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Principles of Process Engineering
FSI-EZPAcad. year: 2010/2011
This course is intended as an introduction to process engineering and it provides students with the first information about chemical engineering and related disciplines. It is concerned with three basic topics: 1)The nature and scope of the process engineering, 2)Chemical and physical principles of processes, and 3)Systematic approach to solving problems.
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Schreiberová Lenka a kol.: Chemické inženýrství I,3. vydání, VŠCHT Praha, 2011, http://vydavatelstvi.vscht.cz/katalog/uid_isbn-978-80-7080-778-1/anotace/.
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2. Introduction to mass transfers
3. Material and heat balances of mass transfer processes
4. Essentials of phase equilibrium calculations .
5. Material and heat balances of two-component distallation
6. Methods of determining the number of ideal stages by two-component
7. Multi-component distillation, basic calculations
8. Methods for determining the number of ideal stages by multi-component distallation
9. Batch and discontinued distillation
10. Liquid-liquid extraction
11. Absorption and desorption. Methods of determining the number of ideal stages by absorption.
12. Drying. Material and heat balances of theoretical dryer.
13. Crystallization. Kinetics of crystallization
14. Adsorption, basic calculations.
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