ChE 342 – Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II
Fall2017
Instructor: Dr. Reginald P.T. Tomkins Office:357Tiernan HallPhone: (973) 596-5656
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Office Hours: Monday:10:30 PM – 11:30 PM; Wednesday:10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Text: Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Seventh Edition, J.M. Smith,
H.C. Van Ness and M.M. Abbott, McGraw-Hill (2005). ISBN: 0-07-310445-0
Class:Tuesday, 2:30-3:55 PM; Room: CKB 217
Thursday,2:30-3:55 PM; Room:CKB 217
Course: This course will cover heat engines, refrigeration, thermodynamics of mixtures, phase
equilibrium and chemical-reaction equilibrium.
Pre-Requisites: Ch.E 230, Math 211 (or Math 213), Chem 236
Homework: Homework assignments will be given; collected and graded. The assignments will be emailed to the class. Solutions to the problems will be posted in the NJIT Library.
Exams: There will be three exams and one final exam. There will also be short quizzes [closed book] covering concepts, at the completion of each chapter.
GRADING
Exams60%
Final30%
Assignments/quizzes10%
100%
All exams will be open book and open notes. The NJIT Honor Code will be upheld and any violations will be brought to the immediate attention of the Dean of Students.
Withdraw Deadline: November 6, 2017
Course Objectives:
- Students will be able to:
- Apply basic chemistry and engineering concepts to thermodynamic systems.
- Use the laws of thermodynamic to analyze basic power and refrigeration cycles
- Apply both fundamental and practical knowledge of thermodynamics to the design of basic power and cooling cycles
- Apply concepts of thermodynamic to solutions
- Determine equilibrium compositions of chemical reactions and two-phase liquid/vapor mixtures.
Schedule
Week ofSeptember 4
- Heat Engines
- Chapter 8
Week of September 11
- Heat Engines (cont):
- Chapter 8
Week of September 18
- Refrigeration Processes
- Chapter 9
Week of September 25
- Refrigeration Processes (cont.)
- Chapter 9
Week of October 2
- Vapor Liquid Equilibrium
- Chapter 10
TEST #1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3
Week of October 9
- Vapor Liquid Equilibrium (cont.)
- Chapter 10
Week of October16
- Vapor Liquid Equilibrium (cont.)
- Chapter 10
Week of October 23
- Solution Thermodynamics
- Chapter 11
Week of October 30
Solution Thermodynamics (cont.)
- Chapter 11
TEST #2TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31
Week ofNovember 6
- Solution Thermodynamics Applications
- Chapter 12
Week of November 13
- Solution Thermodynamics Applications (cont.)
- Chapter 12
Week of November 20
- Chemical Reaction Equilibria
- Chapter 13
Week of November 27
- Chemical Reaction Equilibria (cont.)
- Chapter 13
TEST #3 TUESDAY,NOVEMBER 28
Week of December 4
Chemical Reaction Equilibria (cont.)
Week of December 11
December 13, Last day of classes.
FINAL EXAMINATION (COVERING ENTIRE COURSE)
December 15-December 212017 FINAL EXAMS
If you need accommodations due to a disability please contact Chantonette Lyles. Associate Director of Disability Support Services, Fenster Hall Room 260 to discuss your specific needs. A Letter of Accommodation Eligibility from the Disability Support Services office authorizing your accommodations will be required.
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