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Aim Of Objectives:
- To impart the students, the knowledge on fluid properties, fluid static and dynamic characteristics flow metering and transport, particle mechanics, techniques of solid-fluid separation.
EL3302 – Fluid and Solid Operations Syllabus
Unit – I: Properties Of Fluid
Newtonian fluids Classification of fluid motion Fluid statics – equilibrium of fluid element – pressure variation in a static fluid – Differential analysis of fluid motion – continuity, Euler’s and Bernoulli equation, Navier-Stokes Equation, Hagen-Poiseuilli flow.
Unit – II: Flow Through Pipes & Boundary Layer Concepts
Reynolds number regimes, Flow through pipes – pressure drop under laminar and turbulent flow conditions; boundary layer concepts; Friction factor, Moody Chart, Flow meters; different types of flowmeters; Valves, pumps, compressors – characteristics and sizing; Agitation and Mixing;
Unit – III: Size Analysis
General characteristics of solids, techniques of size analysis; Laws of size reduction, equipment for size reduction.
Unit – IV: Flow Through Fluidized Beds
Flow over a sphere – friction and pressure drag – flow through fixed and fluidized beds. Filtration – batch and continuous, filtration equipments – selection, operation
Unit – V: Classifiers
Screening, gravity separation – sedimentation, thickening, elutriation, classifiers – Centrifugal separation – continuous centrifuges, cyclones and hydro cyclones, electrostatic and magnetic separators.
Text Books:
- Noel de Nevers, “Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers”, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, (1991).
- Badger W.L. and Banchero J.T., “Introduction to Chemical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.
References:
- Munson, B. R., Young, D.F., Okiishi, T.H. “Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics”, 5th Edition“, John Wiley, 2006.
- McCabe W.L, Smith, J C, and Harriot. P “Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering”, McGraw Hill, V Edition, 2001.
- Coulson, J.M. and Richardson, J.F., “Chemical Engineering” Vol. I, 4th Edn., Asian Books Pvt. Ltd., India, 1998.
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