Introduction to Engineering Principles and Units
- 1.0 Chapter Objectives
- 1.1 Classification of Transport Processes and Separation Processes (Unit Operations)
- 1.2 SI System of Basic Units Used in This Text and Other Systems
- 1.3 Methods of Expressing Temperatures and Compositions
- 1.4 Gas Laws and Vapor Pressure
- 1.5 Conservation of Mass and Material Balances
- 1.6 Energy and Heat Units
- 1.7 Conservation of Energy and Heat Balances
- 1.8 Numerical Methods for Integration
- 1.9 Chapter Summary
- Problems
- References
- Notation
This chapter from Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles provides a basis for understanding and identifying engineering principles and units and how to solve basic engineering problems.
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1.0 Chapter Objectives
On completion of this chapter, a student should be able to:
Describe what are unit operations and separation processes
Identify industries in which unit operations and separation processes are commonly found
Describe the principles of momentum, heat, and mass transfer
Identify and use different units from the SI, English, and cgs systems
Understand the concept of equations that are dimensionally homogeneous
Provide examples of unit operations and separation processes
Use and convert units involving temperature, composition, and energy
Describe and use the ideal gas law to solve vapor phase problems
Describe the laws of conservation of mass and energy
Solve problems involving material balances with and without recycle and chemical reaction
Solve problems involving energy balances using the concepts of heat capacity, latent heat, heat of vaporization, and heat of reaction
Understand the principles of numerical integration