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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING School of Engineering & Technology CENTURION UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT Odisha-761211, INDIA, Web Site: - www.cutm.ac.in
CENTURION UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING nd COURSE STRUCTURE FOR 2 YEAR B.TECH PROGRAM 3rd Semester Theory Code BSMA 2201 PCCH 2102 PCCH 2103 PCCH 2104 PCCH 2105 Mathematics-III Subject L-T-P 3-1-0 Credit 4 Code BECH 2101 3-1-0 4 PCCH 2202 PCCH 2203 PCCH 2204 PCCH 2205 Heat Transfer Environmental Engineering Mechanical Operations 3-1-0 4 4
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Semester Theory
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Fluid Flow & Flow Measurement Applied Chemistry Chemical Process Technology Chemical Process Calculation Management Core-I (Any one the following)
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Energy Management
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Accounting for Managers Theory Credits Practical/Sessional PCCH 2107 PCCH 2108 HUMG 2109 Fluid Flow Laboratory Chemical Technology Laboratory Corporate Communication Laboratory 0-0-3 2
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Practical/Sessional Credits TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS Total Cumulative Credits Total Contact Hours
Practical/Sessional Credits TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS Total Cumulative Credits Total Contact Hours
Text Books 1. McCabe W. L. & Smith J. C. &Harriot P, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering (5th Edition),McGraw Hill, New York. Chapters (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) 2. A Text book of Fluid Mechanics &Hydralic Machines by R.K.Bansal Chapters (2, 5, 11, 12 19, 20) References: 1. Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engg. by Noel Drevers. 2. Fluid Mechanics by A.K.Jain
Reference Books: 1. Engineering Chemistry by N Krishnamurthy, P. Vallinaygam, Dmadhavan, PHI Ltd 2. Engineering Chemistry by Mary, Jane.Shultz ,Cengage learning publication 3. Engineering Chemistry by R.Gopalan,D.venkaapaya,andSNagarajan, Vikas publishing house. 4. Engineering Chemistry by Putti R.VIjayasararhy, PHI Ltd 5. Materials Science and Engineering William D. Callister, John welley& sons, 6 edition
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MODULE:2 Facilities Location & Layout Planning Location - Principles and Factors; Location Analysis techniquesFactor Rating, Centre of Gravity Technique, Brown & Gibson Model. Layout Concept & Basic Principles, Process Layout (Block Diagramming, Relationship Diagram, Computerized Layout Solutions, Service Layout); Product Layout Process Layout; Fixed Position Layout. Hybrid Layouts Cellular, FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System) Project Management and Scheduling Project planning, , project control, project scheduling Models Project Network, Critical path Method (CPM), Programme Evaluation Review Technique( PERT) , Project crashing and Time cost Trade-Off; Objective of Scheduling, Sequencing, Gantt charts, Advanced Planning and Scheduling System. Strategies for Managing Demand, Strategies for Managing Supply Production planning control, Aggregate planning costs and strategies. Gantt chart, Sequencing model. "n" jobs 1 machine, "n" jobs 2 machines, "n" jobs m machine MODULE:3 Inventory Management Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure Deterministic inventory model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts, delivery over a period of time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model; Selective Inventory Control - ABC and VED. Quality Management Concept of quality; Quality of design, Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process performance and quality. Statistical Quality Control - Process Control (X, R & P chart), Product control-acceptance sampling and OC curve. Concept of TQM. MODULE:4 Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production control system , Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services. topics.
Books 1. Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - Operations Management, TMH 2. Aswathappa& Sridhar Bhat, - Production and Operations Management, HPH Reference: 1. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - Operations Management, Pearson 2. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - Production and Operations Management, PHI 3. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - Operations Management, Pearson/ PHI 4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management 10
Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost
functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of perfect competition Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and monopoly Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination Module-2: Macro Economics National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates, Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National income and social welfare Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance Sheet of the Central Bank. Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve, Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand. Aggregate Supply Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework, Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and Economic Growth. Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy Unemployment: Types, Okuns Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of Unemployment International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct disequilibrium in BoP
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Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model, Books & Reference: 1. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008 2. Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication. 3. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007 4. Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press 5. Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons 6. Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning 7. Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers 8. Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill 9. Macroeconomics, DSouza, E (2008), Pearson Education 10. Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications 11. Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B 1999 Macmillan Indian Limited 12. Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House
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Module 4 Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost & pricing A group project work will be given to students to analyse an industry and track market price movement.
Books & Reference: 1. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI 2. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster. 3. Khan & Jain Management Accounting, TMH. 4. Horngren ,Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson. 5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani. 6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford.
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HUMG 2109 CORPORATE COMMUNICATION LABORATORY (0-0-3) SECOND YEAR (All Branches)
OBJECTIVE: This course is designed to prepare the heart and mind of talented graduates with confidence to acquire their dream job by building their mindset with powerful attitude, self awareness, proactiveness, right emotional strength and skills to handle job entry hurdles. The emphasis is on communication style in professional (work-related) situations of the kind that students may expect to encounter on entering the professional domain. TREATMENT: Presentations through audio visual aids, corporate talks by resource persons, role plays, quiz, written exercises, discussions and mini tests. A student is required to take up five lab tests of 100 marks- three tests in spoken mode and two tests in written mode. The following illustrative list will help to achieve the desired goal.
