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Chemical Engineering and
Future Aspects
By:- VIKAS VERMA
Ch(III SEM.)
M I E T
HISTORY OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
 Chemical engineering as a discipline is a little over one hundred
years old. It grew out of mechanical engineering in the last part of
the 19th century, because of a need for chemical processors. Before
the Industrial Revolution (18th century), industrial chemicals were
mainly produced through batch processing.
 Batch processing is similar to cooking. Individuals mix ingredients in a
vessel, heat or pressurize the mixture, test it, and purify it to get a
saleable product. Batch processes are still performed today on
expensive products, such as perfumes, or pure maple syrups, where
one can still turn a profit, despite batch methods being slow and
inefficient. Most chemicals today are produced through a
continuous "assembly line" chemical process.
 The Industrial Revolution was when this shift from batch to continuous
processing occurred.
ORIGIN
 The Industrial Revolution was when this shift from batch to continuous
processing occurred.
 This meant two things: one, the size of the activity and the efficiency
of operation had to be enlarged, and two, serious alternatives to
batch processing, such as continuous operation, had to be
examined.
 This created the need for an engineer who was not only conversant
with how machines behaved, but also understood chemical
reactions and transport phenomena (how substances came
together to react, how the required conditions could be achieved,
etc), and the influence the equipment had on how these processes
operated on the large scale.
 Thus, Chemical Engineering was born as a distinct discipline; distinct
from both Mechanical Engineering on one hand and industrial
chemistry on the other.
WHAT IS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING?
 Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with
the application of physical science (e.g., chemistry and physics), and
life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry) with
mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or
chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
 In addition to producing useful materials, modern chemical
engineering is also concerned with pioneering valuable new
materials and techniques - such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and
biomedical engineering.
 Chemical engineering largely involves the design, improvement and
maintenance of processes involving chemical or biological
transformations for large-scale manufacture.
 Chemical engineers ensure the processes are operated safely,
sustainably and economically.
 Chemical engineers in this branch are usually employed under the
title of process engineer. A related term with a wider definition is
chemical technology. A person employed in this field is called a
chemical engineer.
APPLICATIONS
 Chemical engineering is applied in the manufacture of a wide
variety of products. The chemical industry has a large scope,
manufacturing inorganic and organic industrial chemicals, ceramics,
fuels and petrochemicals, agrochemicals (fertilizers, insecticides,
herbicides), plastics and elastomers, oleo chemicals, explosives,
detergents and detergent products (soap, shampoo, cleaning
fluids), fragrances and flavours, additives, dietary supplements and
pharmaceuticals.
 Closely allied or overlapping disciplines include wood processing,
food processing, environmental technology, and the engineering of
petroleum, glass, paints and other coatings, inks, sealants and
adhesives. A variety of substances found in everyday life have been
made under the supervision of a chemical engineer.
Modern chemical engineering
 The modern discipline of chemical engineering encompasses much
more than just process engineering.
 Chemical engineers are now engaged in the development and
production of a diverse range of products, as well as in commodity and
specialty chemicals. These products include high performance materials
needed for aerospace, automotive, biomedical, electronic,
environmental, space and military applications.
 Examples include ultra-strong fibres, fabrics, dye-sensitized solar cells,
adhesives and composites for vehicles, bio-compatible materials for
implants and prosthetics, gels for medical applications, pharmaceuticals,
and films with special dielectric, optical or spectroscopic properties for
opto-electronic devices. Additionally, chemical engineering is often
intertwined with biology and biomedical engineering.
 Many chemical engineers work on biological projects such as
understanding biopolymers (proteins) and mapping the human genome.
The line between chemists and chemical engineers is growing ever more
thin as more and more chemical engineers begin to start their own
innovation using their knowledge of chemistry, physics and mathematics
to create, implement and mass produce their ideas.
Whatare your future prospects of the job?Is the
fieldgrowing?
 Thereisa highpossibility
thatI willgeta job.The
numberofchemical
engineersisgrowingabout
as fastas theaverage. Also,if
you’regoodatwhatyoudo
andyou’rea girl,the
chancesthattheywillhire
youare higher.
InConclusion…
Chemicalengineeringwould
be a great job for me because
I like math,science, and
problem solving. In chemical
engineering,you get to do all
of those thingsplus you get to
participate in science
experimentsand projects!
