CHE 110 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL AND
BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
 Chemical Industries and Chemical Engineering in Turkey.
 An Introduction to Chemical Engineering via the
  flowsheets of operations and processes involved. Relevant
  phenomena related to these operations and processes.
 Principles of material balance calculations of continuous
  steady-state processes.
 Introduction to chemical engineering economics.
           Course Objectives
 Give students:
 a flavor of chemical engineering discipline,
 an ability to formulate and solve material-
  balance problems,to select set of independent
  balance equations (degrees of freedom
  analysis), and use spreadsheets (EXCEL) in
  solving material balances.
Textbook:
David M. Himmelblau & James B. Riggs, Basic Principles
and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition,
Prentice Hall, 2004
Parts 1 and 2, Chapters 1-12 ( pages 1 – 395 )
Lecture Hours:
Mon. 2 (KB433), Wed. 1,2 (KB433), Fri. 5,6,7
Office Hours: Mon. 11:00 – 12:30
           grading
   Exam I ......... 20% (Fri. April 2nd )
   Exam II ....... 20% (Fri. May 14 th)
   Final Exam ... 30%
   Homework .... 10%
   Quiz .............. 15%
   Attendance.... 5%
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     Total:             100%
         Homework 1
1.   Read Textbook, pages xxi – xxx
2.   Examine ChE 110 web page
3.   Read Description of Chemical Engineering at:
     http://www.pafko.com/history/h_intro.html
What is Chemical Engineering ?
Engineering:
Is the Profession in which a knowledge of
the mathematical and natural sciences
gained by study, experience and practice
is applied with judgement to develop ways
to economically utilize the materials and
forces of nature for the progressive well
being of mankind.
Chemical Engineering:
Combines the principles of mathematics,
physics, chemistry and biology with
engineering practices in order to improve
the human environment.
Chemical engineering is based on
applications of chemistry, physics,
mathematics, economics, and
increasingly, biology and biochemistry.
Because of this broad-based foundation
.. the chemical engineer is
considered the universal engineer. ...
It is a Chemical World!
Life is based on the existence of a
very large number of chemical and
biochemical reactions that take place
continously.
Photosynthesis:
    CO2 + H2O + (sunlight)  (CH2O)n + O2
Respiration:
  C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + 673 Kcal
A Chemical Engineer is a person who:
1. develops or designs a new process or
2. re-designs, improves, or troubleshoots a
   process, in order to make or do
   something as economically, safely, and
   efficiently as possible.
A process is any operation (or group of operations) which
   allow something to be accomplished.
A chemical engineering process is a process that takes one
   material or bit of energy (or a combination) and makes
   from it another material or bit of energy
   (or combination).
(Natural
Resources)
Important responsibility in utilizing
scarce natural resources:
   Maintaining a clean environment
    (air, water, earth)
   Providing for enough, clean energy (fossil fuels,
    wind, sun, hydraulic, geothermal, biomass,
    atomic, fuel cells...)
   Providing for enough, healthy food (animals,
    vegetables)
   Avoiding depletion of essential elements (C,N,
    O, P, K...) and minerals.
         10 Significant Achievements of
              Chemical Engineering
1.  Splitting the atom, isolating isotopes (medicine, biology,
    archaelogy)
2. The plastic age (bakalite, polyethylene, polystyrene...)
3. Human reactor, analogy with complex chemical processes
4. Wonder drugs for the masses (low price, high volume)
5. Sythetic fibers (textiles industry)
6. Liquified air (nitrogen, oxygen, argon)
7. Environmental protection (catalytic converters, waste
    treatment)
8. Food (fertilizers, biotechnology, food processing)
9. Petrochemicals (gasoline, plastics, rubber, synthetic
    fibers...)
10. Synthetic rubber (tires, gaskets, hoses, conveyor belts,
    shoes)
                      http://www.pafko.com/history/h_intro.html
    Most versatile of all engineers.
    Very broad range of working areas:
   Production and utilization of energy
   Environmental protection
   Pulp and paper
   Advanced materials (catalysts, alloys, enzymes, nanomaterials...)
   Manufacture of chemicals (dyes, paints, fertilizers, acids....)
   Plastics and fibers manufacture
   Food Processing
   Rubber Industry
   Consulting
   Metallurgy
   Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals
   Cosmetics, perfumes and flavors
   Instrumentation Development and Marketing
   Manufacture of Medical Devices
   Government
   Patent Law
Chem. Eng.
Departments
in the USA
Where do the chemical engineers work?
 45% do ``traditional'' ChE: chemical,
petroleum, plastic, paper, consumer goods
 35% do ``new'' ChE: environment, consulting,
microelectronics, biotechnology, materials
 10% go to ChE graduate school
 10% go to other graduate school (law,
medicine, business)
                  process      other
                                               oil
      education
consultants
                                                                 contract
   water
        pharmaceutical                               chemicals
                            food       power
                                            Bachelor's
                   Engineering Profession                Master's Degree   Ph.D.