CORPORATE CULTURE Lab 1: Introduction to Corporate Life Lab 2: Identifying Traits for Professional and Interpersonal Success Lab 3: Learning Business Etiquette Lab 4: Mini Test on Email/Telephoning Etiquette and Corporate Quiz GAINING ENTRY INTO AN ORGANIZATION
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Lab 5: Preparing Job-Applications Lab 6: Written Test on Cover and CV Lab 7: Facing an interview Mock Interview and Writing Job Acceptance Letter Lab 8: Participating in Group Discussion (as part of the recruitment process) - Test Lab 9.Delivering High Impact Presentation: The Commercial of Me Test IN-HOUSE COMMUNICATION Lab 10: Role Play or Group Extempore on the Given Situations Test 10 Hours
a.Superior/ Senior Subordinate / Junior (individual individual / group) Welcoming new entrants to the organization, introducing the workplace culture etc. Briefing subordinates / juniors: explaining duties and responsibilities etc. Motivating subordinates / juniors (pep talk) Instructing/ directing subordinates/ juniors Expressing / recording appreciation, praising / rewarding a subordinate or junior Reprimanding / correcting / disciplining a subordinate/junior (for a lapse) ; asking for an explanation etc. b. Subordinate / Junior Superior / Senior
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REFERENCE BOOKS 1. An Introduction to Professional English and soft skills by B.K Das et al., Cambridge University Press. 2. A Course in Communication Skills by P Kiranmai Dutt & etal., FOUNDATION. 3. Business Communication by Krizan. Merrier. Logan. Williams, Thomson. 4. Essentials of Business Communication, Rajendra Pal & J.S Korlahalli. 5. Oxford Writing and Speaking, the Key to Effective Communication by John Seely. 6. Soft Skills know yourself and Know the world by Dr. K. Alex.
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and procedure of EIA, preparation and review of EIS, Principle of Environmental Management System of ISO14001. Occupational Safety and Health Acts, Safety procedures.Type of Accidents, Chemical and Heat Burns, Prevention of Accidents involving Hazardous substances, Fire Prevention Detection, Extinguishing Fire, Electrical Safety, Product Safety.Safety Management- Safety Handling and Storage of Hazardous Materials, Corrosive Substances, Gas Cylinders, Hydro Carbons and Wastes.Personal Protective Equipments. Text Book: 1. Environmental Engineering Irwin/ McGraw Hill International Edition, 1997, G. Kiely, CHAPTERS (2, 6, 8, 9, 14, 18, 19) 2. Industrial Safety Management, L. M. Deshmukh, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. Part-IV (10) , Part-V (A,C,D) 3. Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science, M. L. Davis and S. J. Masen, McGraw Hill International Edition, 2004 CHAPTERS (1, 4, 10, 11, 12, 15)
Reference Books 1. Environmental Engineering by Arcadio P. Sincero&Gergoria A. Sincero PHI Publication 2. Environmental Science, Curringham&Saigo, TMH, 3. Man and Environment by Dash & Mishra 4. An Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science by Gilbert M. Masters & Wendell P. Ela - PHI Publication. 5. Industrial Safety Management and Technology, Colling. D A Prentice Hall, New Delhi
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equipment - jaw, gyratory and roll crushers - Hammer mill - revolving mills - attrition mills - fluid energy mill - cutting machines - open and closed circuit grinding -wet and dry grinding - Grindability Index. MODULE II (13 hours) Size separation screening industrial screens - grizzly gyratory and vibratory screens revolving screens 15rammels capacity and effectiveness of screens Magnetic separation Electrostatic separation froth flotation.
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Filtration description and working of filtration equipment plate and frame filter press, shell and leaf filters, Rotary drum filter filter aid centrifugal filtration Top suspended batch centrifuge Theory of filtration washing of cakes. Motion of particles through fluids drag free and hindered settling settling velocitiesclassification sink and float methods differential setting methods jigging and Tabling cyclone separators.
MODULE III (12 hours) Batch sedimentation - Thickeners - Flocculation - Centrifugal sedimentation - gravity and centrifugal decanters.
Agitation of liquids - power consumption in agitated vessels - scale up of agitation equipment Mixing equipment for mixing of solids and pastes - mixers for dry powders - Mixing index.
Conveying - Types of conveyors - Mechanical - belt, chain, screw conveyors, elevators pneumatic conveyors.Size enlargement - need and applications.
Textbooks: 1. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering McCabe, W.L., Smith J.C, and Harriot P., 5 edition, McGraw- Hill Book Co. Chapters (28, 29, 30, 9) Reference Books: 1. Chemical Engineering {Vol.2}, J.H.Coulson and Richardson, J.F., Pergaman press and ELBS. 2. Chemical Engineers Hand Book ., Perry R.H, {ed} McGraw-Hill Book Co; 3. Unit Operations, Brown.Et al., Asian Publishing House. 4. Introduction to Chemical Engineering., Badger and Banchero, McGraw-Hill Book Co;
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extended surfaces, unsteady state heat conduction through a semi-infinite slab, cylindrical and sphere. Critical insulation of thickness.
