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Anna University B.Tech MA (R13) 3rd Sem Marine Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Detailed Syllabus

Marine Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Syllabus for B.Tech Third sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Marine Refrigeration and Air Conditioning B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) thirdsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES

To develop the knowledge of students in Marine Refrigeration and Air conditioning.

UNIT I : RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS        [9+3 hours]
Ideal cycle for compressors work transfer in a single stage compressors – mass flow – volume flow – free air delivery – effect of clearance and volumetric efficiency in single stage compressors. multi stage compression neglecting clearance volume. condition for minimum work input and perfect inter cooling. tandem in line arrangements in compressors. air motors.

UNIT II : BASIC REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING         [9+3 hours]
Reversed Carnot cycle – vapour compression cycle – refrigerating effect – co-efficient of performance – cooling capacity – refrigerants used in marine practice and their justification – rating of refrigeration plant – methods for improving C.O.P. – use of vapour tables – applied problems.

UNIT III : MARINE REFRIGERATING PLANTS        [9+3 hours]
Typical marine refrigerating plants with multiple compression and evaporator system – heat pump cycles – refrigeration in liquefied gas carriers – applied problems.

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[TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS]

OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students are expected to have the knowledge on

  • The performance of Reciprocating Compressors,
  • The theoretical aspects of Marine refrigeration and air-conditioning
  • The method of economical and efficient design of Heat Exchangers for Air conditioning and refrigeration plants.

TEXT BOOKS:

  • Arora C.P., “Refrigeration & Air Conditioning”, 1st Edition, Sri Eswar Enterprises, Chennai, 1993.
  • Stoecker, Wilbert .F Jones, Jerold. W., “Refrigeration and Air Conditioning”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, Delhi, 1985.
  • Stott, “Refrigeration Machinery And Air Conditioning Plant”, Marine Engineering Practice, Vol-1 P Part-04, IMarEST, London
  • Roy, J. Dossat, “Principles Of Refrigeration”, 1st Ed., Pearson, 2006
  • Kuppan Thulukkanam, “Heat Exchanger Design Handbook”, 1st Ed., CRC Press, 2000

REFERENCES:

  • D.A. Taylor, “Introduction to Marine Engineering”, 2nd Edition, Butter Worth, London,1993.
  • J.R. Stott, “Refrigerating Machinery and Air Conditioning Plant”, 1st Edition, The Institute of Marine Engineers, London, 1974, Reprint 1998.
  • Ghoshdastidar, P.S., “ Heat transfer”, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2012
  • Sukhatme, S.P., “ Heat Transfer”,4th Ed. Universities Press, 2011

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