 |  |  |
| CHIM0056-2 | Energy Aspects of Physical Unit Operations
|

 |
| Duration : | 15h Th |
 |
| Number of credits : |
|
 |
| Lecturer : | N... |
 |
| Substitute(s) : | Laurent Fraikin, Angélique Léonard |
 |
Language(s) of instruction :
 |
| French language |
 |
Organisation and examination :
 |
| Teaching in the first semester, review in January |
 |
Course contents :
 |
| This course will cover energy aspects of a physcal unit operation in which mass and heat transfers are strongly connected: the drying of solids.
The course presents first mechanisms controling performance of this type of apparatus:
- Liquid-vapor equilibria: review of concepts of temperatures of wet bulb thermometer and adiabatic saturation, psychrometric diagrams.
- Kinetics of liquid-vapor transfer.
- Solid-liquid-vapor equilibria: different forms of water in a solid, isotherms of adsorption.
- Drying kinetics: different periods for drying.
The course presents then modeling of different types dryers
- Direct or indirect contact dryers
- Continuous and discontinuous dryers
- Heat and mass balances.
|
 |
Learning outcomes of the course :
 |
| At the end of the course, students will be able to apply the theoretical concepts and the analysis methodology of unit operations from the point of view of energetic consumption. They will be able to use this methodology to design and determine the size of a process, taking into account the energetic aspect. |
 |
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
 |
| A course "Chemical Engineering - physical unit operations" (e.g. CHIM0083-2)or a course with similar contents) should have been attended during previous years (or it should be attended the same year). |
 |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
 |
| The course is based on self-learning, with the help of introductive sessions and answers to questions.
|
 |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
 |
| Face-to-face and self-learning |
 |
Recommended or required readings :
 |
| The course material is available on the eCampus website. |
 |
Assessment methods and criteria :
 |
| A written exam is organized during the first session (January).
Evaluation relies essentially on the understanding of concepts and relationships between them rather on the capacity to make restitution. The exam proceeds with closed reference books.
The second session exam is organized in the same way as in January. |
 |
Work placement(s) :
 |
| |
 |
Organizational remarks :
 |
| The course is organized during the first quadrimester. |
 |
Contacts :
 |
| Laurent FRAIKIN
E-mail : Laurent.Fraikin@ulg.ac.be
Tél. : 04 366 35 19
Angélique LEONARD
E-mail : a.leonard@ulg.ac.be
Tél. : 04 366 44 36 |
 |