Module - II (15 hours) Convection: The convective heat transfer coefficient, introduction to thermal boundary layer, Dimensionless numbers in heat transfer and their significance. Dimensional analysis: forced Convection, Analogy between heat and momentum transfer: ReynoldsPradtl and Colburn analogies. Heat transfer to liquid metals. Heat transfer for tubes in cross flow, Empirical relations in agitated vessels packed beds. Natural Convection: Grashoff number, Natural convection from vertical and horizontal surfaces. Heat Exchanges: Types of heat exchangers, log mean temperature difference. Energy balances, Overall heat transfer Coefficients Heat Exchanger effectiveness. Fouling factors, Design and description of heat transfer equipment. Types of evaporators, capacity and economy of evaporators. Boiling point elevation and Duhrings rule Material and Energy evaporators, Methods of feeding, capacity and economy of multiple effect evaporators. Module - III (12 hours) Heat Transfer with phase change : Heat transfer from condensing vapours: film and drop-wise condensation. Derivation and practical use of Nusseltequation.Condensation of superheated vapours.Effect of non-condensable gases on ratio of condensation. Heat transfer to boiling liquids. Boiling of a saturated liquids. Maximum heat flux and critical temperature, minimum flux and film boiling, sub cooled boiling. Heat transfer by radiation: Thermal radiation, Black body radiation, Kirchhoffs law, emisisivilty, grey body, laws of black body radiation, geometric factor, Radiation in enclosures with black surfaces and grey surfaces. Large parallel plates, concetric, cylindrical, spheres. Combined heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation. Textbooks:: 1. McCabe W. L. & Smith J. C. &Harriot P, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering (5th Edition),McGraw Hill, New York. Chapters (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) 2. Kern D. Q., Process Heat Transfer Chapters (1, 2, 3, 6, 7) 3. R.K Rajput, Heat and mass transfer, S. Chand publication Chapters (1, 2, 10, 12, 7, 8) References: 1. Mc Adams, W. H., Heat Transmission.
2. A. Domkundware, A course on heat and mass transfer, Dhanpat Ray and sons publication
3. Gupta, C. P. &Prakash, R., Engineering Heat Trasnfer (6th Edition) Nom Chand & Bros., Roorkee (1994).
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Energy auditing: short term, medium term, long term schemes, energy conversion, energy index, energy cost, representation of energy consumption, sanky diagram, energy auditing.
Module-III Steam Plant: Rankine cycle, boiler plant, steam cost, steam, distribution and utilization, combined heat and power systems, energy from bio mass and bio gas plants, gas purification, storage, solar energy, wind energy. Waste heat recovery, sources of waste heat and potential application, various types of heat recovery systems, regenerators, recuperators, waste heat boilers Energy conservation: conservation methods in process industries, theoretical analysis, practical limitations. Text books 1. Fuels , furnaces and refractories by O.P.Gupta. 2. Fuels and combustion by Sami sarkar 2nd edition orient Longman (1998). References: 1. Non-conventional energy resources by G.D.Rai 2. Solar energy by S.P.Sukhaham 3. Conventional energy technology, Fuel and chemical energy by Tata McGraw-Hill book Co.Ltd. (1987) 4. Fuel and energy by harker and Backhurst Academic press London 1981
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5. Fuel science- harker and Allen Oliver and Boyd 1972 6 Energy management, 1st edition W.R.Murphy, G.Mc.Kay Butterwolfer & Co.Ltd.(2001) 7. Energy management by Turner
Absorption and Stripping: Absorption equilibrium, ideal and non ideal solutions selection of a solvent for absorption, one component transferred: material balances. Determination of number of Plates (Graphical), Absorption Factor, estimation of number of plates by Kremser Brown equation, Continuous contact equipment; HETP, Absorption of one component, Determination of number of Transfer Units and Height of the Continuous Absorber, overall coefficients and transfer units, dilute solutions, overall
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height of transfer units. Humidification Operations: Vapor-Pressure Curve, Definitions, Psychometric Charts, Enthalpy of gas-vapor Mixtures, Humidification and Dehumidification, Operating lines and
Design of Packed Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers and Cooling towers, Spray Chambers Text book: 1. Mass transfer operations by R.E. Treybal, 3rd ed. Mc Graw Hill, 1980. Reference: 1. Diffusion mass transfer in fluid system by E. L. Cussler. 2. Separation process C.J King, Tata Mc Graw Hill 3. Transport processes and unit operations by Christie J. Geankoplis
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MODULE:3 Inventory Management Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure Deterministic inventory model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts, delivery over a period of time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model; Selective Inventory Control - ABC and VED. Quality Management Concept of quality; Quality of design, Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process performance and quality. Statistical Quality Control - Process Control (X, R & P chart), Product control-acceptance sampling and OC curve. Concept of TQM. MODULE:4 Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production control system , Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services. topics. Books 1. Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - Operations Management, TMH 2. Aswathappa& Sridhar Bhat, - Production and Operations Management, HPH Reference: 1. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - Operations Management, Pearson 2. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - Production and Operations Management, PHI 3. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - Operations Management, Pearson/ PHI 4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management 10
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Organizational power and politics, Organizational culture and climate, Organizational Change and development, International Dimensions of OB, Managing Diversity. Recommended Text : Robins &Sanghii, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson Aswathappa, Organization Behavior,Himalaya Reference Books : Luthans ,F. Organisational Behaviour - TMH UdaiPareek , Understanding Organisational Behaviour, Oxford 11 Prasad,L.M. Organization Behavior,S.Chand. Greenberg and Baron, Behavior in organization, Prentice hall.
