Chemical Process Calculations and Stoichiometry - Part I | Lecture Notes
Hi everyone,
In previous weeks, I shared Thermodynamics I and Fluid Mechanics handwritten lecture notes. This week, I would like to share with you the first part of Chemical Process Calculations and Stoichiometry lecture notes via Dropbox as a pdf file. It consists of 81 pages. The last part of the notes will be posted next week.
The reference book that was utilized during lectures is Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes by Felder R. M., Rousseau R. W., Bullard L. G.
The reference book for Chemical Process Calculations and Stoichiometry lecture notes [1] |
Another reference book that is very helpful to grasp the basic process calculations in chemical engineering is Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering by Himmelblau D., Riggs J.
Another diligently written reference book for Chemical Process Calculations and Stoichiometry lecture notes [2] |
In lecture notes of Chemical Process Calculations and Stoichiometry - Part I, you will find the followings,
1. Units And Dimensions
- Conversion Of Units
- Degrees Of Freedom Analysis
- Intensive Variables
- Extensive Variables
- Dimensionless Numbers
- Specific Gravity
- Flowrate Measurement
- Gibbs Phase Rule
- Average Molecular Weight
- Gauge Pressure
- Process Classifications
- Mass Balances
- Element Balances
- Route To Problem Solving In Chemical Process Calculations
- Basis Selection
- Basis Of Solution
2. Reaction Stoichiometry
- Stoichiometric Feed
- Non-Stoichiometric Feed
- Limiting Reactant
- Excess Reactant
- Determining Limiting and Excess Reactants
- Conversion, Yield, Selectivity
- Once-Through Conversion
- Material Balance In Reactive Systems
- Component Balances
- Element Balances
3. Combustion
- Excess Air
- Orsat Analysis
- Example Problems
I would like to warn you to use the lecture notes inquiringly since there can be mistakes that are overlooked while writing and editing them. I welcome you to comment on any mistakes. We can discuss unclear parts in the comment section.
I hope these notes will help you in your study and will increase your problem-solving skills in the Chemical Process Calculations and Stoichiometry course.
You can easily download Chemical Process Calculations and Stoichiometry - Part I handwritten lecture notes for free by clicking the following link.
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Chemicalling Team
REFERENCES
[1] Felder R. M., Rousseau R. W., Bullard L. G. (2018). Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4th Edition. [Book Cover]. Wiley. Retrieved from
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[2] Himmelblau D., Riggs J. Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 8th Edition. [Book Cover]. Wiley. Retrieved from
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