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Year: 2019

Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

COURSE PLAN
Target 45% (marks)
Level-1 30% (population)
Level-2 40% (population)
Level-3 50% (population)

1. Method of Evaluation

UG PG
Quizzes/Tests, Assignments (30%) Quizzes/Tests, Assignments, seminar (30%)
Mid Examination (20%) Mid Semester (20%)
End examination (50%) End semester (50%)
*may be keep as per Program (UG/PG)

2. Passing Criteria
Scale PG UG

Out of 10point scale SGPA – “6.00” in each semester SGPA – “5.0” in each semester
CGPA – “6.00” CGPA – “5.0”
Min. Individual Course Grade – “C” Min. Individual Course Grade – “C”
Course Grade Point – “4.0” Course Grade Point – “4.0”

*may be keep as per Program (UG/PG)

3. Pedagogy
 Classroom teaching with marker and blackboard

4. Topics introduced for the first time in the program through this course
 Statistical Thermodynamics

5. References:
Text Books Web resources Journals Reference books
Chemical
Engineering
Thermodynamics
By Smith, Van Ness
and Abbott
Statistical Mechanics
by
D. A. McQuarrie
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

Signature of HOD/Dean Signature of Faculty

Date: Date:
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

GUIDELINES TO STUDY THE SUBJECT


Instructions to Students:

1. Go through the 'Syllabus' in the Black Board section of the web-site(https://learn.upes.ac.in)


in order to find out the Reading List.
2. Get your schedule and try to pace your studies as close to the timeline as possible.
3. Get your on-line lecture notes (Content, videos) at Lecture Notes section. These are our
lecture notes. Make sure you use them during this course.
4. Check your blackboard regularly
5. Go through study material
6. Check mails and announcements on blackboard
7. Keep updated with the posts, assignments and examinations which shall be conducted on the
blackboard
8. Be regular, so that you do not suffer in any way
9. Cell Phones and other Electronic Communication Devices: Cell phones and other
electronic communication devices (such as Blackberries/Laptops) are not permitted in classes
during Tests or the Mid/Final Examination. Such devices MUST be turned off in the class room.
10. E-Mail and online learning tool: Each student in the class should have an e-mail id and a pass
word to access the LMS system regularly. Regularly, important information – Date of
conducting class tests, guest lectures, via online learning tool. The best way to arrange
meetings with us or ask specific questions is by email and prior appointment. All the
assignments preferably should be uploaded on online learning tool. Various research
papers/reference material will be mailed/uploaded on online learning platform time to time.
11. Attendance: Students are required to have minimum attendance of 75% in each subject.
Students with less than said percentage shall NOT be allowed to appear in the end semester
examination.

This much should be enough to get you organized and on your way to having a great semester! If you
need us for anything, send your feedback through e-mail to your concerned faculty. Please use an
appropriate subject line to indicate your message details.

There will no doubt be many more activities in the coming weeks. So, to keep up to date with all the
latest developments, please keep visiting this website regularly.
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

RELATED OUTCOMES
1. The expected outcomes of the Program are:

PO1 Scholarship of Knowledge - Acquire in-depth knowledge of specific discipline


and global perspective, with an ability to discriminate, evaluate, analyze and
synthesize existing and new knowledge, and integration of the same for
enhancement of knowledge pool.
PO2 Critical Thinking - Analyze complex engineering problems critically, apply
independent judgement for synthesizing information to make intellectual and/or
creative advances for conducting research in a wider theoretical, practical and
policy context.
PO3 Problem Solving - Think laterally and originally, conceptualize and solve
engineering problems, evaluate a wide range of potential solutions for those
problems and arrive at feasible, optimal solutions after considering public health
and safety, cultural, societal and environmental factors in the core areas of
expertise.
PO4 Research Skill - Extract information through literature survey and experiments,
apply appropriate research methodologies, techniques and tools, design, conduct
experiments, analyze and interpret data, contribute individually/in group(s) to the
development of scientific/technological knowledge in one or more domains of
engineering.
PO5 Usage of modern tools - Create, select, learn and apply appropriate techniques,
resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and
modelling, to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the
limitations

PO6 Collaborative and Multidisciplinary work – Demonstrate collaboration to foster


multidisciplinary scientific research, also demonstrate decision-making abilities to
achieve common goals.
PO7 Project Management and Finance - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding to
manage projects efficiently in respective disciplines and multidisciplinary
environments after consideration of economical and financial factors.