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Price Elasticity of demand : Estimation, Types, Elasticity and revenue, Factors affecting price elasticity of demand Income elasticity , Cross elasticity, decisions. Analysis of Supply: Law of Supply, Supply schedule and supply curve, Change in supply, Price elasticity of supply, Equilibrium of demand and supply: Equilibrium with demand and supply curves, Effect of a shift of demand and supply curves, Rationing of prices, Impact of tax on prices and quantity, Prices fixed by law (Minimum floors and Maximum ceilings) Demand Estimation: Approaches to demand estimation, Demand Estimation by Regression Analysis. Demand Forecasting: Sources of Data (Expert opinion, Surveys, Market experiments), Timeseries Analysis (trend projection and Exponential smoothening), Barometric Forecasting, Forecasting with input and output model. Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost Uses of different concepts elasticity in business
functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of perfect competition Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and monopoly Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination Module-2: Macro Economics National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates, Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National income and social welfare Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance Sheet of the Central Bank. Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve, Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand. Aggregate Supply Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply,
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Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework, Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and Economic Growth. Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy Unemployment: Types, Okuns Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of Unemployment International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct disequilibrium in BoP Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model, Books & Reference: Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008 Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007 Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill Macroeconomics, DSouza, E (2008), Pearson Education Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B 1999 Macmillan Indian Limited Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House 13
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Recognition, Expenses, Profit: Gross Profit/PBDITA/PBIT/PBT/PAT, Interrelationship between Financial statements Module 3 Financial Statement Analysis: common size statements, ratio analysis, Du pont analysis, Inter-firm
and intra-firm comparison, reading CFS Module 4 Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost & pricing A group project work will be given to students to analyse an industry and track market price
movement. Books & Reference: 1. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI 2. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster. 3. Khan & Jain Management Accounting, TMH. 4. Horngren ,Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson. 5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani. 6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford.
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List of Experiment 1. To find overall heat transfer coefficient in counter flow heat exchanger 2. To find overall heat transfer coefficient in parallel flow heat exchanger 3. To study and operate single effect evaporator and to find its steam economy. 4. To calculate the overall heat transfer coefficient in vertical condenser 5. To calculate the overall heat transfer coefficient in horizontal condenser 6. To determine overall heat transfer coefficient experimentally of shell and tube heat exchanger 7. To find thermal conductivity of composite walls. 8. To find overall heat transfer coefficient, fin effectiveness and fin efficiency for finned tube heat exchanger 9. Determination of heat transfer coefficient for film wise and drop wise condensation 10. To study temperature distribution along the length of fin in forced convection heat transfer 11. To study temperature distribution along the length of fin in free convection heat transfer 12. To determine the overall heat of various degrees of agitation in a Jacketed Vessel 13. Determination of thermal conductivity of liquid.
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CENTURION UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RD COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS FOR 3 YEAR B.TECH. PROGRAMME 5 Semester Theory Code PCCH 3101 PCCH 3102 PCCH 3103 Subject Mass Transfer -II L-TP 3-1-0 Credit 4 Code PCCH 3201 PCCH 3202 PCCH 3203 Process dynamics & Control Chemical Reaction Engineering Process Instrumentation Professional Elective II Polymer Technology Mineral process Engineering Separation Techniques 3-1-0 4 3-1-0 4
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FREE ELECTIVE-2 3-1-0 Management Subject-IV (Any One Of The Following) MGOM1201 MGGM1206 Production and Operations Management Organisational Behaviour 3-1-0 Essential Economics For Management Accounting For Managers Theory Credits Practical / Sessional Process Dynamics and Control 0-0-3 laboratory
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distillation,multicompenent system. Module-II (17Hours) Liquid-liquid extraction, Liquid-Liquid operations: fields of usefulness, liquid-liquid equilibrium, distribution coefficient,extract,raffinate,equilateral triangular co-ordinates, rectangular co-ordinates, choice of solvent, stage wise contact, single stage operation, multistage cross-current extraction, multi stage counter current operations, extraction equipments, mixer-settlers, sieve tray towers spray towers, packed towers, rotating disc contactor, pulse column, centrifugal extractor. Adsorption: Industrial applications of adsorption, nature of adsorbents, types of adsorption, Freundlich equation, adsorption isotherms, single stage adsorption process, multistage adsorption process, continuous contact operations, fixed-bed adsorbers, concentration profile in fixed bed, break through curves, rate of adsorption Module-III (16 Hours) Leaching, Examples of leaching operations, equilibrium diagrams, constant and variable underflow, single stage operation, multistage operation, equipments used for leaching, leaching of vegetable seeds, extraction of oil,Bollman Extractor,Rotocel extractor,Leaching of fine solids,agitated vessels,Dorr thickener,Kennedy Extractor,Continuous horizontal extractor. Drying: Properties of air-water system, rate of drying, drying curve, moisture content on dry basis and wet basis. Time of drying under constant drying conditions, drying, Material and Energy Balances of Continuous Driers, rate of drying for continuous direct heat driers, drying equipments, Tray dryer, Rotary Dryer, Drum dryer, Tunnel dryer, Spray dryer, Fluidized bed dryer, Flash dryer, Text Book: 1. Mass transfer operations by R.E. Tryebal, 3rd ed. Mc Graw Hill, 1980.
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Reference: 1. Diffusion mass transfer in fluid system by E. L. Cussler. 2. Transport processes and unit operations by Christie J. Geankoplis
Structure of Solids: The crystalline and non crystalline states inorganic solids: Covalent solids, metals and alloys, Ionic solids,
UNIT-II (17 Hours) Crystal Imperfection: Point defects, line defects-edge and screw dislocation, Burgers circuit and Burgers, vectors, dislocation reaction, dislocation motion, multiplication of dislocations during deformation, role of dislocation on crystal properties; surface defects, dislocations on crystal properties; surface defects; dislocation density and stress required to move dislocations.
Phase diagrams: The Phase rule, single component systems, binary phase diagrams, microstructural changes during cooling, the lever rule, some typical phase diagrams, other applications of phase diagrams.
