Mass Transfer Principles for Vapor-Liquid Unit Operations
The Principles required to understand Distillation, Absorption, Stripping, Flashing, Gas Treating, Scrubbing and more!
Description
Introduction:
This course covers all the theory required to understand the basic principles behind Unit Operations that are based on Mass Transfer. Most of these Unit Operations (Equipments) are used in Process Separation Technologies in the Industry.Common examples are Distillation, Absorption and Scrubbing.
This course is required for the following:
Flash Distillation
Gas Absorption & Stripping
Simple Distillation
Batch Distillation
Binary Distillation
Fractional Distillation
Scrubbers
Gas Treating
Sprayers / Spray Towers
Bubble Columns / Sparged Vessels
Agitation Vessels
Packed Towers
Tray Towers
We will cover:
Mass Transfer Basics
Diffusion, Convection
Flux & Fick’s Law
The Concept of Equilibrium & Phases
Gibbs Phase Rule
Vapor Pressure
Equilibrium Vapor-Liquid Diagrams (T-xy, P-xy, XY)
Equilibrium Curves
Dew Point, Bubble Point
Volatility (Absolute & Relative)
K-Values
Ideal Cases vs. Real Cases
Henry’s Law
Raoult’s Law
Deviations of Ideal Cases (Positive and Negative)
Azeotropes
Solubility of Gases in Liquids
Interphase Mass Transfer and its Theories
Two Film Theory
Mass Transfer Coefficients (Overall vs Local)
Getting Vapor-Liquid and Solubility Data
Solved-Problem Approach:
All theory is backed with:
Exercises
Solved problems
Proposed problems
Homework
Case Studies
Individual Study
At the end of the course:
You will be able to understand the mass transfer concepts behind various Unit Operations involving Vapor – Liquid Interaction.
You will be able to apply this theory in further Unit Operations related to Mass Transfer Vapor – Liquid, which is one of the most common interactions found in the industry.
About your instructor:
I majored in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Industrial Engineering back in 2012.
I worked as a Process Design/Operation Engineer in INEOS Koln, mostly on the petrochemical area relating to naphtha treating. There I designed and modeled several processes relating separation of isopentane/pentane mixtures, catalytic reactors and separation processes such as distillation columns, flash separation devices and transportation of tank-trucks of product.
What you’ll learn
- Mass Transfer Basics (Diffusion, Convection, Concentration Gradient)
- Concepts such as Vapor Pressure, Partial Pressure, Volatility, Solubility
- Ideal vs. Real Cases
- Flux, Mass Transfer, Mass Flow, Molecular Diffusion, Eddy diffusion
- The Concept of Equilibrium in Solubility & Vapor-Liquid
- Gibbs Phase Rule for Binary Diagrams (T-xy, P-xy, XY)
- Models for Vapor Liquid: Henry’s Law, Raoult’s Law
- Deviations such as Azeotropes
- Molecular Diffusion – Fick’s Law
- Diffusion Coefficient aka Diffusivity
- Equimolar Counter Diffusion vs. Unimolecular Diffusion
- Convective & Interphase Mass Transfer
- Mass Transfer Coefficient (Local vs. Overall)
- Theories for Interphase Mass Transfer: Film, Penetration, Surface Renewal, Surface Stretch
- Two Film Theory
- Mass Transfer Principles applied to Industry – Gas absorption & Distillation
Who this course is for:
- Engineers
- Chemical Engineers
- Engineering Students
- Process engineers
- Petroleum Engineers
- Petrochemical Engineers
This course includes:
- 15 hours on-demand video
- 21 articles
- 84 downloadable resources
- Access on mobile and TV
- Full lifetime access
- Certificate of completion