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Introduction Lecture PE 361Fertilizer Industry

Introduction Lecture PE 361Fertilizer Industry. Dr. Noha Said Yousef. PETROCHEMICAL DEPARTMENT PE 361 Fertilizer 3Cr [3. 2]. Instructor: Dr. Noha Said Yousef - Room:E106 e-mail: nohaysf@yahoo.com Assistant: Eng .Dina Lecture: E 113 Monday from 10.30 to 1.30

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Introduction Lecture PE 361Fertilizer Industry

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  1. Introduction LecturePE 361Fertilizer Industry Dr. Noha Said Yousef

  2. PETROCHEMICAL DEPARTMENT PE 361 Fertilizer 3Cr [3. 2] Instructor: Dr. Noha Said Yousef- Room:E106 e-mail: nohaysf@yahoo.com Assistant: Eng .Dina Lecture: E 113 Monday from 10.30 to 1.30 Tutorial: E113 Thursday from 2.30 to 4.30 Office hours: Monday from 12:30 to 2:30 Wednesday from 12:30 to 2:30 Thursday from 12:30 to 2:30

  3. Overall aims of course: The main objective of the course is to teach the students the following:- Natural gas as a source for feed stock for fertilizers industries. Gas – shift reaction, ammonia synthesis, urea production, nitric aced and nitrate fertilizers, formulation of fertilizers for specific needs.

  4. Intended learning outcomes of course (ILOs( A-Knowledge and understanding • a3-I List the main types of inorganic fertilizers. • a3-ii Explain how natural gas is feed stock for fertilizers industry. • a3-iii Explain the production of Ammonia. • a16-I Explain the production of Urea. • a16-ii Describe the Nitric acid production. • a16-iii Explain the production of Ammonium Nitrate. • a16-iv Define formulation of fertilizers for specific needs.

  5. b- Intellectual skills: • b4-I Calculate the heating value of a natural gas • b4-ii Determine the performance of furnaces and boilers • b4-iii Calculate the theoretical air required for complete combustion and the volume of excess air. • b4-iv Determine the composition of dry flue gases. • b4-v Calculate the temperature of the flue gases. • b4-vi Calculate the percentage of heat recovered in the waste heat boiler. • b4-vii Determine the amount of steam produced in the waste heat boiler • b4-ix Calculate the boiler efficiency. • b4-x Examine the heat exchanger design.

  6. c- Professional and practical skills:

  7. d- General and transferable skills: • D1 Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • D4 Practice working in groups. • d5-I Develop computer skills • d5-ii Extract information from published sources • d5-iii practice presentations skills

  8. 4– Teaching and learning methods • 1-Lectures • 2- Assignments • 3- Quizzes • 4- Reports • 5-Tutorial Sessions • 6- Presentations • 5- Student assessment methods • 1- Assignments to assess the student’s performance. • 2- Quizzes to assess the follow-up • 3- Reports to assess the report writing skills and research skills • 4- Mid-term exam (9th exam) to assess level of understanding • 5- Final exam to assess the overall understanding of the course. • 6- Presentations to assess presentation skills.

  9. Assessment: Mid-term 20 marks quizzes 20 marks reports and assignments 10 marks Final Exam. 50 marks --------- 100

  10. 6- List of references 6.1- Course notes Based on selected chapters collected from text books. 6.2- Textbook: M.E.Pozin;"Fertilizers Manufacture", 1st Ed., MIR Publishers Moscow,1985. United nations industrial development organization(UNIDO) and International Fertilizer development center (IFDC);"Fertilizers Manual",1st Ed., KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS – Netherlands,1998 6.3- Periodicals, Web sites, … etc

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