                                             Degree
                          Aerospace          $50,993        $62,930        $72529
                         Agricultural        $46,172        $53,022
                         Biomedical                         $48,503        $59,667
                          Chemical           $53,813        $57,260        $79,591
                             Civil           $43,679        $48,050        $59,625
Wages comparison
2006 figures              Computer           $52,464        $60,354        $69,625
                          Electrical         $51,888        $64,616        $80,206
                       Environmental         $47,384
                          Industrial         $49,567        $56,561        $85,000
                          Materials          $50,982
                         Mechanical          $50,236        $59,880        $68,229
                            Mining           $48,643
                           Nuclear           $51,182        $58,814
                          Petroleum          $61,156        $58,000
      Extent of the
chemical process industries
Turkish chemical industry
   Subdivisions of the Turkish Chemical Industry
  Subdivision          Percentage         Typical Products
Consume r Produc ts        12       pe rfume, c osme tics,
                                    soap, de te rgents
     Me dic ine            26       D rugs, pre parations, solutions
Spe c ialty and Fine      2 4 ,4    authe ntic fine c hemic als,
     Che mic als                    othe r spe c ialty c he mic als
                                    dye s, paint, ink
                                    agric ultural c hemic als
 Basic Che mic als        3 7 ,6    Pe troc hemic als
                                    Plastic s and synth e tic rubbe r
                                    Synthe tic fibe rs
                                    Industrial gase s
                                    Fe rtilize rs
                                    Othe r basic inorganic c he mic als
14.000
12.000
10.000
 8.000
                                                   million US$
 6.000
 4.000
 2.000
    0
         1995   1996   1997   1998   1999   2000
     Production of Turkish Chemical Industry
16.000
14.000
12.000
10.000
 8.000
                                                          million US$
 6.000
 4.000
 2.000
    0
         1990   2000   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006
     Production of Turkish Chemical Industry
Sectors that use Products of Turkish Chemical Industry
     Sectors                                        %
     Final Consumption                              30,3
     Service and Administrative                     16,4
     Metal-Mining, Mechanical and Electrical Eng.    9,0
     Agriculture                                     6,4
     Textile                                         6,3
     Construction                                    5,4
     Automotive                                      5,3
     Paper and Printing                              4,5
     Others                                         16,4
    600
    500
                                   million US$
    400
    300
    200
    100
      0
           Mineral    Inorg.   organics   pharmac.   fertilizers     dyes,       soap and    plastics   rubber   others
          Fuels and                                                varnishes,   detergents
            Oils                                                      ink
               Exports of Turkish Chemical Industry Sectors in 2000
( 2005 exports of chemical industry/total exports = 6 billion $/65 billion$ , 9,2% )
As of 2004 :
 20,623 firms were operating in the Turkish Chemical
Industry.
 The value of Turkish Chemical Industry’s total production
was 10 Billion USD which accounted for the 4.3% of GDP (gross
domestic product) of Turkey.
 The chemical industry accounted for almost 30% of the
total manufacturing output.
 The total value of imports by the chemical industry was 19.6
Billion USD while exports were 3.7 Billion USD.
    Chemical engineers are trained to
    perform a wide range of duties:
   Production Supervision
   Scale-up of Laboratory Processes to Industrial Size
   Economic Analyses
   Pollution Control
   Health and Safety
   Automatic Control of Processes
   Computer Simulation of Plants for Optimum Operation
   Design of In-Plant Improvements for more Economical
    Operation
   Management
   Technical Marketing
    A typical Chemical Engineering Curriculum
    aims to educate its graduates to:
   Obtain the necessary knowledge in mathematics, basic sciences,
    computing, and engineering that will enable them to solve
    problems in the analysis, design, optimization, and control of
    components, systems, and processes encountered in the practice
    of chemical engineering;
   Exercise their competence, creativity, and imagination in design
    and research and to synthesize their broad-based knowledge
    through applications to real-world engineering problems;
   Cultivate effective communication skills, both oral and written,
    especially in technical subject matters;
   Develop the necessary attributes for constructive participation in
    and leadership of interdisciplinary teams;
   Understand and appreciate the professional and ethical
    responsibilities entailed in engineering practice and research; and
   Acquire a sufficiently broad, diverse, and rigorous education to
    excel in graduate work in chemical engineering as well as in a
    variety of other professional degree programs.
     Code of Ethics is based on:
 upholding and advancing the integrity, honor and
dignity of the engineering profession by:
being honest and impartial and serving with fidelity
employers, clients, and the public;
 striving to increase the competence and prestige
of the engineering profession;
 using knowledge and skill for the enhancement
of human welfare.