Elastic, Anelastic and Visco elastic behavior: Elastic Behavior: Atomic model of elastic behavior, the modulous as a parameter in design, rubber like elasticity Anelastic behavior: Relaxation processes Viscoelastic behavior: Spring-dashpot models UNIT-III (16 Hours) Plastic deformation: the tensile stress-strain curve, Plastic deformation by slip, the shear strength of perfect and real crystals, the stress to move a dislocation, the effect of temperature on the stress to move a dislocation, multiplication of dislocations during deformation, work hardening and dynamic recovery, the effect of grain size on dislocation motion, the effect of solute atoms on dislocation motion, the effect of precipitate particles on dislocation motion. Creep: Mechanisms of Creep, creep resistant materials
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Precipitation hardening: Age hardening, Overaging, combined hardening, heat Treatments of steels: Annealing processes, Quenching and Tempering process, Hardenability of Steels: Hardenability curves, use of hardenability curves, Tempered hardeness.
Text Book: 1. Material Science and Engineering; V. Raghavan; 4 Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2. Elements of Material Science and Engineering, Lawrence H. Van Vlack, 6 Edition, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
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1. Science of Engineering Materials Vol. 1 &2; Manas chand; Mcmillan Company of India Ltd. 2. Principles of Materials science and engineering; William F.Smith, MGH Publishing Company 3. Materials science for engineering; William.D Callisters Jr; Wiley & Sons.
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1. Handbook of fertilizer technology, Fertilizer Association of India, New Delhi 2. Fertilizer Industry - An Introductory survey, M. G. Menon, Higginbothams (P) Ltd. 3. Fertilizer Manual, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, United Nations, New York.
MODULE:1 Operations Management- An Introduction Primary topics in Operations Management, Operations Function, and Transformation process and Competitiveness. Operations Strategy Strategic Decisions in Operations, Strategy Deployment, and Vertical Integration, Service Operation, Service strategy, Manufacturing Strategy and Mass customization; Product Development and Service Design
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New Product design, Product life cycle, Process design, Process life cycle, Form design, Functional design, Production design, Concurrent design, Technological design and Service design process.
MODULE:2 Facilities Location & Layout Planning Location - Principles and Factors; Location Analysis techniques- Factor Rating, Centre of Gravity Technique, Brown & Gibson Model. Layout Concept & Basic Principles, Process Layout (Block Diagramming, Relationship Diagram, Computerized Layout Solutions, Service Layout); Product Layout Process Layout; Fixed Position Layout. Hybrid Layouts Cellular, FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System) Project Management and Scheduling Project planning, , project control, project scheduling Models Project Network, Critical path Method (CPM), Programme Evaluation Review Technique( PERT) , Project crashing and Time cost Trade-Off; Objective of Scheduling, Sequencing, Gantt charts, Advanced Planning and Scheduling System. Strategies for Managing Demand, Strategies for Managing Supply Production planning control, Aggregate planning costs and strategies. Gantt chart, Sequencing model. "n" jobs 1 machine, "n" jobs 2 machines, "n" jobs m machine MODULE:3 Inventory Management Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure Deterministic inventory model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts, delivery over a period of time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model; Selective Inventory Control - ABC and VED. Quality Management Concept of quality; Quality of design, Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process performance and quality. Statistical Quality Control - Process Control (X, R & P chart), Product control-acceptance sampling and OC curve. Concept of TQM. MODULE:4 Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production control system, Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services. topics. Books 1 Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - Operations Management, TMH Chapter- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 15, 17 2 Aswathappa & Sridhar Bhat, - Production and Operations Management, HPH Chapter- 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 16, 19, 20, 26 Reference: 1. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - Operations Management, Pearson Chapter- 3, 5, 7, 11 2. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - Production and Operations Management, PHI
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Chapter- 1, 2, 6, 7 3. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - Operations Management, Pearson/ PHI 4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management, Cengage Learning. Chapter- 4, 5, 10, 12, 13, 17
Recommended Text : Robins & Sanghii, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson, Chapters 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,18 Aswathappa, Organization Behavior, Himalaya Chapters 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,19,20,22 Reference Books : Luthans ,F. Organisational Behaviour - TMH Udai Pareek , Understanding Organisational Behaviour, Oxford Prasad,L.M. Organization Behavior,S.Chand. Greenberg and Baron, Behavior in organization, Prentice hall.
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Demand Forecasting: Sources of Data (Expert opinion, Surveys, Market experiments), Timeseries Analysis (trend projection and Exponential smoothening), Barometric Forecasting, Forecasting with input and output model. Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost
functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of perfect competition Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and monopoly Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination Module-2: Macro Economics National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates, Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National income and social welfare Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance Sheet of the Central Bank. Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve, Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand. Aggregate Supply Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework, Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and Economic Growth. Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy Unemployment: Types, Okuns Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of Unemployment International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade
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Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct disequilibrium in BoP Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model, Books & Reference: 1. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008 2. Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication. 3. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007 4. Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press 5. Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons 6. Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning 7. Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers 8. Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill 9. Macroeconomics, DSouza, E (2008), Pearson Education 10. Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications 11. Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B 1999 Macmillan Indian Limited 12. Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House
Module 1 Accounting Environment of business, Corporate Entities: Salient Features, GAAP: Concepts, Conventions, Assumptions, Accounting Equation: Tool to understand business decisions, Financing Decisions/Investment Decisions/Operating Decisions, Accounting Equation Financial Statements,
Balance Sheet/Income Statement/Cash Flow Statement, Financing Decisions and Financial Statement, Module 2 Equity Instruments: Equity and Preference Capital, Debt Instruments: Debentures/ Bonds/ Loans, Dividend and Interest payment, Investment Decision and Financial Statements, Fixed
Assets:/Inventory Valuation/Investment , Operating Decisions and Financial Statements, Revenue Recognition, Expenses, Profit: Gross Profit/PBDITA/PBIT/PBT/PAT, Interrelationship between Financial statements Module 3 Financial Statement Analysis: common size statements, ratio analysis, Du pont analysis, Inter-firm and intra-firm comparison, reading CFS Module 4
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Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost & pricing A group project work will be given to students to analyse an industry and track market price movement. Text Books 1. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI Chapters (1,2, 3, 5,7,8,9,10,11,12) 2. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster. Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, &7 Reference: 3. Khan & Jain Management Accounting, TMH. 4. Horngren , Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson. 5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani. 6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford.
