Momentum Transfer detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Chemical Engineering (CH), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15CH33T), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.
For all other chemical 3rd sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Chemical 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for momentum transfer is as follows.
Pre-requisites:
Knowledge of fundamentals of science and maths.
Course Objectives:
Understand and apply the principles of momentum transfer and able to operate fluid flow equipments.
Course Outcomes:
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Course Delivery:
The course will be delivered through lectures and presentations
UNIT -1: FLUID STATICS & ITS APPLICATIONS 10 Hrs
Definitions of fluids – Real and Ideal fluids, Compressible, incompressible fluids physical properties of fluids – Density – Viscosity – Specific gravity, surface tension, adhesion, fluid static – Pressure concepts -pressure measurement of FluidDifferent types of Manometers.
UNIT – II: FLUID FLOW PHENOMENA 10 Hrs
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UNIT – III: BASIC EQUATIONS OF FLUID FLOW 8 Hrs
Average velocity, Mass velocity-continuity Equation- Bernoulli’s equation-Modified Bernoulli’s Equation for frictional flow and simple problems on Bernoulli equation.
UNIT-IV: FLOW OF INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUIDS 8 Hrs
Flow of incompressible fluids in pipes – Boundary layer formation in pipes -Frictional factor – statement of equation for point velocity, average velocity -Hagen-poiseuille equation, energy loss for fluid during flow – expansion and contraction losses – Losses in pipe fittings -flow of past immersed bodies – Drag co-efficient- flow through packed beds – Fluidization and its applications.
UNIT – V: FLOW MEASUREMENT 8 Hrs
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UNIT – VI: TRANSPORTATION OF FLUIDS 8 Hrs
Pipes and tubes – Pipe fittings and joints – Pipe standards, valves – Gate valve
– Globe valve – check valve – Safety valve- Equipments for fluid transportation -Pumps – Positives displacement pumps – Centrifugal pumps – Characteristics of centrifugal pumps – Centrifugal pump impellers – Centrifugal pump installation and maintenance – Suction head – Discharge head, total head developed – Priming and cavitations’ – Comparison of a centrifugal pump and reciprocating pump, Gear pump
– Calculation of horse power – Selection of a pump for a given duty – Processing NPSH – Power requirement mechanical efficiency – Solve simple problem on power requirement of a centrifugal pump- Equipments for gas flow fans – Blowers -Compressors – Principles and operations of compressors – Vacuum producing equipment – ejectors.
Reference Books:
- Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, McCabe & W.L Smith V Edn., McGraw Hill
- Introduction to Chemical Engineering, Badger, W.L. and Banchero J.T, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill.
- Coulson and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering.
- Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook, McGrawHill .
- Unit operations-I by K.A. Gavhane.
- A text book of Hydraulics fluid machines and Hydraulic machines by R. S. Kurmi
E-links:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nArDCon3zNA&list=PLT9SSmKPgh1aLQ5 VKi5QslUdO5DTgMP6H&index=7
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aYzgj_AXxc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f29ZDmqBuQo
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k1NRCRVZZM
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YBZJrxmt3Q
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnFW5t07qFo
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upHHx42r4E0
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upHHx42r4E0
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLYonC–7Io
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYqhLWDXJp4
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuhOjmy2cwg
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC8v6hlXnSk
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGQqEZDFVUA
Suggested List of Student Activities:
Note: the following activities or similar activities for assessing CIE (IA) for 5 marks (Any one)
- Each student should do any one of the following type activity or any other similar activity related to the course and before conduction, get it approved from concerned Teacher and HOD.
- Each student should conduct different activity and no repeating should occur
- Each student will give an activity to prepare a tabulated summary for types of fluid (Summary includes properties of fluid other than that indicated in syllabus)
- List out any five pressure measuring devices available in market with its specifications and current market price.
- Each student will give an activity to prepare a tabulated summary for types of pipes and pipe fittings available in market. (Summary includes type, specification, size range, material, rate and applications).
- Through relevant sources collect information on priming and non priming pumps.(Summary includes types, specifications, size, advantages, disadvantages, applications, rate et
- Collect information regarding different types of pumps available in the market for a specific duty and prepare a tabulated summary including type, specifications, size, advantages, disadvantages, cost, applications etc.
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Model Question Paper:
(CIE)
- State ideal and real fluids.
- Explain Newtonian and Non Newtonian fluids with examples.
- Demonstrate Reynold’s experiment.
OR Solve simple problems on Reynold’s number.
Model Question Paper:
Part-A 5×6 =30 marks.
- Defineviscosity. Give S.I. unit.
- State ideal and real fluids
- Define Reynold’s number
- State laminar and turbulent flow.
- Distinguish between laminar and turbulent flow.
- Discuss the significance of Reynold’s number
- List the applications of Bernoulli’s equation.
- Define the term fluidization? List its applications
- Define point velocity and average velocity
Part-B 7X10=70 Marks
- Identify the pressure measuring devices
- Sketch and explain inclined manometer.
- Derive an equation for pressure difference using Differential manometer
- Demonstrate Reynold’s experiment with a neat sketch.
- Derive Bernoulli’s equation for incompressible fluids
- Summarize the frictional losses due to sudden expansion and sudden contraction.
- Derive Hagen -Poiseulle equation
- Classify the Flow meters.
- Compare Orifice meter with Venturimeter.
- Sketch and explain Working of Rota meter.
- Give different pipe standards
- Define Schedule number and BWG number.
- Demonstrate and explain working of Centrifugal pump.
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