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JNTU 2007-08 III Year I Sem B.Tech-Ch.E - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-II
Posted Date: 29 Dec 2007 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Syllabus
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Posted By: India Member Level: Diamond Rating: Points: 1
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2007-08 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD II Year B.Tech. Ch.E. II Sem T P C 4+1* 0 4 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS-I UNIT I Introduction: The scope of thermodynamics, temperature, defined quantities; volume, pressure, work, energy, heat, Joules Experiments.
Unit-II: The first law and other basic concepts: The first law of thermodynamics, thermodynamic state and state functions, enthalpy, the steady-state steady-flow process, equilibrium, the phase rule, the reversible process, constant-V and constant- P processes, heat capacity.
Unit-III: Volumetric properties of pure fluids: The PVT behavior of pure substances, virial equations, the ideal gas, the applications of the virial equations, second virial coefficients from potential functions. Cubic equations of state, generalized correlations for gases, generalized correlations for liquids, molecular theory of fluids.
Unit-IV: Thermodynamics of flow processes ; principles of conservation of mass and energy for flow systems, analysis of expansion processes ; turbines, throttling ; compression processes –compressors and pumps ; calculation of ideal work and lost work.
Unit-V: The second law of thermodynamics: Statements of the second law, heat engines, thermodynamic temperatures scales, thermodynamic temperature and the ideal gas scale
Unit-VI: Entropy, Entropy changes of an ideal gas, mathematical statement of the second law, the third law of thermodynamics, entropy from the microscopic view point
Unit-VII: Refrigeration and liquefaction: The Carnot refrigerator, the vapor compression cycle, the comparison of refrigeration cycles, the choice of refrigerant, absorption refrigeration, the heat pump, liquefaction processes
Unit-VIII: Thermodynamic properties of fluids: Property relations for homogeneous phases, residual properties, two phase systems, thermodynamic diagrams, tables of thermodynamic properties, generalized property correlation for gases
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| Author: India 29 Dec 2007 | Member Level: Diamond Points : 4 | TEXT BOOKS 1. J.M.Smith and HC Van Ness, Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 5th ed, McGraw Hill,1996.
REFERENCE 1. Y.V. C.Rao, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, University publications. 2. K. V. Narayanan, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, PHI,2001 3. Chemical and Process Thermodynamics, B.G. Kyle, 3rd edition, Pearson, Prentice Hall, 1999
| | Author: Tony 29 Dec 2007 | Member Level: Gold Points : 1 | India,
We do not encourage posting Syllabus any more.
- Tony
| | Author: India 30 Dec 2007 | Member Level: Diamond Points : 4 | After i read your posting i stopped posting syllabus,today i just posted question papers only of gujarat university,now on wards i post only question papers,if you evaluate day to day ,i post online questions,but they are not evaluated in time and same time the photo section of posting collges are not working properly.please rectify those i post universities and college photos
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