PO8 Communication - Communicate with the engineering community and with


society, regarding complex engineering activities confidently and effectively and
give and receive clear instructions.
PO9 Life-long Learning - Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability
to engage in life-long learning independently, with a high level of enthusiasm and
commitment to improve knowledge and competence continuously.
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

PO10 Ethical Practices and Social Responsibility - Acquire professional and intellectual
integrity, professional code of conduct, ethics of research and scholarship,
consideration of the impact of research outcomes on professional practices and an
understanding of responsibility to contribute to the community for sustainable
development of society.

PO11 Independent and Reflective Learning - Observe and examine critically the
outcomes of one’s actions and make corrective measures subsequently, and learn
from mistakes without depending on external feedback.

2. The expected outcomes of the Specific Program are: (upto3)

PSO1 Apply the concepts and skills of Chemical Engineering to provide focused and
practical solutions to advanced problems of Process Design Engineering.

PSO2 Analyze the solutions obtained for feasibility, reliability, economics and safety
using experimental and computational tools.

3. The expected outcomes of the Course are: (minimum 3 and maximum 6)

Apply the first law, second law and PVT relations for the calculation of basic
CO 1
thermodynamic properties
Derive the thermodynamic properties relations and use them for the calculation of
CO 2
thermodynamic energy properties of homogeneous and heterogeneous systems.
Calculate fugacity, fugacity coefficient, partial molar properties and excess
CO 3
properties of solutions.
Evaluate chemical equilibrium constant and effect of temperature, pressure and
CO 4
composition on it.
Gain understanding of different thermodynamic ensembles and how to derive the
CO 5
thermodynamic functions from the partition functions.
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

4. Co-Relationship Matrix
Indicate the relationships by1- Slight (low) 2- Moderate (Medium) 3-Substantial (high)

Program
Outcome
s
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 2
Course
Outcome
s
CO 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2

CO 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2

CO 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2

CO 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2

CO 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2

Average 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2

5. Course outcomes assessment plan:

components
Mid End
Course Assignment Test/Quiz Any other
Semester Semester
Outcomes

CO 1 √ √ √ √
CO 2 √ √ √ √
CO 3 √ √ √
CO 4 √ √

CO 5 √ √
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

OVERVIEW OF COURSE DELIVERY/BROAD PLAN OF COURSE


COVERAGE
Course Activities:

Planned Actual
S. No. No.
Description Remarks
No. From To of From TO of
Ses Ses
REVIEW OF BASIC
1.
CONCEPTS OF July’19 Aug’19 12 July’19 Aug’19 12
THERMODYNAMICS

THERMODYNAMIC
2.
PROPERTIES Aug’19 Sep’19 4 Aug’19 Sep’19 5
RELATIONS

Taught VLE in
SOLUTION
addition to
3. THERMODYNAMICS Sep’19 Sep’19 13 Sep’19 Oct’19 14
the topic of
interest

CHEMICAL Classes
REACTION missed due to
4. Oct’19 Oct’19 4 Oct’19 Nov’19 4
EQUILIBRIUM mid-sem
break

INTRODUCTION TO
STATISTICAL Oct’19 Nov’19 10 Nov’19 Nov’19 10
5.
THERMODYNAMICS

OVERALL July’19 Nov’19 43 July’19 Nov’19 45

Total No. of Instructional periods available for the course: 47

Signature of HOD/Dean Signature of Faculty

Date: Date:
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

SESSION PLAN
UNIT-I

Session Plan Actual Delivery

CO
Mapped CO
Lect. Date Topics to be Covered Lect. Date Topics Covered Achieved

1 22/7 Introduction CO1 1 22/7 Introduction CO1

2 24/7 First law of thermodynamics CO1 2 24/7 First law of thermodynamics CO1

3 25/7 First law of thermodynamics – Problems CO1 3 25/7 First law of thermodynamics – Problems CO1

4 29/7 Second law of thermodynamics CO1 4 29/7 Second law of thermodynamics CO1

5 5/8 Second law of thermodynamics – Problems CO1 5 5/8 Second law of thermodynamics - Problems CO1

6 7/8 Combined first and second law CO1 6 7/8 Combined first and second law CO1

7 8/8 Legendre Transforms and Gibbs Free Energy CO1 7 8/8 Legendre transform and Gibbs free energy CO1

