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605037: Chemical Reaction Engineering (Homogeneous Reactions in Ideal Reactors)  Lecturer: Dr. Le Thi Kim Phung Room: Vice Dean Office, Faculty of Chemical Engineering. Tel: 0938009307 Email: [email protected]  Lectures: Fridays: 6:30-9:00  Course Information (Semester 1, 2013)  

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605037: Chemical Reaction Engineering(Homogeneous Reactions in Ideal Reactors)

Lecturer: Dr. Le Thi Kim PhungRoom: Vice Dean Office, Faculty of Chemical Engineering.Tel: 0938009307Email: [email protected]: Fridays: 6:30-9:00Course Information (Semester 1, 2013)Octave Levenspiel, Chemical Reaction Engineering, John Wiley&Sons, 3rd edition, 1999Textbook

E-learningMaterial relating to the subject can be accessed through e-learning.The web site contains material including online quizzes, tutorial sheets, and additional lecture material including powerpoint presentations. Announcements will also be made through the web site. H. Scot Foggler, Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, International students edition, 1989. E.B.Nauman, Chemical Reactor Design, John Wiley & sons, 1987. Stanley M. Walas, Reaction Kinetics for Chemical Engineers,Int. Student Edition, 1990. Coulson & Richardsons, Chemical Engineering Vol 6, Elsevier, 1979. Richard M. Felder, Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, John Wiley & sons, 2000.REFERENCE BOOKSAssessmentFinal Examination (2 Hr Closed Book)60 %Intra-Semester Assessment40 %TOTAL100 %

The Intra-Semester Assessment is breakdown as follow3-4 assignment s 10%1 seminar10%1 mid-semester Test20%Aims of the courseThe Chemical Reaction Engineering provides the knowledge and calculation skills of the homogeneous reactors based on two models: mixing and plug flow. Base on the knowledge gained from this subject, students can do the experiments (resident time population), process and equipment design project and student apprentice.Outcomes At the end of the course you should be able to: Student can interpret the chemical kinetics data. Student can calculate and optimal design chemical reactors apply for every reaction. 7ContentsChapter 1 : Overview of Chemical Reaction EngineeringChapter 2 : Kinetics of Homogeneous ReactionsChapter 3 : Interpretation of Batch Reactor DataChapter 4 : Introduction to Reactor DesignChapter 5 :Ideal Reactors for a Single Reaction8/22/20138ContentsChapter 6 : Design for Single ReactionsChapter 7 :Design for Parallel ReactionsChapter 8: Potpourri of Multiple ReactionsChapter 9: Temperature and Pressure EffectsChapter 10: Choosing the Right Kind of Reactor8/22/20139In addition to the E - learning web site, e-mail will be used to advise the class of new notices and updates of course information and materials. Please check your university e-mail accounts regularly.You are welcome to use e-mail to communicate with me if you have a straightforward question that requires only a short answer on my part and I will respond as soon as practicable. However, please do not use e-mail for questions that are likely to require a long and complicated answer. Such questions are better dealt with in a face-to-face meeting, which will also provide better learning outcomes. If you do communicate with me or any other member of staff by e-mail, please remember that it is a formal, archival document similar to a formal letter, not an SMS text message.E-mails sent to me that do not have a formal opening and closing will be ignored.EmailsAs a simple courtesy to others all mobile phones MUST be turned off before entering the lecture theatre and tutorial class.Mobile PhonesIn order to pass this subject to the best of your abilities you must attend all lectures, complete all tutorial sheets and spend on average 6 to 8 hours per week in private study. This time would be spent in reviewing lectures, doing the tutorial sheets and additional problems and studying for the exam. The 6 to 8 hours per week should commence in the first week of semester.Study Commitments What I hear, I forget;What I see, I remember;What I do, I understand.Confucius