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| Students will become familiar with quantitative description of processes and unit operations used in industrial production,. This is a follow-up to the course Unit operations of chemical engineering I Last update: Moucha Tomáš (02.10.2013)
                                
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| lecture notes available on the departmental web pages (www.vscht.cz/uchi/english/ped/) Last update: Moucha Tomáš (02.10.2013)
                                
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| 1. Continuous rectification of binary and multicomponent mixtures, balance of enthalpy. 
 2. Dispersion systems. Fluidization: description of fluidized bed. 
 3. Fluid mechanics, flow in column and equipments 
 4. Batch rectification, chemical reactors I. 
 5. Chemical reactors II - cascade of reactors. 
 6. Liquid extraction of partiallymiscible liquids. 
 7. Mass transfer in continuous separation processes. 
 8. Mass and heat transfer - analogy I. 
 9. Mass and heat transfer - analogy II. 
 10. Gas absorpion. 
 11. Membrane processes, gas permeation and reverse osmosis. 
 12. Membrane processes, pervaporation and ultrafiltration. 
 13. Crystallization from solutions. Crystallizers. 
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| lecture notes available on the departmental web pages (www.vscht.cz/uchi/english/ped/) Last update: Moucha Tomáš (02.10.2013)
                                
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| Student will learn how to apply balance equations, kinetic and equilibrium expressions to describe processes and unit operations Last update: Moucha Tomáš (02.10.2013)
                                
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| Mathematics I Chemical Engineering I Last update: Moucha Tomáš (02.10.2013)
                                
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