6th Sem, ME

6022: Hydraulic Machines KL Diploma Syllabus for ME 6th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Hydraulic Machines detailed syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the ME students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Mechanical Engineering 6th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit ME 6th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of hydraulic machines is as follows.

Hydraulic Machines

Course Outcomes:

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SPECIFIC OUTCOME

MODULE I

  1. Understand the impact of jet and jet propulsion.
    1. Explain the jet of water and its applications
    2. Derive the equations for force exerted by the jet striking on stationary vertical plate and stationary inclined plate (normal to the plate, in the jet direction and normal to the flow)
    3. Solve the problems on 1.1.2
    4. Derive the equations for force exerted by the jet striking on stationary curved plate at the center, Stationary symmetrical & unsymmetrical curved plates at one end tangentially.
    5. Solve the simple problems on 1.1.4
    6. Derive the equations for force of jet striking on hinged plate
    7. Solve the simple problems on 1.1.6
    8. Derive the equations for force developed, work done and efficiency by the jet striking on a moving flat vertical plate, moving flat inclined plate and moving curved plates.
    9. Solve the simple problems on 1.1.8
    10. Derive the equations for force developed, work done and efficiency by the jet striking on a series of vanes
    11. Solve simple problems on 1.1.1
    12. Derive the equation for work done by a jet of water striking on unsymmetrical moving curved plates when the jet strikes tangentially at one of the tips
    13. Solve simple problems on 1.1.1
    14. Explain the principle of jet propulsion
    15. Explain the Propulsion of ships by water jet (no derivation )

MODULE II

  1. Comprehend the working of impulse turbine
    1. Explain the advantages of water turbines
    2. Classify the water turbines
    3. Explain the impulse turbines
    4. Describe the principle of working of Pelton wheel with sketches
    5. State the equations and solve the problems for number of jets of a Pelton wheel Pitch circle dia, dia of jets, and quantity of water supplied to the wheel
    6. Explain the governing of an impulse turbine with sketches.
    7. Solve the problems for work done & efficiency on Pelton wheel.

MODULE III

  1. Understand the working of reaction turbine
    1. Compare the impulse and reaction turbines
    2. Describe the principle of working of Francis turbine and Kaplan turbine
    3. State the equation of work done, power produced, discharge and efficiencies (Hydraulic, Mechanical and Overall) of reaction turbines (No derivations)
    4. State the equation for discharge of Kaplan Turbine and solve simple problems
    5. Explain the different types of draft tubes with sketches
    6. Define specific speed and unit quantities of Turbines
    7. Define Unit power, Unit speed, and Unit discharge
    8. Explain the significance of the specific speed
    9. State the selection of Turbines based on specific speed and head.

MODULE IV

  1. Appreciate the classification of Pumps
    1. Classify pumps: Positive displacement, Roto Dynamic (constant head) pumps
  2. Comprehend the working of centrifugal and reciprocating pumps
    1. Explain the different types of casing of centrifugal pumps
    2. State the equations for work done, power and efficiencies of centrifugal pump (No derivation)
    3. Compute the simple problems on 4.1.3
    4. Explain the specific speed of centrifugal pumps (no derivation -simple problems)
    5. Explain the selection of centrifugal pumps based on specific speed and head
    6. Describe the Concept of NPSH – (Net Positive Suction Head)
    7. Explain the cavitation and priming in centrifugal pumps.
    8. Explain the multistage centrifugal pumps with sketches
    9. Illustrate the Performance curves of centrifugal pumps -w.r.t to the effect speed on discharge, head & power
    10. Distinguish static head & dynamic head required for a system of pumping system.
    11. Explain the System characteristic curve of a pumping system
    12. Explain the selection of centrifugal pump for best efficiency condition by matching system curve & considering NPSH
    13. Explain the principle of working of reciprocating pump (single acting & double acting)
    14. List the classification of Reciprocating pumps.
    15. Compare centrifugal pump and reciprocating pump.
    16. State the equations for finding discharge
    17. Explain the slip and significance of negative slip
    18. State the equations for power required to drive a reciprocating pump
    19. Solve simple problems on 4.2.4, 4.2.5 and 4.2.6
    20. Explain the air vessels.
  3. Understand the working of other pumping devices
    1. Explain the Hydraulic rams with sketches.
    2. Describe the air lift pump with sketches.
    3. Illustrate the jet pump with sketches
    4. Describe the mono block, coupled, submersible (open well &deep well) , Propeller pumps & Turbine pumps

MODULE I

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MODULE II

Impulse turbines – Introduction-development of water Turbines-classification-impulse Turbine-Pelton wheel components- State the equations and solve the problems for number of jets of a Pelton wheel -Pitch circle dia- dia of jets-quantity of water supplied to the wheel- Problems for number of jets – problems for work done -efficiency on Pelton wheel-governing of Impulse turbines.

MODULE III

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MODULE IV

Centrifugal pump – Introduction – classify pumps: based on head-positive displacement – roto dynamictypes of casingpiping system of CPwork done- manometric headefficiencies -dischargepower required to drive -multistage pumps -simple problems -specific speed of CPselection of pumps based on specific speed and head concept of NPSH – (net positive suction head)-cavitationpriming.-performance curves of centrifugal pumps – static head & dynamic head required for a system of pumping system- characteristic curve of a pumping system- Selection of centrifugal pump for best efficiency condition by matching system curve- considering NPSH- reciprocating pump types -comparison of CP & RP -dischargeslippower required -air vessels ( simple problems) – hydraulic ramair lift pumpjet pump- the mono block- coupled- submersible (open well &deep well) – propeller pumps – turbine pumps.

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  1. Hydraulics and Fluid mechanics – Dr.P.N.Modi & Dr.S.M.Seth
  2. Hydraulics, Fluid mechanics and fluid machines – S.Ramamurtham
  3. Hydraulic and Hydraulic machines – Dr. Jagadish Lal
  4. Hydraulic machines – M.R.Thomas &C.K.M.Sagir

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Mechanical Engineering, 2015 revision curriculum do visit ME 6th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

To see the syllabus of all other branches of diploma 2015 revision curriculum do visit all branches of SITTTR diploma 2015 revision.

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