2nd Year, Mechanical

ME403PC: Thermal Engineering – I ME Syllabus for B.Tech 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation JNTUH

Thermal Engineering – I detailed syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME), 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUH official website and presented for the B.Tech students affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Subject Names, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. We make sure the result links and syllabus uploaded here is latest and up to date, also the syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.

For Mechanical Engineering (ME) 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation Scheme, do visit ME 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Scheme. The detailed syllabus for thermal engineering – i is as follows.

Thermal Engineering – I Subject Syllabus for ME 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation

Pre-requisite:

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Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to evaluate the performance of IC engines and compressors under the given operating conditions. Apply the laws of Thermodynamics to evaluate the performance of Refrigeration and air-conditioning cycles. Understand the functionality of the major components of the IC Engines and effects of operating conditions on their performance

UNIT – I

IC Engines: Classification – Working principles of Four and Two stroke engine, SI and CI engines, Valve and Port Timing Diagrams, Air – Standard, air-fuel and actual cycles – Engine systems – Carburetor and Fuel Injection Systems for SI engines, Fuel injection systems for CI engines, Ignition, Cooling and Lubrication system, Fuel properties and Combustion Stoichiometry.

UNIT – II

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UNIT – III

Testing and Performance: Parameters of performance – measurement of cylinder pressure, fuel consumption, air intake, exhaust gas composition, Brake power – Determination of frictional losses and indicated power – Performance test – Heat balance sheet and chart
Classification of compressors – Fans, blowers and compressors – positive displacement and dynamic types – reciprocating and rotary types.
Reciprocating Compressors: Principle of operation, work required, Isothermal efficiency volumetric efficiency and effect of clearance volume, staged compression, under cooling, saving of work, minimum work condition for staged compression

UNIT – IV

Rotary Compressor (Positive displacement type): Roots Blower, vane sealed compressor, Lysholm compressor – mechanical details and principle of working – efficiency considerations.
Dynamic Compressors: Centrifugal compressors: Mechanical details and principle of operation -velocity and pressure variation. Energy transfer-impeller blade shape-losses, slip factor, power input factor, pressure coefficient and adiabatic coefficient – velocity diagrams – power.
Axial Flow Compressors: Mechanical details and principle of operation – velocity triangles and energy transfer per stage degree of reaction, work done factor – isentropic efficiency- pressure rise calculations
– Polytropic efficiency.

UNIT – V

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. I.C. Engines / V. Ganesan / Mc Graw Hill
  2. Thermal Engineering / Mahesh M Rathore / Mc Graw Hill

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering Technologists / Eastop / Pearson
  2. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics / Vanwylen G.J., Sonntag R.E. / Wiley Eastern
  3. Internal Combustion Engines Fundamentals – John B. Heywood – McGraw Hill Ed.

For detailed syllabus of all the other subjects of B.Tech 2nd Year Mechanical Engineering (ME), visit Mechanical Engineering (ME) 2nd Year Syllabus Subjects.

For results of Mechanical Engineering (ME) 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation, visit ME 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation results direct link.

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