617-0426/01 – Introduction to Process Engineering (ZPI)
        
        | Gurantor department | Department of Chemistry | Credits | 7 | 
| Subject guarantor | prof. Ing. Kamil Wichterle, DrSc. | Subject version guarantor | prof. Ing. Kamil Wichterle, DrSc. | 
| Study level | undergraduate or graduate |  |  | 
 |  | Study language | Czech | 
| Year of introduction | 2011/2012 | Year of cancellation | 2016/2017 | 
| Intended for the faculties | FMT | Intended for study types | Bachelor | 
          
            Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
          
          Systematic training of mass and energy balances of technological processes and application of transport processes at engineering modeling are key stones of this course. Hydrodynamics processes (filtration, sedimentation, fluidization,
mixing, pumping), heat transfer processes(heat exchangers, energy losses, boiling, condensation) and mass transport processes(crystallization, absorption, distillation, drying, adsorption and equilibrium dynamics) are three base
classes which course is concentrated on. Problem of chemical reactors is mentioned only shortly.
          
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            Summary
          
          Qualitative description of industrial and natural processes and using this knowledge for apparatus design are main goals of this course. Pies of knowledge from inorganic and organic technology will be developed as well as mass,
momentum and heat transfer. Fundamental skills from field of physics, chemistry, physical chemistry and mathematics are highly expected.
          
            Compulsory literature:
          
          FELDER RM, ROUSSEAU RW. Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes,. J.Wiley ,New York 2004 
          
            Recommended literature:
          
          PERRY, R.H., D.W. GREEN, and J.O. MALONEY, Perry's chemical engineers' handbook. 7th ed. 1997, New York: McGraw-Hill.
1 v. (various pagings).
McCABE WL, SMITH JC, HARIOTT P. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill
          
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            Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
          
          4  problems to be solved home
2 tests of engineering calculations
Completion of homework and laboratory protocols is required.
50% success of tests is neceessary.
          
            E-learning
          
          
          
            Other requirements
          
          There are no additional requirements for students.
          
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            Co-requisities
          
          
            
              Subject has no co-requisities.
            
          
          
            Subject syllabus:
          
          Balances, equilibrium, kinetics
Material balances
Balances of reacting systems
Energy balances
Mechanical and thermal energy, 
Fluid flow. pumps
Filtration and sedimentation, centrifuges
Mixing, fliudization
Adsorption, membranes
Energy balance, thermal processes
Conduction, convection, radiation, heat exchangers
Boiling and condenzation
Distillation, stagewise processes
Absorption
Wet air, drying
Introduction to chemical reactor theory
          
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