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Chemical Reaction Engineering
Rating: 4.1 out of 5(4 ratings)
10 students

Chemical Reaction Engineering

Reactor Design
Last updated 6/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • This course is beneficial for chemical engineering and petrochemical engineering branch.
  • From GATE examination point of view this course is very important because it has good weightage in this examination.
  • This course is helpful for the people working in chemical industries.
  • This course also helpful for the MSc and BSc students because it covers reaction kinetics.

Course content

1 section5 lectures36m total length
  • Introduction4:43
  • Lecture: Design of Reactors13:48
  • Lecture 3: Effect of parameters on reactor volume6:10
  • Lecture:4 Comparision between CSTR and PFR5:42
  • Lecture : Arrangement of reactors5:41

Requirements

  • Learners don't need any specific skills or tools; the course will start with the basic concepts, and they will learn everything in this course.

Description

This course i.e Chemical Reaction Engineering (CRE) is beneficial for Chemical Engineering as well as Petrochemical Engineering students. Apart from Engineering students this course is also beneficial for the BSc. and MSc students as it deals with the kinetics of chemical reactions which is the part of the under graduation and postgraduation science course. This course is divided in to two parts CRE I and CRE II. The first part of this course basically deals with the general introduction of reaction kinetics, mechanism of chemical reactions and the design of chemical reactor in which chemical reactions take place.  In this part we will discuss different types of reactions and their mechanism, besides we will derive the designing equations for the different types of reactors. The second part covers the discussion on Catalysis, Catalytic reactions mechanism and non-ideal reactors.  At the end of this course, Students will be able to learn the basic mechanism of the reactions which are taking place in the synthesis of the various chemical products in the chemical industry. They will be familiar with the various types of reactors used in the chemical industry either small- or large-scale. They will have better understanding about the Catalysis and catalytic reactions.

Who this course is for:

  • BTech MTech students of Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering branch and also BSc & MSC students