CHE 303 – Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II / All Sections
First Semester 2011 – 2012 (111)
Instructors:
Name: Dr. Nadhir A. Al-Baghli (Coordinator)
Office: 16-235
Tel.: 1476
Email: nabaghli@kfupm.edu.sa
Web Site: http://faculty.kfupm.edu.sa/che/nabaghli/
Office Hours: SMW: 11.00-12.00
Name: Dr. Basel Abu-Sharkh
Office: 16-240
Tel.: 2194
Email: sharkh@kfupm.edu.sa
Web Site: http://faculty.kfupm.edu.sa/che/sharkh/
Office Hours: SMW: 10:00-11:00
Name: Dr. Housam Binous
Office: 16-216
Tel.: 2198
Email: binoushousam@yahoo.com
Web Site: http://faculty.kfupm.edu.sa/che/binoushousam/index.html
Office Hours: SMW: 10:00-11:00
Objective:
This course is designed to give the chemical engineering students a theoretical basis in the
application of basic concepts of thermodynamic. The topics covered include thermodynamic
properties of fluids, ideal and non-ideal behavior, phase equilibria, solution thermodynamics,
and chemical equilibria.
Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1) Find thermodynamic information for pure fluids as well as fluid mixtures and use it to
perform thermodynamic calculations oriented to the analysis and design of chemical
processes [1]
2) Understand the procedures for estimating the thermodynamic properties, such as
enthalpies, entropies, Gibbs energies, fugacity coefficients, and activity coefficients of
pure fluids as well as fluid mixtures [1, 3].
3) Choose a reasonable model to estimate the physical properties of a substance or a
mixture of substances [1, 4].
4) Predict equilibrium compositions of mixtures under phase and chemical-reaction
equilibria [1, 3].
5) Evaluate changes in different thermodynamic properties of pure fluids using different
techniques such as equations of state (EOS), tables, charts, databases, and software
among others [1].
Grading System:
Attendance and Participation 5%
Quizzes and Assignments 15 %
Two Major Exams 50 %
Final Exam 30 %_
Total 100 %
Course Outline:
Topic Chapter Lectures
Review 1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics 1 to 5 7
Applications of Thermodynamics to Flow Processes 7 3
Production of Power from Heat 8 3
Thermodynamics Properties of Fluids 6 7
Introduction Vapor/Liquid Equilibrium 10 5
Solution Thermodynamics: Theory 11 7
Solution Thermodynamics: Applications 12 5
Chemical-Reaction Equilibria 13 5
Exams and Reviews 3
1st Major Exam: Sunday, October 16, 2011.
2nd Major Exam: Sunday, December 18, 2011.