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1. The document outlines the course plan for Power Plant Engineering taught by Suchibrata Datta in the 7th semester of Mechanical Engineering. It includes 9 modules that will be covered over the semester.
2. The modules cover topics including thermodynamic cycles, boiler types and performance, steam turbines, condensers, and power plant economics. Students will learn about the components and working of power plants as well as performing related analyses.
3. The course objectives are to introduce students to the various components of power plants and thermal and economic tools for engineering analysis of such plants.
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power plant engineering under mech. engg. syllabus and chapter wise sequence to study in easy way.
1. The document outlines the course plan for Power Plant Engineering taught by Suchibrata Datta in the 7th semester of Mechanical Engineering. It includes 9 modules that will be covered over the semester.
2. The modules cover topics including thermodynamic cycles, boiler types and performance, steam turbines, condensers, and power plant economics. Students will learn about the components and working of power plants as well as performing related analyses.
3. The course objectives are to introduce students to the various components of power plants and thermal and economic tools for engineering analysis of such plants.
1. The document outlines the course plan for Power Plant Engineering taught by Suchibrata Datta in the 7th semester of Mechanical Engineering. It includes 9 modules that will be covered over the semester.
2. The modules cover topics including thermodynamic cycles, boiler types and performance, steam turbines, condensers, and power plant economics. Students will learn about the components and working of power plants as well as performing related analyses.
3. The course objectives are to introduce students to the various components of power plants and thermal and economic tools for engineering analysis of such plants.
DEPARTMENT OF ME COURSE PLAN Name of the Faculty : Suchibrata Datta Subject with code : Power Plant Engineering (ME 7!" Seme#ter $ %ranch : 7 th SEMES&E' $ Mechanical Engineering (redit : ) *llotted +r# : )), SYLLABUS MODULE I Power -lant cycle#: 'an.ine/ 'eheat/ 'egenerati0e / %inary 0a-or and (o1generation cycle#2 : 3),4 MODULE II %oiler#: Definition/ (la##ification/ Fire tube and 5ater tube boiler#/ Mounting# and *cce##orie#2 Draft in %oiler#/ Performance of boiler: boiler efficiency/ E6ui0alent e0a-oration/ ,o##e# in boiler#/ (oal and combu#tion: Pro-ertie# of coal/ ultimate analy#i# and -ro7imate analy#i#/ combu#tion calculation2 : 38,4
MODULE III Fuel bed firing/ PF firing and Fluidi9ed bed boiler#2 :ntroduction to boiling and circulation in boiler#2 Power #tation boiler# 1 %en#on/ ,amont2 Su-ercritical boiler2 : 3;,4 MODULE IV %oiler# acce##orie#: Su-er heater/ economi9er and air1-re heater2 +andling of coal and a#h2 : 3;,4 MODULE V Steam turbine1 i" -art# and cla##ification/ ii" no99le# ty-e#/ flow through no99le# and no99le efficiency2 :m-ul#e turbine 1 0elocity diagram/ wor. done and blade efficiency2 : 37,4 MODULE VI Pre##ure com-ounding and 0elocity com-ounding of #team turbine2 : 3),4
MODULE VII :m-ul#e reaction turbine 1 <elocity diagram/ degree of reaction and Par#on# turbine2 : 3),4 MODULE VIII =o0erning in Steam turbine2 (onden#er# %a#ic idea#2 : 3;,4 MODULE IX Power -lant economic#: load cur0e and 0ariou# factor#/ co#t of -ower generation2 :ntroduction to +ydel/ Nuclear and 'enewable -ower -lant#2 23),4 Course Objective: Rationale: Electrical -ower i# the mo#t im-ortant in-ut for de0elo-ment and -rogre## of any country/ =o0ernment of :ndia ha# been endea0oring to increa#e in#talled Power =enerating (a-acity continuou#ly to maintain an annual growth rate of >?2 &he in#talled generating ca-acity of our country a# on @A th February @!) i# @/ B7/7)@ M52 * ca-acity addition of 7>/8> M5 i# e7-ected in !@ th fi0e year -lan2 &he :ndian -ower #ector i# com-o#ed of State/ (entral and Pri0ate Power Ctilitie# and allied :ndu#try2 &hi# huge annual growth of :ndian Power Sector along with technological ad0ancement# and #o-hi#tication during la#t few decade# ha#/ in turn/ been demanding man -ower with a under#tanding of 0ariou# com-onent# of -ower -lant#2 Objective: &o introduce #tudent# to the 0ariou# com-onent# of -ower -lant# and the related thermal and economical tool# for effecti0e engineering analy#i# of #uch -lant#2 By end of the course, students will be able to: !2 ,i#t the #ub#y#tem# of a -lant/ indicating the function of each #ub#y#tem @2 S.etch ty-ical #ub#y#tem# of a -ower -lant (e7am-le: #.etch the coal and a#h handling #y#tem" B2 Perform ba#ic analy#e# a##ociated with each #ub#y#tem )2 S.etch the flow of water1#team/ fuel/ and air through a -lant ;2 *naly9e a heat balance/ -erform an a0ailability analy#i#/ and inter-ret the re#ult# of tho#e analy#e# 82 Select the ty-e of -lant a--ro-riate for a gi0en a--lication 72 Perform an energy audit on the au7iliary #y#tem# 1. Textb!" T1. Power Plant Engineering P2D2Nag E &M+2
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