8 12/8 PVT behaviour CO1 8 12/8 PVT behaviour CO1


Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

9 14/8 Virial equation of state CO1 9 14/8 Virial equation of state CO1

10 21/8 Cubic equation of state CO1 10 21/8 Cubic equation of state CO1

11 22/8 Theorem of corresponding states CO1 11 22/8 Theorem of corresponding states CO1

12 26/8 Problem on Equation of State CO1 12 26/8 Problem on Equation of State CO1

Signature of faculty

Date:
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

SESSION PLAN
UNIT-II

Session Plan Actual Delivery

CO
Mapped CO
Lect. Date Topics to be Covered Lect. Date Topics Covered Achieved

13 28/8 Fundamental property relationship CO2 13 28/8 Fundamental property relationship CO2

14 29/8 Maxwell relations CO2 14 29/8 Maxwell relations CO2

15 2/9 Method of transforming partial derivatives CO2 15 2/9 Method of transforming partial derivative CO2

16 4/9 Residual functions CO2 16 4/9 Residual functions CO2

17 5/9 Residual functions - Problem CO2

Signature of faculty

Date:
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

SESSION PLAN
UNIT-III

Session Plan Actual Delivery

CO
Mapped CO
Lect. Date Topics to be Covered Lect. Date Topics Covered Achieved

17 5/9 Concept of chemical potential CO3 18 9/9 Concept of chemical potential CO3

18 9/9 Fundamental property equation for mixtures CO3 19 11/9 Fundamental property equation for mixtures CO3

19 11/9 Partial molar properties CO3 20 12/9 Partial molar properties CO3

20 12/9 Gibbs-Duhem equation CO3 21 16/9 Gibbs-Duhem equation CO3

21 16/9 Fugacity and fugacity coefficients CO3 22 18/9 Fugacity and fugacity coefficients CO3

22 18/9 Estimating fugacity from equation of state CO3 23 19/9 Estimating fugacity from equation of state CO3

23 19/9 Estimating fugacity from EOS – Problem CO3 24 23/9 Estimating fugacity from EOS - Problem CO3

24 23/9 Ideal Solutions and standard reference states CO3 25 25/9 Ideal solutions and standard reference states CO3
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

25 25/9 Excess properties CO3 26 26/9 Excess properties CO3

26 26/9 Excess properties – Problem CO3 27 3/10 Excess properties (Cont’d) CO3

27 3/10 Activity and activity coefficients CO3 28 7/10 Excess properties - Problem CO3

28 7/10 Activity coefficient models CO3 29 9/10 Activity and activity coefficients CO3

29 9/10 Vapour-liquid equilibria CO3 30 10/10 Activity coefficient models CO3

31 14/10 Vapour-liquid equilibria CO3

Signature of faculty

Date:
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

SESSION PLAN
UNIT-IV

Session Plan Actual Delivery

CO
Mapped CO
Lect. Date Topics to be Covered Lect. Date Topics Covered Achieved

30 10/10 Introduction to chemical equilibria CO4 32 16/10 Introduction to chemical equilibria CO4

31 14/10 Fundamental equation of chemical equilibria CO4 33 30/10 Fundamental equation of chemical equilibria CO4

32 16/10 Equilibrium constant – Dependence on x,P,T CO4 34 31/10 Equilibrium constant – Dependence on x,P,T CO4

33 30/10 Phase rule for chemically reacting systems CO4 35 4/11 Phase rule for chemically reacting systems CO4

Signature of faculty

Date:
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

SESSION PLAN
UNIT-V

Session Plan Actual Delivery

CO
Mapped CO
Lect. Date Topics to be Covered Lect. Date Topics Covered Achieved

34 31/10 Need for a molecular description – Introduction CO5 36 6/11 Need for a molecular description - Introduction CO5

35 4/11 Wave mechanics CO5 37 7/11 Wave mechanics CO5

36 6/11 Different microstates CO5 38 11/11 Different microstates CO5

37 7/11 Different thermodynamic ensembles CO5 39 13/11 Different thermodynamic ensembles CO5

38 11/11 Basic postulates of statistical mechanics CO5 40 13/11 Basic postulates of statistical mechanics CO5

39 13/11 Canonical ensemble CO5 41 14/11 Canonical ensemble CO5


Derivation of thermodynamic functions from Derivation of thermodynamic functions from
40 14/11 partition function CO5 42 18/11 partition function CO5