Chemical Engineering Curriculum
                    İntro. fundamentals
                                      Humanities
                                       Economics
      Engineering/Science Core
       Main Components
1.   Engineering core courses
     (math, phys, chem, hum, bio, economics)
2.   Chemical engineering fundamentals
     (ChE 110, 201, 202, 211, 383, 386)
3.   Chemical engineering science and analysis
     (ChE 232, 302, 321, 333, 334, 342, 353, 401)
4.   Chemical engineering synthesis and design
     (ChE 342, 433, 462, 475, 492)
5.   Specialization options (biomolecular-,
     catalyst technology and reaction-,
     process-, polymer and biopolymer science
     and eng.)
Chemical Engineering Fundamentals
          ChE 201: Physicochemical Systems I
Description of physicochemical systems. Laws of thermodynamics.
Changes of state. Solutions and phase equilibria. Chemical equilibrium.
Physical chemistry of surfaces. The kinetic theory. Electrochemistry:
conductance and ionic reactions; electrochemical cells. Laboratory
experiments.
          ChE 202: Physicochemical Systems II
Concepts and methods of statistical thermodynamics. Distribution
of molecular states. Schrödinger equation, partition functions, X-
ray diffraction. Electric and magnetic properties of molecules.
Structure and motion of fluids. Radial distribution functions.
Intermolecular forces. Kinetics of gases, diffusion equation.
Chemical kinetics, rate laws, temparature dependence of reaction
rates, elementary and complex reactions. Eyring's theory.
Laboratory experiments.
              ChE 211: Chemical Engineering Calculations
Calculation methods used in the chemical industry based on the principles of
material and energy balances. Application of equations of state, heat
capacity, enthalpy, chemical reactions, two-phase systems, enthalpy-
concentration diagrams, heats of solution; crystallization, vaporization,
melting, etc. Concepts of simultaneous material and energy balance
calculations of chemical engineering unit operations, unit processes and
related applications.
      ChE 383: Probability and Statistics in Chem.Eng.Applications
Fundamental concepts in probability; probability distributions, mathematical
expectations; statistical methods including sampling distributions, point and
interval estimation, hypothesis testing, linear regression, analysis of variance,
as applied in chemical engineering problems. Factoral design of experiments.
               ChE 386: Mathematical Modeling
Utilization of mass, energy and momentum balances and rate processes to
describe the behavior of chemical engineering systems. Distributed, lumped
parameter, steady and transient systems. Block diagrams, development of
mathematical models and solution techniques.
Chemical Engineering Science and Analysis
         ChE 232: Chemical Engineering I: Fluid Mechanics
Dimensional analysis with applications. Fluid statics and its applications.
Integral and differential mass, energy and momentum balances. Laminar
and turbulent flow of Newtonian fluids. Flow measurements.
             ChE 302: Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
 Safety assesment. Principles of safety regulations. Survey of
 experimental methods. Series of experiments related to unit operations
 and unit processes.
             ChE 321: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
     The laws of thermodynamics, equations of state and formulation of
     thermodynamic properties of systems. Generalized state properties.
     Prediction of behavior of multiphase and multicomponent systems.
     Chemical reaction equilibria. Thermodynamic analysis of processes.
       ChE 333: Chemical Engineering II: Heat Transfer
Heat transfer by conduction. Heat transfer by convection in single
phase systems and in systems with phase change. Radiation heat
transfer. Analytical, numerical and graphical techniques. Heat
exchange equipment and networks.
  ChE 334: Chemical Engineering III: Mass Transfer Operations
General and special forms of the differential equations for mass
transfer. Steady-state molecular diffusion. Convective mass
transfer: single-phase and interphase transfer. Continuous and
stagewise contacting of immiscible and partially miscible phases: gas
absorption, desorption and liquid-liquid extraction. Distillation of
binary mixtures.
    ChE 342: Chemical Reaction Kinetics and Reactor Design
Kinetics of homogeneous reactions. Analysis of simple and complex
rate equations; correlation of rate data. Kinetics of heterogenous
reactions. Global rates. Isothermal and non-isothermal operation of
homogeneous reactors: ideal batch, plug-flow and stirred-tank
reactors. Other reactor types. Deviations from ideal performance.
                    ChE 353: Chemical Processes
A survey of various chemical processes as it is pertinent to the
conventional chemical industry with an eye to the developments
expected in the future. The main aim of the course is to give the
ability to critically analyze complete chemical processes in some
detail.
      ChE 401: Chemical Engineering Laboratory II
Continuation of ChE 302, including independent laboratory
projects and presentations.
