ChemicalProcessEngineeringLaboratoryII(Chemical Engineering)

Numbering Code U-ENG27 37313 EJ76
U-ENG27 37313 EJ61
Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 5 Course Type Experiment
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Wed.3・4・5・Thu.3・4・5
Instructor name SOTOWA KENICHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
WATANABE SATOSHI (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
SUZUKI TETSUO (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
HIRAIDE SYOTARO (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
MOLINA LOPEZ, John Jairo (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
HIKIMA YUUTA (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
TONOMURA OSAMU (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
MURANAKA YOSUKE (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
MARUYAMA HIROYUKI (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
Fujitsuka Hiroyasu (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
(Faculty of Engineering)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Experimental training of chemical engineering fundamentals(transport phenomena, separation engineering, reaction engineering, powder technology, process control)
Course Goals This course will enhance students’ understanding of chemical engineering, and the students will learn typical operations in the experiments.
Schedule and Contents Chemical Engineering II/Transport phenomena,9times,unsteady state heat transfer, heat transfer with forced flow, mass transport through interface
Chemical Engineering II/Separation Engineering,9times,continuous distillation, pressure drop and gas absorption in packed bed tower, cyclone characteristics for particle sizes
Chemical Engineering II/Reaction Engineering and Process Control,9times,gas-solid reaction, gas-solid catalytic reaction, , dynamic characteristics in process control
Evaluation Methods and Policy Attendance, performance in experiments, reports will be evaluated.
Course Requirements Physical Chemistry I, II (Chemical Engineering), Fundamental Fluid Mechanics, Transport Phenomena, Chemical Reaction Engineering I, II, Fluid Phase Separation Engineering, Fine Particle Technology, Process Control are recommend to take in advance.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Preparation of each lecture is highly recommended.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Textbook edited by teaching staff in department of chemical engineering
References, etc. Bird, Stewart, Lightfoot, Transport Phenomena, 2nd Ed. (Wiley) isbn{}{9780470115398}
Hashimoto and Ogino, Gendai Kagaku Kogaku (Sangyo Tosyo) isbn{}{4782826095}
Hashimoto, Hanno Kogaku (Baifukan)isbn{}{4563045187}
Smith, Van Ness, Abbott, Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 7th Ed.(McGraw Hill) isbn{}{0071247084}
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