![]() | Study programme 2019-2020 | Français | |
Introduction to Process Engineering | |||
Learning Activity |
Code | Lecturer(s) | Associate Lecturer(s) | Subsitute Lecturer(s) et other(s) | Establishment |
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I-GPRO-001 |
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Language of instruction | Language of assessment | HT(*) | HTPE(*) | HTPS(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Term |
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Français | Français | 12 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Q1 |
Organisational online arrangements for the end of Q3 2019-2020 assessments (Covid-19) |
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Description of the modifications to the Q3 2019-2020 online assessment procedures (Covid-19) |
Written examination, 100 % of the mark, maximal length : 180 min. The examination comprises two parts (50 % of the final mark for each) : - a written examination of 60 min concerning the theoretical concepts without class notes (1 general question; no list of questions is given before the examination of Q3); - and a written exercise (with class notes and exercises notes). |
Content of Learning Activity
Mixture composition ; degree of freedom of a system ; mass and energy balances (without and with chemical reactions) ; transport phenomena ; diffusion and turbulent transfers ; boundary layers ; mass transfer between phases ; dimensional analysis ; transfer analogies ; mass transfer equipment design ; main physical and chemical properties calculation.
Required Learning Resources/Tools
Not applicable
Recommended Learning Resources/Tools
Not applicable
Other Recommended Reading
F. Coeuret - 1994 - L'Ingénieur Chimiste et les bases de l'Ingéniérie des Procédés - Nantes - Ouest-Editions. G. Reklaitis - 1983 - Introduction to Materials and Energy Balances - New-York - Wiley. R. Bird, W. Stewart & E. Lightfoot - 1960 - Transport Phenomena - New-York - Wiley. O. Hougen, K. Watson and R. Ragatz - 1959 - Chemical Process Principles, Part I (Mass and Energy Balances) - New-York - Wiley. J. Perry - D. Green (7e édition) - 1997 -Chemical Engineers handbook - New-York - Mc Graw-Hill.
Mode of delivery
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Evaluations
The assessment methods of the Learning Activity (AA) are specified in the course description of the corresponding Educational Component (UE)