5th Sem, ME

BTMEC502: Applied Thermodynamics – I Syllabus for ME 5th Sem 2019 DBATU

Applied Thermodynamics – I detailed syllabus scheme for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering (ME), 2019 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other DBATU Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering 5th Sem 2019, do visit ME 5th Sem 2019 Onwards Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for applied thermodynamics – i is as follows.

Applied Thermodynamics – I Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME) 3rd Year 5th Sem 2019 DBATU

Applied Thermodynamics – I

Prerequisites:

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Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  1. Define the terms like calorific value of fuel, stoichiometric air-fuel ratio, excess air, equivalent evaporation, boiler efficiency, etc. Calculate minimum air required for combustion of fuel.
  2. Study and Analyze gas power cycles and vapour power cycles like Otto, Diesel, dual, Joule and Rankine cycles and derive expressions for the performance parameters like thermal efficiency, Pm
  3. Classify various types of boiler, nozzle, steam turbine and condenser used in steam power plant.
  4. Classify various types of IC engines. Sketch the cut section of typical diesel engine and label its components. Define the terms like TDC, BDC, rc, etc.
  5. Draw P-v diagram for single-stage reciprocating air compressor, with and without clearance volume, and evaluate its performance. Differentiate between reciprocating and rotary air compressors.

Unit 1: Fuels and Combustion

Types of fuels, calorific values of fuel and its determination, combustion equation for hydrocarbon fuel, determination of minimum air required for combustion and excess air supplied conversion of volumetric analysis to mass analysis, fuel gas analysis.

Unit 2: Steam Generators

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Unit 3: Vapor and Gas Power Cycles

Carnot cycle, ideal Rankine cycle, Reheat and Regeneration, Stirling cycle, Joule-Brayton cycle. Calculation of thermal efficiency, specific steam/fuel consumption, work ratio for above cycles.

Unit 4: Steam Nozzles

Types of Nozzles, flow of steam through nozzles, condition for maximum discharge, expansion of steam considering friction, super saturated flow through nozzles, General relationship between area, velocity and pressure.

Unit 5: Steam Turbines

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Unit 6: Reciprocating Air Compressor

Classification constructional details, theoretical and actual indicator diagram, FAD, multi staging, condition for maximum efficiency, capacity control. Rotary Compressor – Concepts of Rotary compressors, Root blower and vane type compressors, Centrifugal compressors. Velocity diagram construction and expression for work done, introduction to slip factor, power input factor.

Text Books:

  1. T. D. Eastop, A. McConkey, Applied Thermodynamics, Addison Wesley Longman.
  2. Rayner Joel, Basic engineering Thermodynamics, Addison Wesley Longman.

Reference Books:

  1. Yunus A. Cengel, Thermodynamics- An Engineering Approach”, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
  2. P. K. Nag, Basic and Applied Thermodynamics”, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
  3. P. K. Nag, Power Plant Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, 2nd edition.
  4. Sharma and Mathur, Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Mechanical Engineering (ME) 5th Sem 2019 regulation, visit ME 5th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2019 regulation.

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