PCCH 3108 EQUIPMENT DESIGN LAB Detailed Process design of the following equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Heat Exchangers (Shell & Tube Types) Concentric Tubes. Design of Single effect evaporators. Design of multiple effect evaporators. Design of Absorption Column (Packed tower). Design of Distillation Column (Plate tower).
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Design of Rotary Drier. Design of Storage tanks. Design of supports like leg, skirt and saddle support. Design of Flanges as per ASME and ISI specification
1: CORPORATE CULTURE Lab1: Introduction to Corporate Life Lab2: Identifying traits for professional and interpersonal success Lab 3: Learning Business Etiquette II: GAINING ENTRY INTO AN ORGANIZATION Lab 5: Preparing job-applications and CVs Lab 6: Delivering high impact presentations Lab 7: Participating in group discussions (General topics)
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Module - II (17 hours) Stability, Root locus, Frequency response, Control system design by frequency response, Cascade control, feed forward control, Ratio control, Dead time compensation, Internal model control, controller tuning and process identification, control valves
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Module III (16 hours) Introduction to sampled data controllers , sampled data control of a first order process with transportation lag, Design of sampled data controllers, Digital computer simulation of control systems.
Textbooks and References: 1. Coughanowr, D. R., Process Systems Analysis and Control, Mc Graw Hill Book. 2. Chemical Process Control, George Stephanopoulos, Prentice Hall. 3.J.M.Douglas, Process Dynamics & Control, Prentice Hall
tank reactor( CSTR), data analysis in flow reactors, Design of PFR,CSTR, cascade of CSTR's and combination fo PFR and CSTR. (Design for autocatalytic reactions is not included) MODULE II: (17 hours) Multiple reactions: Design for multiple reactions, parallel reactions, series reactions (Omit reversible and series-parallel reactions). Non-isothermal design: Energy balance equations for batch, PFR and CSTR under non-isothermal conditions, Equilibrium conversion under adiabatic conditions, Design reactors under adiabatic conditions. of the homogeneous
MODULE III: (16 hours) Non-ideal flow : residence time distribution curves E,F and C; Interpretation of the response data for the "Dispersion" and "Tanks-in-series" models( Omit multiparameter models).
Heterogeneous Catalysis: Catalyst properties, physical adsorption and chemisorption, adsorption isotherm, Derivation of rate equations for various mechanisms(Adsorption, surface reaction and desorption controlling etc.,) , Data analysis for heterogeneous laboratory catalytic reactors, factor and internal pore diffusion,
Isothermal packed bed (PFR) reactor design, effectiveness Criteria for internal pore diffusion limitation. Text Book:
Reference Books: 1. Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering".,Fogler,H.S, 2nd Edition,Printice Hall India, 1992. 2. Chemical Engineering Kinetics". Smith, J.M., 3rd Edition.McGraw Hill. 1981.
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temperature,
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thermometers,
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instruments. Pyrometers: Radiation and optical, Methods of composition analysis: Spectroscopic analysis, Absorption spectroscopy, Emission spectroscopy, Mass spectroscopy
Text books and References: 1. D. P. Eckman, Industrial Instrumentation, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 2. C. S. Rangan, G. R. Sarma and V. S. V. Mani, Instrumentation, Devices and Systems, TMH. 3. J. P. Bentley, Principles of Measurement Systems, Longman 4. S.K.Singh, Industrial instrumentation and control, Tata Mc Graw-Hill. Professional Elective- II
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Module - III (16 hours) Compounding of Plastics, Plastic auxiliaries. Moulding and design of moulds, casting and limitations Plastizers. Plastic materials and elastomers as materials of construction in chemical equipments. Books Recommended : 1. Bill Mayer, Polymer Science 2. Sabolev D., A First course in Polymer Chemistry, Mir Publishers 3. Tager, A., Physical Chemistry of Polymers, Mir Publishers 4. Odian, G., Principles of Polymer Chemistry, Mc Graw Hill.
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References: 1. W.L. Mc Cabe, J. C. Smith and P. Harriot-Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, Mc Graw Hill. 2. C. J. King Separation Processes, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd. 3. Ronald W.Roussel- Handbook of Separation Process Technology, John Wiley. 4. P. A. Schweitzer (Ed), Handbook of Separation Techniques for Chemical Engineers, Mc Graw Hill. 5. Ullmanns, Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Vol 32, Wiley - VCH.6. 6. C.J.Geankoplis-Transport processes and unit Operations, PHI, New Delhi. 7. Kausikh Nath-Membrane separation Processes, PHI, New Delhi.
