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Department of Chemical Engineering

Session 16

Semester 4:-
Mid-Term Syllabus:-
Page numbers of topics are given side by side.

Heat Transfer:-
Chapter # 1:-
1–1 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 2
1–2 Engineering Heat Transfer 4
1–3 Heat and Other Forms of Energy 6
1–4 The First Law of Thermodynamics 11
1–5 Heat Transfer Mechanisms 17
1–6 Conduction 17
1–7 Convection 25
1–8 Radiation 27
1–9 Simultaneous Heat Transfer Mechanism 30
Chapter # 2:-
2–1 Introduction 62
2–2 One-Dimensional Heat Conduction Equation 68
For wall, cylinder and sphere
2–3 General Heat Conduction Equation 74
For wall and cylinder (three dimensional)
2–4 Boundary and Initial Conditions 77
All types are included..
Chapter # 3:-
3–1 Steady Heat Conduction in Plane Walls 128
Numerical Problems:-
All those included in slides only

Mass Transfer Fundamentals:-


Chapter 1:-
Introduction to mass transfer
Chapter 2:-
Concentration, velocity and flux 8
Fick’s Law 11
Steady State diffusion through a constant area in a binary mixture:- 14
1. Diffusion of A through non-diffusing B
2. Equimolar counter diffusion
3. Non-equimolar counter diffusion
Molecular diffusion in liquids 42
Diaphragm cell 46
Diffusion through a variable area:- 48
1. Sphere of water droplet
2. Tapered tube
Knudsen Diffusion, surface diffusion and self-diffusion 57
Gas Phase diffusion coefficient and Prediction 36
Examples from 2.1 to 2.7 and exercise problem 2.9, 2.10, 2.11
Chapter # 3:-
Mass Transfer coefficient 76
Types of mass transfer coefficient 77
Dimensionless groups in Mass Transfer 82
The Wetted wall column
Theories of Mass Transfer:-
1. Film Theory
2. Penetration Theory
3. Surface Renewal Theory
Derivation of coefficient values in terms of Dab

Engineering Materials:-
Complete chapters are included as per instructions of Sir Haseeb ullah khan jatoi.
Chapter # 1:-
Introduction 1
1.1 Historical Perspective 2
1.2 Materials Science and Engineering 3
1.3 Why Study Materials Science and Engineering? 5
1.4 Classification of Materials 5
1.5 Advanced Materials 11
1.6 Modern Materials’ Needs 12
Chapter # 2:-
2.1 Introduction 16
ATOMIC STRUCTURE 16
2.2 Fundamental Concepts 16
2.3 Electrons in Atoms 17
2.4 The Periodic Table 23
ATOMIC BONDING IN SOLIDS 24

2.5 Bonding Forces and Energies 24


2.6 Primary Interatomic Bonds 26
2.7 Secondary Bonding or van der Waals Bonding 30
2.8 Molecules 32
Chapter # 6:-
6.1 Introduction 132
6.2 Concepts of Stress and Strain 133
ELASTIC DEFORMATION 137
6.3 Stress-Strain Behavior 137
6.4 Anelasticity 140
6.5 Elastic Properties of Materials 141
PLASTIC DEFORMATION 143
6.6 Tensile Properties 144
6.7 True Stress and Strain 151
6.8 Elastic Recovery after Plastic
Deformation 154
6.9 Compressive, Shear, and Torsional
Deformation 154
6.10 Hardness 155
Chapter 11:-
Read only Purpose as metal alloys are also taught by sir ....

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