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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

   

Nature of the work
Chemical engineers build a bridge between science and manufacturing, applying the principles of chemistry and engineering to solve problems involving the production or use of chemicals. They design equipment and develop processes for large-scale chemical manufacturing, plan and test methods of manufacturing products and treating byproducts, and supervise production. Chemical engineers also work in a variety of manufacturing industries other than chemical manufacturing, such as those producing electronics, photographic equipment, clothing, and pulp and paper. They also work in the healthcare, biotechnology, and business services industries. The knowledge and duties of chemical engineers overlap many fields. Chemical engineers apply principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and mechanical and electrical engineering. They frequently specialize in a particular chemical process such as oxidation or polymerization. Others specialize in a particular field, such as materials science, or the development of specific products such as fertilizers and pesticides, automotive plastics, or chlorine bleach. They must be aware of all aspects of chemicals manufacturing and how it affects the environment, the safety of workers, and customers. Because chemical engineers use computer technology to optimize all phases of research and production, they need to understand how to apply computer skills to chemical process analysis, automated control systems, and statistical quality control.

Employment
Chemical engineers held about 33,000 jobs in 2002. Manufacturing industries employed 55 percent of all chemical engineers, primarily in the chemicals, electronics, petroleum refining, paper, and related industries. Most others worked for professional, scientific, or technical services firms that design chemical plants or perform research and development or other services, mainly for chemical companies.

As a Chemical engineering student, you'll receive a solid background in engineering fundamentals that will allow you to adapt to newly introduced systems and methods; you'll also have the chance to work with well-respected researchers on projects that represent the cutting edge of Chemical engineers today.

LABORATORIES
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory - I
Electrical Engineering Laboratory
Technical Analysis Laboratory
Chemical Engineering Lab
Chemical Process Equipment Design

INFRASTRUCTURES
The department has all the latest equipments for their Lab classes. A department library with more than 200 books and journals is attached to the department for the benefit of the faculty and students.

   
 
 
 
SYLLABUS
SEMESTER I

Theory

Chemistry I
Engineering Mechanics
Language Elective I
Mathematics I
Physics I


Practical

Physics Lab
Computer Practice I
Workshop Practice
Chemistry Lab

 
SEMESTER II

Theory

Chemistry-II
Electrical Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Physics-II
Language Elective-II
Mathematics-II

Practical

Computer Practice-II
Engineering Graphics

 
 
SEMESTER III

Theory

Electrical Machines and Drives
Materials Science
Mechanical Engineering
Mathematics III
Mechanics of Solids
Organic Chemistry

Practical

Chemistry Lab
Mechanical Engineering Lab
Electrical Engineering Lab

 
SEMESTER IV

Theory

Chemical Process Industries-I
Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering
Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Material Technology
Physical Chemistry
Stastical and Linear Programming


Practical

Organic Chemistry Lab
Technical Analysis Lab-I

 
SEMESTER V

Theory

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-I
Chemical Process Calculation
Chemical Process Industries-II
Fluid Mechanics
Mechanical Operations
Special functions,Difference Equations and Z-transforms

Practical

Chemical Engineering Lab-I
Technical Analysis Lab-II

 
SEMESTER VI

Theory

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-II
Chemical Reaction Engineering-II
Heat Trasfer
Masss Transfer-I
Numerical Methods
Process Instrumentation Dynamic and Control

Practical

Chemical Engineering Lab-II
Chemical Process Equipment Design-I

 
SEMESTER VII

Theory

Chemical Reaction Engineering
Mass Transfer-II
Process Economics and Industrial Management
Transport Phenomena
Principles of Environmental Science and Engineering
Proffesional Ethics

Practical

Chemical Engineering Lab-III
Chemical Process Equipment Design-II
Seminar and Comprehension

 
SEMESTER VIII

Theory

Elective-I
Elective-II
Total Quality Management

Practical

Project work

REVISED SYLLABUS 2004
SEMESTER I

Theory

English-I
Mathematics-I
Physics-I
Chemistry-I
Engineering Graphics
Fundamentals of Computing


Practical

Physics Lab
Computer Practice I
Engineering Practices Lab
Chemistry Lab

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