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CHE 303 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II / All Sections First Semester 2011 - 2012

This document provides information about CHE 303 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II, including the instructors, objective, outcomes, grading system, and course outline. There are three instructors listed along with their contact information. The objective is to provide a theoretical basis in applying thermodynamic concepts. Upon completion, students will be able to perform calculations using thermodynamic properties of fluids and mixtures, understand procedures to estimate properties, predict equilibria, and evaluate property changes. The grading system weights exams at 80% and other assessments at 20%. The course outline lists 14 topics over 15 weeks, including fluids, vapor/liquid equilibrium, solutions, and chemical reactions.

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CHE 303 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II / All Sections First Semester 2011 - 2012

This document provides information about CHE 303 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II, including the instructors, objective, outcomes, grading system, and course outline. There are three instructors listed along with their contact information. The objective is to provide a theoretical basis in applying thermodynamic concepts. Upon completion, students will be able to perform calculations using thermodynamic properties of fluids and mixtures, understand procedures to estimate properties, predict equilibria, and evaluate property changes. The grading system weights exams at 80% and other assessments at 20%. The course outline lists 14 topics over 15 weeks, including fluids, vapor/liquid equilibrium, solutions, and chemical reactions.

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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.

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