41 18/11 Grand canonical ensemble CO5 43 25/11 Grand canonical ensemble CO5
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

42 20/11 Micro canonical ensemble CO5 44 27/11 Micro canonical ensemble CO5

43 21/11 Fluctuations CO5 45 28/11 Fluctuations CO5

Signature of faculty

Date:
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

PERIODIC MONITORING
Actual date of completion and remarks, if any

Components From To From To From To


Duration (Mention from and to dates) July’19 Aug’19 Sep’19 Oct’19 Oct’19 Nov’19
Percentage of Syllabus covered 30% 38% 32%
Planned 14 18 11
Lectures
Taken 14 18 13
Planned -- -- --
Tutorials
Taken -- -- --
Planned 0 1 1
Taken 0 1 1
Test/quizzes CO1,CO2,
CO's Addressed -- CO4,CO5
CO3
CO's Achieved -- -do- -do-
Planned 1 2 0
Taken 1 2 0
Assignments
CO's Addressed CO1 CO2,CO3 --
CO's Achieved -do- -do- --
Signature of Faculty
Head of the Department
A.M.R.C

Signature of HOD/ Dean Signature of Faculty

Date Date
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

INDIRECT ASSESSMENT
Sample format for Indirect Assessment of Course outcomes :
NAME:
ENROLLMENT NO:
SAP ID:
COURSE:
PROGRAM:

Please rate the following aspects of course outcomes of --------------------.


Use the scale 1-3*
Course Statement 1 2 3
Outcomes
CO1 Apply the first law, second law and PVT relations for the calculation
of basic thermodynamic properties
CO2 Derive the thermodynamic properties relations and use them for the
calculation of thermodynamic energy properties of homogeneous and
heterogeneous systems.
CO3 Calculate fugacity, fugacity coefficient, partial molar properties and
excess properties of solutions.
CO4 Evaluate chemical equilibrium constant and effect of temperature,
pressure and composition on it.
CO5 Gain understanding of different thermodynamic ensembles and how
to derive the thermodynamic functions from the partition functions.

* 1 WEAK 2 MODERATE 3 STRONG


Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FACULTY


Instructions for faculty

 Faculty should keep track of the students with low attendance and counsel them regularly.
 Course coordinator will arrange to communicate the short attendance (as per UPES policy)
cases to the students and their parents monthly.
 Topics covered in each class should be recorded in the table of RECORD OF CLASS TEACHING
(Suggested Format).
 Internal assessment marks should be communicated to the students twice in a semester.
 The file will be audited by respective Academic Monitoring and Review Committee (AMRC)
members for theory as well as for lab as per AMRC schedule.
 The faculty is required to maintain these files for a period of at least three years.
 This register should be handed over to the head of department, whenever the faculty member
goes on long leave or leaves the Colleges/University.
 For labs, continuous evaluation format (break-up given in the guidelines for result preparation
in the same file) should be followed.
 Department should monitor the actual execution of the components of continuous lab
evaluation regularly.
 Instructor should maintain record of experiments conducted by the students in the lab weekly.
 Instructor should promote students for self-study and to make concept diary, due weightage
in the internal should be given under faculty assessment for the same.
 Course outcome assessment: To assess the fulfilment of course outcomes two different
approaches have been decided. Degree of fulfillment of course outcomes will be assessed in
different ways through direct assessment and indirect assessment. In Direct Assessment, it is
measured through quizzes, tests, assignment, Mid-term and/or End-term examinations. It is
suggested that each examination is designed in such a way that it can address one or two
outcomes (depending upon the course completion). Indirect assessment is done through the
student survey which needs to be designed by the faculty (sample format is given below) and
it shall be conducted towards the end of course completion. The evaluation of the achievement
of the Course Outcomes shall be done by analyzing the inputs received through Direct and
Indirect Assessments and then corrective actions suggested for further improvement .
Year: 2019
Semester: I

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Tamaghna Chakraborti Course Code: CHPD 7003
2. Course : Advanced Thermodynamics L: 3
3. Program : M. Tech. (CE+PDE) T: 0
4. Target : 45% P: 0
C: 3.0

Planning for Remedial Classes

Remedial Classes Held End Sem


Marks
Sl. Name of Student Roll No. Sap ID Mid Date Class test Improvement
No. Sem on the
(Y/N)
Marks Venue basis of
Remedial

Time Classes

Signature of HOD/ Dean Signature of Faculty


Date Date

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