ENCH296-23S2 (C) Semester Two 2023

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

15 points

Details:
Start Date: Monday, 17 July 2023
End Date: Sunday, 12 November 2023
Withdrawal Dates
Last Day to withdraw from this course:
  • Without financial penalty (full fee refund): Sunday, 30 July 2023
  • Without academic penalty (including no fee refund): Sunday, 1 October 2023

Description

An introduction to concepts and principles in chemical and process thermodynamics. This course includes the 1st and 2nd Laws, equilibrium and reversibility, ideal gas process calculations and refrigeration and heat pump cycles.

Thermodynamics is a core subject for chemical and process engineering. Its principles are used in fluid mechanics, reaction engineering, heat and mass transfer, separation processes and process energy balances. This course emphasises the development of these general principles including the 1st and 2nd Laws and the application of these to energy balances. This course will also reinforce mathematical concepts (such as partial derivatives) by linking them to physical phenomenon related to thermodynamics.

Topics include:

• Internal energy, heat, work, state functions and the 1st law of thermodynamics
• Properties of Ideal gases and PVT behaviour of fluids
• Application of partial derivatives and integral calculus to thermodynamics
• Reversibility and equilibrium
• Ideal gas processes
• Phase diagrams and the Phase rule
• Enthalpy and its use in energy balances including reactions and phase changes
• Thermodynamics of ideal mixtures
• Steam tables and others sources of thermodynamic data
• The 2nd Law, heat engines, Entropy and Gibbs energy

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the concept of energy storage and energy transfer
  • Knowledge of the 1st Law of thermodynamics and its limits
  • Be capable in using and describing partial derivatives in thermodynamics
  • Able to perform ideal gas process calculations and understand the limits of application
  • Be able to describe reversibility and equilibrium
  • Understand phase diagrams, the phase rule and phase transition
  • Able to use and apply energy balances to complex systems
  • Understand reference states and be capable of obtaining thermodynamic data  
  • Knowledge of the 2nd Law of thermodynamics and basic understanding of entropy and entropy changes
  • Capable of performing heat engine, refrigeration and steam turbine calculations

Prerequisites

Subject to the approval of the Dean of Engineering and Forestry.

Timetable Note

36 lectures

Course Coordinator

Peter Gostomski

Lecturer

Shusheng Pang

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage  Description
Final Exam 58%
Online Quiz 12% 6 x online quizzes each worth 2%. Released on the Friday before the due dates of 28 Jul 2023, 4 Aug 2023, 11 Aug 2023, 18 Aug 2023, 25 Aug 2023, 15 Sep 2023
Mid-semester test 24 Aug 2023 20%
Assignment 18 Oct 2023 10% Released 4th October 2023

Textbooks / Resources

Required Texts

ENCH296 Course notes – available on Learn ;

Recommended Reading

Smith, J. M. , Van Ness, H. C., Abbott, Michael M; Introduction to chemical engineering thermodynamics ; 7th ed; McGraw-Hill, 2005.

Additional Course Outline Information

Academic integrity

Course Policy on Collaboration and Cheating
Solving problems in small teams and collaborative learning when working on assignments is encouraged. However direct copying is plagiarism and will result in zero marks for all students involved. When assessment is distributed, you will be instructed whether the assessment is to be submitted for marking individually or as part of a pair/group. The assignments are mainly a tool to prepare you for the exams. The advice is to try them individually before collaborating in groups.

Late submission of work

Late submission will lose 25% grade, per day, over the due date.

Other specific requirements

Students may obtain the general policies of the University on matters such as the applications for special consideration, appeals procedures, reconsideration of grades and special provision for students with disabilities from the University Calendar.

Requests for extensions

See the course coordinator.

Resubmissions

See the course coordinator.

Indicative Fees

Domestic fee $1,030.00

International fee $5,750.00

* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.

For further information see Chemical and Process Engineering .

All ENCH296 Occurrences

  • ENCH296-23S2 (C) Semester Two 2023