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INTRODUCTION to MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCES By: Ms. Siti Nur Fadhilah Zainudin (Ms. Dilla) B.Eng. (Hons.) Biochemical Engineering M. Sc. Chemical Engineering (Nanoparticle Thin film) Email: [email protected]

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INTRODUCTION to MATERIAL AND ENERGY

BALANCES

By: Ms. Siti Nur Fadhilah Zainudin (Ms. Dilla)B.Eng. (Hons.) Biochemical Engineering

M. Sc. Chemical Engineering (Nanoparticle Thin film)Email: [email protected]

ContentsTime-table

Course Outline

Assessment

Class Policy

Assignment

LMS & Facebook Page

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Time-TableLecture:

Wednesday 9.30 – 11.00 am (K208)Friday 9.30 – 11.00 am (K208)

Tutorial: to be notifiedWed 3.30 – 5.00 pm (K211)

Consultation hours:Upon request

(Email: [email protected])

Course Outline

Topics Covered.Units and DimensionsProcesses and Process VariablesMaterial balance of non-reactive processesMaterial balance of reactive processesEnergy balance of non-reactive processesEnergy balance of non-reactive processes

Assessment Component

Test (5/6/2015) 20%Mid-Term (3/7/2015) 20%Mini project/case study (10/6/2015) 10%Final Exam 50%

Course material Main course reference/textbook:

Felder, R. M. and Rousseau, R. W. (2000). Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes. John Wiley & Sons.

Supplementary text: Himmelblau, D. M., Riggs, J. B. (2004). Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, International Edition, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall International Series

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UCSI Bookstore.

What Can You Expect from the Course?Perform engineering calculation on unit and dimensions, system of units which includes S.I. unit and American engineering system.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME (CLO)

Perform calculation related to process variable in chemical

engineering unit operations.

Sketch process flow diagram for various unit operations.

Assess material balance for non-reactive, reactive and recycle/bypass processes in single unit and multiple unit.

Assess energy balance for non-reactive and reactive processes using tabulated data, hypothetical paths, specific enthalpies, heat of reaction or heat of formation.

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Class PolicyBe punctual to class.Late attendance (>30 minutes) will not be considered.No hand phones during class.Barred from final exam if miss 3 consecutive classes and/or

less than 80% attendance (AUTO BARRING BY IIS).Barred from final exam if total internal marks less than

20/50. Attendance in tutorial sessions are COMPULSORY.MCs to be submitted to lecturer within 1 week from date

of absent.No replacement for assessments unless with valid MC

from government hospital only.50% ruling for final exam.

LMS Code

JAVV – GXCM

Learning Management System (LMS)

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Ideal gas equation of stateChemical balance equationStudy the concept of thermodynamics of process systems

Tips for Success:Revisit the lesson.Attempt tutorial questions by yourself.Practice, practice and more practice.Do not accumulate doubts. Ask!Do not be late for class!Study SMARTJoin PAL sessionKeep calm and confidence

GROUP ASSIGNMENTStudent StudentID GROUPOng Kwang Zhean 1001334006 1Harriprashanth A/L Shanmugavel 1001438249 1Loveroyce A/L Miclamani 1001437372 1Sim Mei Ting 1001334333 2Chan Kah Deng 1001437571 2Lam Chi Hang 1001334299 2Thi Shiki 1001438147 3Jong Tzy Shi 1001436608 3Alabi Hanif Odunayo 1001336024 3Gan Jia Ler 1001436606 4Logeswaran A/L Sinna Thaanby 1001438312 4Yap Wei Lun 1001437889 4Seng May Suet 1001333938 5Chan Kok Keong 1001334024 5Yap Khun Yee 1001438406 5Sugheensan A/L Magesan 1001334690 5

GROUP ASSIGNMENTChong Mei Mei 1001335184 6Foo Mou Yang 1001334134 6Lee Mei Yen 1001438530 6Dineswari A/P Chandrasagaran 1001437636 6Sai Yit Wen 1001438509 7Keshuna Naidu A/P Uthamarajoo 1001438661 7Janarthanan Rethi A/L Selva Raja 1001438514 7Aaron Das Raju 1001232021 7Ahalyah A/P Ragunathan 1001334724 8Lee Chi Cheng 1001438596 8Faisal Ahmed Bin Ab Shofi Ahammed 1001437528

8Arwin A/L P Jayapalan 1001130397 8Tan Ning, Jacqueline 1001233545 9Yap Zjin Hung 1001334536 9Ng Mun Hou 1001334210 9Nisha A/P K.Arultharuman 1001437032 9

GROUP ASSIGNMENTAnusuyah A/P Ragunathan 1001334723 10Wong Yew Mun 1001437602 10Chan Jian Fu 1001333674 10Asaad Fahad Hamdan Al-Housni 1001436502 10Chow Kah Jun 1001438591 11Lim Chun Wei 1001436665 11Neoh Yu Xiang 1001438138 11Chuah Tse Jun Eugene 1001334192 11Lye Qing Yuan 1001438670 12Toong Jin Fung 1001438272 12Goh Chai Ni 1001231547 12Grace Melona Antony Selvaraj 1001335924 12Ng Choon Khon 1001438550 13Chua Yuan Yuan 1001334132 13Charndeep K. Singh Sandhu 1001437902 13Anouar Adam Oumar Kharif 1001027576 13

GROUP ASSIGNMENTLau Zhi Eng 1001438448 14Muhammad Syahizul Aidi Bin Berahim 1001438744 14Ng Kuan Lim 1001436791 14Phavanjeet Kaur A/P Avtar Singh 1001438581 14Timothy Tay Kee Hock 1001438323 15Nurul Hafizah Binti Nawawi 1001335439 15Celia Wee Siew Pin 1001334730 15Tharshini Devi A/P Krishna Moorthy 1001334526 15Gary Poh Kwor Xiang 1001437556 16Tan Ding Howe 1001437250 16Steven Sia Chiew Weng 1001436640 16Yeap Mei Hong 1001334459 16Chew Zhi Hong 1001334698 17Chin Zhi Ping 1001436623 17Lai Ming Hui 1001334074 17'Abdallah Suwaidan Salim Nasib Al-Quraini 1001436501 17

Responsibility of group members Study group: to help each other to excel together in

this course (EP204). If ALL group members achieve more than 70% (14/20) in

Test; 4/20 bonus marks will be added in their Midterm marks. If ALL group members achieve more than 70% (14/20) in

Midterm Test, 5/50 bonus marks will be added in Final Exam marks.

To cooperate as a team in group assignment and able to effectively plan, manage and solve the given tasks.