MODULE:1 Operations Management- An Introduction Primary topics in Operations Management, Operations Function, and Transformation process and Competitiveness. Operations Strategy Strategic Decisions in Operations, Strategy Deployment, and Vertical Integration, Service Operation, Service strategy, Manufacturing Strategy and Mass customization; Product Development and Service Design New Product design, Product life cycle, Process design, Process life cycle, Form design, Functional design, Production design, Concurrent design, Technological design and Service design process. MODULE:2 Facilities Location & Layout Planning Location - Principles and Factors; Location Analysis techniques- Factor Rating, Centre of Gravity Technique, Brown & Gibson Model. Layout Concept & Basic Principles, Process Layout (Block Diagramming, Relationship Diagram, Computerized Layout Solutions, Service Layout); Product Layout Process Layout; Fixed Position Layout. Hybrid Layouts Cellular, FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System) Project Management and Scheduling Project planning, , project control, project scheduling Models Project Network, Critical path Method (CPM), Programme Evaluation Review Technique( PERT) , Project crashing and Time cost Trade-Off; Objective of Scheduling, Sequencing, Gantt charts, Advanced Planning and Scheduling System. Strategies for Managing Demand, Strategies for Managing Supply Production planning control, Aggregate planning costs and strategies. Gantt chart, Sequencing model. "n" jobs 1 machine, "n" jobs 2 machines, "n" jobs m machine
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MODULE:3 Inventory Management Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure Deterministic inventory model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts, delivery over a period of time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model; Selective Inventory Control - ABC and VED. Quality Management Concept of quality; Quality of design, Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process performance and quality. Statistical Quality Control - Process Control (X, R & P chart), Product control-acceptance sampling and OC curve. Concept of TQM. MODULE:4 Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production control system, Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services. topics.
Books 3 Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - Operations Management, TMH Chapter- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 15, 17 4 Aswathappa & Sridhar Bhat, - Production and Operations Management, HPH Chapter- 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 16, 19, 20, 26 Reference: 4. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - Operations Management, Pearson Chapter- 3, 5, 7, 11 5. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - Production and Operations Management, PHI Chapter- 1, 2, 6, 7
6. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - Operations Management, Pearson/ PHI 4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management, Cengage Learning. Chapter- 4, 5, 10, 12, 13, 17
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Comprehensive Course Outline : Module 1 Concept and models of OB, OB Systems- The Synergy Module - 2(Individual System) Perception, Learning and Behaviour Modification, motivation, attitude and Values, personality, emotion and stress. Module 3 (Social System) Communication, Group Dynamics, Conflict , Leadership Module - 4 (Organizational systems) Organizational power and politics, Organizational culture and climate, Organizational Change and development, International Dimensions of OB, Managing Diversity.
Recommended Text : Robins & Sanghii, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson, Chapters 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,18 Aswathappa, Organization Behavior,Himalaya , Chapters 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,19,20,22 Reference Books : Luthans ,F. Organisational Behaviour - TMH Udai Pareek , Understanding Organisational Behaviour, Oxford Prasad,L.M. Organization Behavior,S.Chand. Greenberg and Baron, Behavior in organization, Prentice hall.
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Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost
functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of perfect competition Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and monopoly Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination Module-2: Macro Economics National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates, Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National income and social welfare Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance Sheet of the Central Bank. Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve, Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand. Aggregate Supply Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework, Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and Economic Growth. Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy Unemployment: Types, Okuns Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of Unemployment International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct disequilibrium in BoP Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model,
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Books & Reference: 1. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008 2. Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication. 3. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007 4. Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press 5. Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons 6. Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning 7. Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers 8. Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill 9. Macroeconomics, DSouza, E (2008), Pearson Education 10. Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications 11. Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B 1999 Macmillan Indian Limited 12. Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House
Module 1 Accounting Environment of business, Corporate Entities: Salient Features, GAAP: Concepts, Conventions, Assumptions, Accounting Equation: Tool to understand business decisions, Financing Decisions/Investment Decisions/Operating Decisions, Accounting Equation Financial Statements,
Balance Sheet/Income Statement/Cash Flow Statement, Financing Decisions and Financial Statement, Module 2 Equity Instruments: Equity and Preference Capital, Debt Instruments: Debentures/ Bonds/ Loans, Dividend and Interest payment, Investment Decision and Financial Statements, Fixed
Assets:/Inventory Valuation/Investment , Operating Decisions and Financial Statements, Revenue Recognition, Expenses, Profit: Gross Profit/PBDITA/PBIT/PBT/PAT, Interrelationship between Financial statements Module 3 Financial Statement Analysis: common size statements, ratio analysis, Du pont analysis, Inter-firm and intra-firm comparison, reading CFS
Module 4 Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost & pricing
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A group project work will be given to students to analyse an industry and track market price movement.
Text Books 3. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI Chapters (1,2, 3, 5,7,8,9,10,11,12) 4. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster. Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, &7 Reference: 3. Khan & Jain Management Accounting, TMH. 4. Horngren , Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson. 5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani. 6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford.