REFRENCES:-
WIKIPEDIA
URL- http://wikipedia.org
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Chemical engineering and future aspects(vikas verma)

  • 1. Chemical Engineering and Future Aspects By:- VIKAS VERMA Ch(III SEM.) M I E T
  • 2. HISTORY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING  Chemical engineering as a discipline is a little over one hundred years old. It grew out of mechanical engineering in the last part of the 19th century, because of a need for chemical processors. Before the Industrial Revolution (18th century), industrial chemicals were mainly produced through batch processing.  Batch processing is similar to cooking. Individuals mix ingredients in a vessel, heat or pressurize the mixture, test it, and purify it to get a saleable product. Batch processes are still performed today on expensive products, such as perfumes, or pure maple syrups, where one can still turn a profit, despite batch methods being slow and inefficient. Most chemicals today are produced through a continuous "assembly line" chemical process.  The Industrial Revolution was when this shift from batch to continuous processing occurred.
  • 3. ORIGIN  The Industrial Revolution was when this shift from batch to continuous processing occurred.  This meant two things: one, the size of the activity and the efficiency of operation had to be enlarged, and two, serious alternatives to batch processing, such as continuous operation, had to be examined.  This created the need for an engineer who was not only conversant with how machines behaved, but also understood chemical reactions and transport phenomena (how substances came together to react, how the required conditions could be achieved, etc), and the influence the equipment had on how these processes operated on the large scale.  Thus, Chemical Engineering was born as a distinct discipline; distinct from both Mechanical Engineering on one hand and industrial chemistry on the other.
  • 4. WHAT IS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING?  Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of physical science (e.g., chemistry and physics), and life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry) with mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.  In addition to producing useful materials, modern chemical engineering is also concerned with pioneering valuable new materials and techniques - such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and biomedical engineering.  Chemical engineering largely involves the design, improvement and maintenance of processes involving chemical or biological transformations for large-scale manufacture.  Chemical engineers ensure the processes are operated safely, sustainably and economically.  Chemical engineers in this branch are usually employed under the title of process engineer. A related term with a wider definition is chemical technology. A person employed in this field is called a chemical engineer.
  • 5. APPLICATIONS  Chemical engineering is applied in the manufacture of a wide variety of products. The chemical industry has a large scope, manufacturing inorganic and organic industrial chemicals, ceramics, fuels and petrochemicals, agrochemicals (fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides), plastics and elastomers, oleo chemicals, explosives, detergents and detergent products (soap, shampoo, cleaning fluids), fragrances and flavours, additives, dietary supplements and pharmaceuticals.  Closely allied or overlapping disciplines include wood processing, food processing, environmental technology, and the engineering of petroleum, glass, paints and other coatings, inks, sealants and adhesives. A variety of substances found in everyday life have been made under the supervision of a chemical engineer.
  • 6. Modern chemical engineering  The modern discipline of chemical engineering encompasses much more than just process engineering.  Chemical engineers are now engaged in the development and production of a diverse range of products, as well as in commodity and specialty chemicals. These products include high performance materials needed for aerospace, automotive, biomedical, electronic, environmental, space and military applications.  Examples include ultra-strong fibres, fabrics, dye-sensitized solar cells, adhesives and composites for vehicles, bio-compatible materials for implants and prosthetics, gels for medical applications, pharmaceuticals, and films with special dielectric, optical or spectroscopic properties for opto-electronic devices. Additionally, chemical engineering is often intertwined with biology and biomedical engineering.  Many chemical engineers work on biological projects such as understanding biopolymers (proteins) and mapping the human genome. The line between chemists and chemical engineers is growing ever more thin as more and more chemical engineers begin to start their own innovation using their knowledge of chemistry, physics and mathematics to create, implement and mass produce their ideas.
  • 7. Whatare your future prospects of the job?Is the fieldgrowing?  Thereisa highpossibility thatI willgeta job.The numberofchemical engineersisgrowingabout as fastas theaverage. Also,if you’regoodatwhatyoudo andyou’rea girl,the chancesthattheywillhire youare higher.
  • 8. InConclusion… Chemicalengineeringwould be a great job for me because I like math,science, and problem solving. In chemical engineering,you get to do all of those thingsplus you get to participate in science experimentsand projects!