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Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
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16. Syllabus:
UNIT I - BASICS OF FLUIDIZATION 9
Packed bed – Velocity – Pressure drop relations – Correlations of Ergun, Kozney
karman – On set of fluidization – Properties of fluidized beds – Development of
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fluidization from fixed bed.
Video Links:
1. https:// onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in
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17. Course plan:
Text/
No of Cumul. Teaching Teaching Refere
S.No Name of the Topic
Hours Hours Methods Aids nce
books
UNIT I – BASICS OF FLUIDIZATION
GROUP I
1 Basics of fluidization 1 1
2 Packed bed 1 2 Black
Minimum fluidization, smooth board Chalk& T1,T2
3 1 3
fluidization, bubbling fluidization , Lecture Talk
slugging fluidization, turbulent
4 1 4
fluidization, Lean phase fluidization
GROUP II
5 Circulating fluidized bed 1 5
Advantageous and disadvantageous of
6 1 6
fluidized bed
Packed bed – Velocity – Pressure Black
drop Chalk&
7 1 7 board T1,
relations Correlations of Ergun, Talk
Lecture R1,R2
Kozneykarman
8 On set of fluidization 1 8
Properties of fluidized beds –
9 Development of fluidization from 1 9
fixed bed.
Scheduled completion of Unit I : 9 hours
UNIT II – FLUIDIZED BED TYPES
GROUP I
Fluidized bed types
10 2 11
Minimum fluidization conditions
11 Expanded bed 2 13
12 Elutriation 2 15 Black T1, T2,
Chalk&
board R1.R2,
13 Moving solids and dilute phase 2 17 Talk
Lecture R3
14 Spouted bed. 1 18
Factors considered,
F1 - Number of periods allotted for teaching the unit and weightage per hour is equal 1.
F2 - Usefulness of the content matter of the unit in the students learning point of view and its
weightage equal to 1 if useful, otherwise zero.
F3 - Usefulness of the content matter of the unit in understanding other units of the same subject
and its weightage equal to 1 if useful, otherwise zero.
F4- Usefulness of the content matter of the unit in understanding other subjects prescribed for the
programme and its weightage equal to 1 if useful, otherwise zero.
Topic F1 F2 F3 F4 A1 A2
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UNIT I – BASICS OF FLUIDIZATION (Weightage) (%)
Basics of fluidization 1 1 1
Packed bed 1 1 1
Minimum fluidization, smooth fluidization,
1 1
bubbling fluidization
slugging fluidization, turbulent fluidization,
1 1
Lean phase fluidization
Circulating fluidized bed 1 1
9 27 28
Advantageous and disadvantageous of fluidized 1 1
bed
Packed bed – Velocity – Pressure drop 1
relations Correlations of Ergun, Kozneykarman
On set of fluidization 1
Channelling 1 1
17
Bed expansion in liquid –Solid fluidization 1 1 17
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Bed expansion in gas –Solid fluidizations 1 1
Design aspects of fluidized bed systems 1 1
UNIT IV - HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN FLUIDIZED BEDS
Heat transfer in fluidized bed systems 1 1
Mass transfer in fluidized bed systems 1 1
17 17
9
Industrial applications of fluidized bed systems 1 1
R U AP A E C TOTAL
UNIT 1 3.1 21.8 0 3.1 0 0 28%
UNIT 2 0 21 0 0 0 0 21%
UNIT 3 0 17 0 0 0 0 17 %
UNIT 4 0 12. 75 0 4.25 0 0 17%
UNIT 5 0 17 0 0 0 0 17%
TOTAL 3.1 89.55 0 7.35 0 0 100%
Lower Order Thinking 92.65%
Higher Order Thinking 7.35%
20. Mapping course outcome with Bloom’s Taxonomy LOT and HOT:
R U Ap A E C
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CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
21. Mapping Course Outcome (CO) with Program Outcomes (PO) and Program Specific
Outcomes (PSO):
Graduate attributes Descriptions
PO1 Engineering knowledge Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution
of complex engineering problems.
PO2 Problem analysis Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze
complex engineering problems reaching substantiated
conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural
sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO3 Design/development of Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
solutions system components or processes that meet the specified needs
with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety,
and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
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PO4 Conduct investigations of Use research-based knowledge and research methods including
complex problems design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5 Modern tool usage Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and
modeling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.
PO6 The engineer and society Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the
consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional
engineering practice
PO7 Environment and Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions
sustainability in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8 Ethics Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and
responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9 Individual and team work Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader
in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings
PO1 Communication Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with
0 the engineering community and with society at large, such as,
being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design
documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions.
PO1 Project management and Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering
1 finance and management principles and apply these to one’s own work,
as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in
multidisciplinary environments.
PO1 Life-long learning Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to
2 engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest
context of technological change.
Apply the knowledge of unit processes and operations for the design of Chemical
PSO1
plant.
Acquire working knowledge of process safety and environment issues in
PSO2
Chemical Processes.
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Innovate and integrate the new ideas of chemical engineering processes as a
PSO3
team for the complex problems and development of chemical industries.
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24. Course assessment: (Indirect Assessment Method)
Course Exit Survey: Course Exit Survey consists of few critical questions that evaluate
the level of students’ satisfaction level with curriculum and course being taught.
Approved by,
Dean (Academics) PRINCIPAL
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