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Transport Phenomena Professional Elective IV Fundamentals of Biochemical Engg. Food Biotechnology Industrial biotechnology
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Module-III (17 hours) Interpolation, Lagrange interpolation, forward difference, backward difference and central difference interpolation methods, least square approximation of functions, linear regression, polynomial regression.Computer simulation, examples, gravity flow tank, three CSTRs in series, binary distillation column, batch reactor, Simulation of Non-isothermal CSTR, VLE dew point, bubble point calculations, countercurrent heat exchanger. What are CFD and EFD! Introduction to numerical methods for CFD. Convection and diffusion. SIMPLE and SIMPLER algorithms Textbooks: nd 1. Process modeling simulation and control for chemical engineers by W. L. Luyben, McGraw Hill, 2 Ed., 2. Numerical methods in engineering, S.K. Gupta, Tata McGraw Hill. 3. Mathematical Methods by S. Pushpavanam, Prentice hall Reference: 1. Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal
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Criteria of phase equilibrium, Ideal solutions (use of Raoult) law, Generation of Pxy and Txy diagram for ideal solution, Non ideal behavior, partial properties, Gibbs Duhem equation, calculation of fugacity coefficient using generalized correlation, excess Gibbs energy, Lewis Randall Rule, activity coefficient for VLE data Module III (16 hours) Solution thermodynamics thermodynamic properties and VLE from equation of state, properties of fluid mixtures using Redlich Kwong equation of states. Chemical reaction equilibrium criteria to chemical reactions, Gibbs energy change equilibrium constant, effect of temperature, calculation for single reaction in homogeneous and heterogeneous system.
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1. Introduction to Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics by Smith and H.C. Vannes and M. Abbot (7 editation) 2. Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics by Y.V.C. Rao University Press 3. Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics by K.V.Narayan
Professional elective-III
PECH 4103 PILOT PLANTS, MODELS AND SCALE-UP METHODS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Module-I (17 hours) Introduction, Pilot Plants and Models, Principles of similarity, Dimensional Analysis: Dimensional homogeneity, Buckinghams theorem, Rayleighs method of indices, Differential equations:Mechanical processes, thermal processes, Diffusion processes, chemical processes. The Regime concept:Different Regimes, conditions for reliable scale up or down, effect of temperature, effect of agitation, Mixed Regime Module II (17 hours) Similarity criteria and Scale Equations: Static Regime, Load controlling, Mass controlling, Mixed Regime, Fluid systems, viscosity control, gravity control, surface tension control, thermal Regime, Natural convection control, Radiation control, Chemical Regime, Surface control (Heterogeneous reactions), Mixed Regime.Extrapolation, Boundary effects in Scale-up, Scale up of Ducts and flow passages, Filters, Scale up of mixing equipment. Module III (16 hours) Scale up of heat transfer equipment, Heat exchange systems, Scale up of Packed Towers: Similarity criteria, liquid distribution, Flooding point Pressure drop, height of packing Gas absorption, evaporation, Liquid extractionScale up of Chemical Reactors:Tubular Reactors, Catalytic Reactors, Continuous Stirred-tank Reactors Scale up of Equipment: Ball Mills, Pressure-jet spray nozzles, Centrifugal disc atomizers, Screw Extruders.
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Textbooks: 1. Pilot Plants, Models and scale-up Methods in Chemical Engineering, R. E. Johnstone and M. W. Thring, McGraw Hill Book Company. 2. Process Plant Design J.R. Backhurst and J.H. Harker, Heinemann Educational Books, London.
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Fixed Beds of Particles: Characterization of Particles, Fixed Beds-One Size of Particles, Fixed BedsSolids with a Distribution of sizes, Fluidization withour Carryover of Particles: Minimum Fluidizing Velocity, u , pressure Drop-versus-Velocity Diagram, Effect of Pressure and Temperature on
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Fluidized Behaviour, Sintering and Agglomeration of Particles at High Temperature. The Geldart Classification of Particles Fluidization with Carryover of Particles: Terminal Velocity of Particles, u Fast Fluidization, Mapping of Fluidization Regimes The Dense Bed: Distributors, Gas Jets, and Pumping Power Distributor Types: Ideal Distributors, Perforated or Multiorifice Plates, Tuyeres and Caps, Pipe Grids and Spargers Pressure Drop Requirements across Distributors Bubbling Fluidized Beds Estimation of Bed Properties: Gas Flow in the Emulsion phase, Bubble Gas flow, Bubble Size and Bubbles Growth, Bubble Rise Velocity, Beds with Internals. Module -III (16 hours) Solid Movement: Mixing, Segregation and Staging Vertical Movement of Solids:, Dispersion Model, Counterflow Solid Circulation Models, Relating the Counterflow to the Dispersion Model, coarse Particle Beds. Horizontal Movement of Solids: Mechanistic Model Based on the Davidson Bubble, Mixing index. Segregation of Particles: MixingSegregation Equilibrium, Steady State Separation of Particles. Large Solid in Beds of Smaller Particles: Large Solids Resting on Distributors. Books: 1. Fluidization Engineering: Daizo Kunii and Octave Levenspiel
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Reference: 1. Transport phenomena for engineers by L. Theodore, International text book U.S.A.1971. 2. Transport processes and unit operations by C.J. Geankoplis, PHI, 3 ed. 1997. 3. Fundamental of heat, momentum and mass transfer, Welty, Wickson, Wilson, John Wiley.
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MODULE II (17 hours) Plant biotechnology plant cell, tissue and organ culture processes engineering perspectives; Large-scale separation processes- ATPS, gradient elution and affinity interaction; Techno economics of biotechnology industries MODULE III (16 hours) Legal, social and ethical aspects of biotechnology, Fermentation Economics, Isolation of Microorganisms of potential industrial interest, Market potential, Recovery costs.
Text Books: 1. Text book of Biotechnology; HK Das, Wiely Dremtechs Publications 2. Concepts in Biotechnology by Balasubramayam, University Press, 2
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