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CPE633

PROCESS

PROCESS ENGINEERING II
ENGINEERING II
SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 2013 JANUARY 2014

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PROFILE
SITI SHAWALLIAH IDRIS
TOWER 2:LEVEL 11: ROOM
9C
CONTACT:

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03-55436312
012-3882579
shawal_idris@yahoo.com

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COURSE REQUIREMENT
Course Info:
CREDIT HOURS - 3.0
CONTACT HOURS - 4.0
COURSE STATUS CORE

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Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to:
CO 1 - Explain the scientiZic and engineering principles
underlying process and heat integration in solving energy
efZiciency issues.
CO 2 - Determine the minimum utility targets for process system.
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CO 3 - Apply and integrate knowledge of engineering with the
economic tradeoffs.
SYLLABUS CONTENT
WEEK CHAPTER ACTIVITIES
Introduction to Process Integration Using Pinch
Analysis.
Basic Concept of Process Design and
Integration Read Concept of Process Integration
1-2 HE Types and ConZigurations and Fired Group Assignment/Presentation

Heaters

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Temperature-Enthalpy Diagrams

Setting the Pinch Design Targets and Network
Design

Assignment 1
3-4 The Energy Targets Through Composite Curve
Tutorial
The Energy Targets Through Problem Table
Analysis

Heat Exchanger Network Design for Maximum
Energy Recovery
Effect of Pinch
Assignment 2
5-6 Grid Diagram
Tutorial
Pinch Matches
Stream Splitting
Threshold Problem
Capital Cost Considerations 4
The Minimum Network Area
The Minimum Number Unit Targets Tutorial
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TEST 1
Reducing Number of Units Through Relaxation
Technique Loop and Path
SYLLABUS CONTENT (Contd)
WEEK CHAPTER ACTIVITIES

Process Utility Systems


Multiple Utilities
Process Utility Interface Assignment 3
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Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Tutorial

Heat Integration for Reactors, Distillation


Column, Heat Engine and Heat Pump Tutorial
11-12
Example

Water Pinch Analysis


Household Example of Water Pinch
Concept
Mass Transfer Based and Non-Mass Tutorial
13-14
Transfer Based Processes TEST 2
Setting Minimum Utility Targets 5
Generic Approaches
The Water Cascade Analysis Technique
DELIVERY METHODS & ASSESSMENT
Teaching methods:
2 hrs Lecture
1 hr tutorial

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Assessment
Test & Assignment 40%
Final Examination 60%


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REFERENCES
References
Smith, R. (2000). Chemical Process
Design. McGraw-Hill Companies,
USA
Douglas, J.M. (1998). Conceptual

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Design of Chemical Processes.USA
Incropera, F.P. & DeWitt, D.P.
(2002). Introduction to Heat
Transfer, 4th Edition, Wiley.
Coulson, J.M. & Ricahrdson J.F.
(1999). Chemical Engineering
Volume 6, 3rd Edition, Butterworth-
Heinemann.
Ian C. Kemp (2007). Pinch Analysis
and Process Integration- A User
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Guide on Process Integration for
EfCicient Use of Energy . 2nd Ed,
Butterworth-Heinemann.
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END OF PRESENTATION

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