for problem solving; 3) Study visits to industrial plants.
Designation | Weight (%) |
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Teste | 100,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Designation | Time (hours) |
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Estudo autónomo | 52,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 52,00 |
Total: | 104,00 |
1) Do not exceed the limit of class absences established in FEUP's regulations; 2) To participate in one of the study visits.
The final grade is calculated by the formula: FinalG =0.45*T1+ 0.55*T2, T1 and T2 being the midterm tests grade. Approval, or grade improvement, can be achieved by final exam.
Not applicable.
By exam.
By exam.