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Course Name
Turkish Temel İşlemler
English Unit Operations
Course Code
CEV 347 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 5
- 2 1 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Ramazan Keyikoğlu
Course Objectives The main objectives of this course are;
1. to gain skills for dimensioning the units of these systems by getting acquainted with the reaction and reactor types used in treatment systems and using mass balance equations,
2. to gain skills for using the fundamentals in the design of water and wastewater treatment plants, through learning the principles of physical and physico-chemical operations used in Environmental Engineering applications.
Course Description This course provides the basics of physical and physico-chemical operations used in treatment systems and problem solutions related to their applications in water and wastewater treatment with unit operations and processes approach. Reaction and reactor kinetics, flow models and mass balance concepts are also presented to be used for dimensioning the unit operations and processes that are important for Environmental Engineering.
Course Outcomes The successful student will be able to;
I. construct mass balance equations by knowing the reaction and reactor types used in unit operations and processes,
II. understand principles of unit operations used in water treatment systems and to apply these principles for the conceptual design of these units,
III. understand principles of unit operations used in wastewater treatment systems and to apply these principles for the conceptual design of these units,
IV. understand principles of some unit operations used in advanced wastewater treatment systems and to apply these principles for the conceptual design of these units.
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