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SIFAT TERMODINAMIKA HIDROKARBON TKE 61402 INSTRUCTOR

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<strong>SIFAT</strong> <strong>TERMODINAMIKA</strong> <strong>HIDROKARBON</strong><br />

<strong>INSTRUCTOR</strong>:<br />

<strong>TKE</strong> <strong>61402</strong><br />

Ir. Mahmud Sudibandriyo, MSc., PhD<br />

Department of Chemical Engineering<br />

Wakil Ketua Departemen Bidang Akademik<br />

Room: Lt. 2 – Room 9<br />

Phone: 7863516 ; HP: 081316071330<br />

E-mail: msudib@che.ui.edu<br />

COURSE OBJECTIVES:<br />

Upon satisfactory completion of the course, the student should be able to:<br />

1. Utilize the basic of thermodynamic concepts to solve simple system in<br />

hydrocarbon processes.<br />

2. Understand the qualitative phase behavior of hydrocarbon fluids.<br />

3. Estimate the physical properties of hydrocarbon fluids and understand<br />

the product specifications.<br />

4. Do simple dew point, bubble point, and flash calculations.<br />

COURSE CONDUCT:<br />

Depok<br />

Tuesday, 10.00 – 11.50


TEXTBOOK:<br />

- Hand out<br />

- Edmister, C. Wayne, “Applied Hydrocarbon Thermodynamics –<br />

Volume 1”, Gulf Publishing Company.<br />

- Campbell, John. M.,, Gas Conditioning and Processing – Volume 1”,<br />

Campbell Petroleum Series.<br />

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS:<br />

Homework will be assigned regularly and pop quizzes may be administered<br />

if deemed necessary.<br />

Computer project might be assigned.<br />

EXAMINATIONS:<br />

Two examinations of equal value will be given during the semester.<br />

SEMESTER GRADE:<br />

Homework, quizzes, and computer projects 30%<br />

Mid test 30%<br />

Final Exam 40%<br />

OFFICE HOURS:<br />

The instructor will be available to give you individual assistance; office<br />

hours will be by appointment.


1. Introduction (week 1)<br />

COURSE CONTENTS<br />

2. Basic Thermodynamic Concepts: System, First Law, Second Law,<br />

Unit of Measurements. (week 2)<br />

3. P-V-T Data Correlations: Plots and meaning, Phase rule, Equation of<br />

State (week 3 & 4)<br />

4. Physical Properties of Hydrocarbon Fluids: Compressibility, density,<br />

molecular refraction, viscosity, etc. (week 5 & 6)<br />

5. Discussion / Workshop (week 7)<br />

6. Mid-test (week 8)<br />

7. Vapor-Liquid Behavior of Two-Phase Systems: dew points, bubble<br />

points, flash calculation (week 9 & 10)<br />

8. Computer calculation; Computer project assigned (week 11)<br />

9. Discussion on the Project (week 12)<br />

10. Product Specifications: Gas and Liquid contracts, Reid vapor<br />

pressure, etc. (week 13)<br />

11. System Energy Changes: system involving compressor, expander,<br />

pump, heat exchanger, refrigeration, etc. (week 14 & 15)

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