Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the lesson the student is expected:
- To be accustomed to several unit operations of Chemical Industry.
- To understand the basic principles and theory behind them and to observe their practical use.
- To be able to handle devices and computational tools required for the above unit operations.
Course Content (Syllabus)
Laboratory practice and tutorial exercises in basic physical and chemical processes (flocculation in batch and continuous systems, flotation, thermodynamic diagrams, water cooling tower, liquid/gases adsorption, gases absorption, residence time distribution, corrosion).
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
Γ. Γάλλιος, Χ. Γκότσης, Δ. Ζαμπούλης, Α. Ζουμπούλης, Μ. Κώστογλου, Ν. Λαζαρίδης, Κ. Μάτης, Π. Μαύρος, Π. Σπαθής, Κ. Τριανταφυλλίδης 2009 ΕΡΓΑΣΤΗΡΙΑΚΕΣ ΑΣΚΗΣΕΙΣ ΧΗΜΙΚΗΣ ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ Εκδ. Τζιόλα
Additional bibliography for study
King C.J., 1980, Separation Processes, McGraw-Hill.
Mccabe W., Smith J., Harriott P., 2005, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 7th ed., McGraw-Hill.
Paul E.L., Atiemo-Obeng V., Kresta S.M., 2003, Handbook of Industrial Mixing: Science and Practice, Wiley-Blackwell.
Rousseau R.W., 1987, Handbook of Separation Process Technology, Wiley-Blackwell.
Seader J.D., Henley E.J., 2006, Separation Process Principles, 2nd Ed., Wiley.