 Chemical Engineering Synthesis and Design
             ChE 433: Design of Chemical Processing Units
 Basic engineering concepts and accepted procedures as applied to
 the design of main process units and auxiliary equipment. Operating
 principles of various processing equipment to critically evaluate,
 specify and design the most appropriate unit(s) among available
 alternatives for specific tasks.
            ChE 462: Chemical Plant Design and Economics
Study of fundamental concepts in chemical plant design, organization
of chemicals manufacturing plants and the economic considerations
associated with the investment, feasibility and operation of such
plants. Independent and group projects covering the above topics
related to the existing Turkish conditions.
                ChE 475: Process Dynamics and Control
Dynamic modeling of linear and nonlinear chemical processes.
Linerazation. Laplace transforms. Stability of systems. Conventional
feedback controllers. Dynamic behavior of feedback controlled
systems. Controller design using frequency response techniques.
Computer simulation of controlled and uncontrolled systems. Design of
controls using simulation programs.
                            ChE 492: Project
 Inter-disciplinary project undertaken by a student, either together
 with a small team of other students or individually, under the
 supervision of a faculty member. The object is to enable the student
 to apply as much of his/her education as possible to the solution of a
 specific realistic problem. Students are required to meet on a
 regular basis for consultation with, and report orally to their project
 supervisor. A written midterm progress report and a final report are
 required of each student together with at least one oral report to
 his/her classmates
  Current Trends:
 the strong scientific, mathematical, and technical
background found in chemical engineering education is
allowing the profession to enter new fields.
 the largest growth in employment is occurring in up-
and-coming fields which show tremendous potential.
Biotechnology, polymers, electronics, catalyst
design,food processing, pharmaceuticals, environmental
clean-up, biomedical implants and nano technologies.
all offer possibilities for chemical engineers.
 the chemical engineering education needs to respond
to the industrial realities of the profession.
 Specialization Options
1.   Biomolecular Engineering
2.   Catalyst Technology and Reaction Eng.
3.   Polymer and Biopolymer Science and Eng.
4.   Process Engineering
Option 1   Biomolecular Engineering
BIO 351    Microbiology
ChE353     Chemical Processes
CHEM 415   General Biochemistry
ChE421     Genetic Engineering Applications in Biotechnology
ChE422     Molecular Biotechnology
ChE425     Technology of Food Preservation
ChE427     Bioreaction Engineering
ChE463     Bioprocess Design
ChE486     Spec. Top. in ChE: Protein Interactions: From Molecules to Networks
ChE520     Downstream Processing in Biochemical Engineering
ChE529     Metabolic Engineering
Option 2   Catalyst Technology and Reaction Engineering
ChE 353    Chemical Processes
ChE 427    Bioreaction Engineering
ChE 440    Heterogenous Catalysis
ChE 441    Hydrogen Technologies
ChE 442    Design of Solid Catalysts
ChE 444    Fuel Cells and Catalysis
ChE 487    Spec. Top. in ChE:Sustainable Energy Technologies
ChE 541    Microreaction Engineering
ChE 542    Analysis of Sustainable Technologies
ChE 543    Catalysis for Green Technologies
ChE 689    Spec. Top. in ChE:Kinetic Stud.in Heterogeneous Cat.
Option 3   Polymer/Biopolymer Science and Engineering
ChE 310    Introduction to Macromolecular Systems
ChE 353    Chemical Processes
ChE 412    Structure, Function and Simulation of Biopolymers
ChE 413    Design and Simulation of Macromolecular Systems
ChE 414    Physical Properties of Polymeric Systems
Chem 435   Introduction to Polymer Science and Technology
Chem 487   Polymer Laboratory Experiments
ChE 510    Molecular Thermodynamics in Polymeric and Biolgical Systems
ChE 511    Polymer Processing Principles and Modeling
ChE 512    Hierarchical Modeling of Macromolecular Systems
ChE 516    Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
ChE 531    Mechanical Properties of Polymers
ChE 538    Polymer Applications
CmpE 544   Pattern Recognition
ChE 688    Spec. Top. in ChE:Folding, Binding & Allostery in Biomolecular Machines
Option 4   Process Engineering
ChE 353    Chemical Processes
ChE 426    Food Engineering
ChE 430    Separation Processes
ChE 450    Energy Technologies
ChE 460    Total Quality Engineering in Chemical Industries
ChE 465    Operational and Enviromental Safety of Chemical Plants
ChE 476    Computer Aided Design and Synthesis
ChE 477    Process Optimization
ChE 478    Cost and Risk Engineering
ChE 484    Spec. Top. in ChE:Spectral Methods with Applications to Transport Processes
ChE 550    Statistical Methods in Chemical Processes
ChE 555    Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Egineers
ChE 566    Process Engineering Strategy
ChE 577    Design and Operation under Uncertainty and Risk
ChE 578    Dynamic Optimization of Chemical Processes