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Course Name
Turkish
Ayırma İşlemleri
English
Separation Techniques
Course Code
KMM 332
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
6
4
4
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Ömer Şahin
Course Objectives
1.To provide information on separation problems encountered in chemical engineering and separation processes used to solve these problems.
2.To provide experience in collecting, analyzing and using data for separation equipment design.
3.To show students how to apply mathematics fundamental science and engineering knowledge to separation processes and design of separation equipment.
4.To train students to use computers in problem solving
Course Description
Introduction to separation techniques based on phase equilibria. diffusion and rate processes. Analysis and calculations of separation techniques. Evaporation and calculation. Equilibrium stage and countercurrent operation; equilibrium relations between phases, calculations of separation equipments based on absorption, distillation and extraction.
Course Outcomes
Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. Demonstrate knowledge on the principles of chemical engineering separation techniques and use them in problem solving.
2. Carry out design calculations for single and multiple effect evaporators.
3. Cayry out calculatiın interface concentration by using interface equilibrium relations.
4. Carry our desing calculations for absoption in plate and packed towers.
5. Carry out design calculations for batch and continuous distillation units.
6. Carry out design calculations for solid-liquid and liquid-liquid extraction.
7. Use computer, spreadsheet programming and a programming language in problem solving.
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