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SIFAT TERMODINAMIKA HIDROKARBON TKE 61402 INSTRUCTOR: Ir. Mahmud Sudibandriyo, MSc., PhD Department of Chemical Engineering Wakil Ketua Departemen Bidang Akademik Room: Lt. 2 – Room 9 Phone: 7863516 ; HP: 081316071330 E-mail: [email protected] COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon satisfactory completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. Utilize the basic of thermodynamic concepts to solve simple system in hydrocarbon processes. 2. Understand the qualitative phase behavior of hydrocarbon fluids. 3. Estimate the physical properties of hydrocarbon fluids and understand the product specifications. 4. Do simple dew point, bubble point, and flash calculations. COURSE CONDUCT: Depok Tuesday, 10.00 – 11.50

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Page 1: ThermoHidroK1_S1.pdf

SIFAT TERMODINAMIKA HIDROKARBON

TKE 61402

INSTRUCTOR: Ir. Mahmud Sudibandriyo, MSc., PhD Department of Chemical Engineering Wakil Ketua Departemen Bidang Akademik Room: Lt. 2 – Room 9 Phone: 7863516 ; HP: 081316071330 E-mail: [email protected] COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon satisfactory completion of the course, the student should be able to:

1. Utilize the basic of thermodynamic concepts to solve simple system in hydrocarbon processes.

2. Understand the qualitative phase behavior of hydrocarbon fluids.

3. Estimate the physical properties of hydrocarbon fluids and understand

the product specifications.

4. Do simple dew point, bubble point, and flash calculations. COURSE CONDUCT: Depok Tuesday, 10.00 – 11.50

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TEXTBOOK:

- Hand out - Edmister, C. Wayne, “Applied Hydrocarbon Thermodynamics –

Volume 1”, Gulf Publishing Company. - Campbell, John. M.,, Gas Conditioning and Processing – Volume 1”,

Campbell Petroleum Series. COURSE ASSIGNMENTS: Homework will be assigned regularly and pop quizzes may be administered if deemed necessary. Computer project might be assigned. EXAMINATIONS: Two examinations of equal value will be given during the semester. SEMESTER GRADE: Homework, quizzes, and computer projects 30% Mid test 30% Final Exam 40% OFFICE HOURS: The instructor will be available to give you individual assistance; office hours will be by appointment.

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COURSE CONTENTS

1. Introduction (week 1) 2. Basic Thermodynamic Concepts: System, First Law, Second Law,

Unit of Measurements. (week 2)

3. P-V-T Data Correlations: Plots and meaning, Phase rule, Equation of State (week 3 & 4)

4. Physical Properties of Hydrocarbon Fluids: Compressibility, density,

molecular refraction, viscosity, etc. (week 5 & 6)

5. Discussion / Workshop (week 7)

6. Mid-test (week 8)

7. Vapor-Liquid Behavior of Two-Phase Systems: dew points, bubble points, flash calculation (week 9 & 10)

8. Computer calculation; Computer project assigned (week 11)

9. Discussion on the Project (week 12)

10. Product Specifications: Gas and Liquid contracts, Reid vapor

pressure, etc. (week 13)

11. System Energy Changes: system involving compressor, expander, pump, heat exchanger, refrigeration, etc. (week 14 & 15)