Dr. Behnam Khoshandam

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Prerequisite: Mass transfer, Thermodynamics II
 
Term Offered: Each semester
 
 
Unit operations of chemical industries are one of the most important courses in chemical engineering. The aim on this course is making students familiar with separation processes of distillation, extraction and leaching. Separation of components from each other is the basic point in chemical industries. In each process we try to start from a thermodynamic point of view followed by writing conservation of mass and energy equations. Using graphical and theoretical methods in analysis of such a processes is the main object in this course.     
 
Contents:
1- Distillation process
2- Extraction process
3- Leaching process
 
Reading Resources:
1- R. E. Treybal, Mass-transfer operations, McGraw-Hill, 1980
2- A. L. Hines, R. N. Maddox, Mass transfer-Fundamentals and applications,
    Prentice-Hall, 1985
 
 
Assessment tools:
- Weekly homeworks
- Quizzes
- Final examination
 
Grading policy:
- Homeworks (10/100)
- Quizzes (40/100)
- Final examination (50/100)
 
 

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