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Easwari Engineering College, Chennai – 89

Department of Mechanical Engineering


Lesson Plan

Subject code : EI2254


Subject Title : Applied Themodynamics
Course / Branch : Electrononics and Instrumentation Engineering
Semester : IV
Academic Year : December – 2009 to April – 2010
Faculty Name : G.FRANCIS
Objective of Course : To know about thermodynamics and the technology
behind it.
Prerequisite : Knowledge about properties of Heat and Gases.

Topic Books Referred


Units Topic Period
No & Pages
Thermodynamic systems – Control volume -
1 1
System and surroundings T1, R1, R3
2 Universe – Properties - State-process 2 T2, R2, R4
3 Cycle – Equilibrium 3 T1, R2, R3
4 Work and heat transfer 4 T2, R1, R4
5 Point and path functions 5 T1, R2, R3
6 First law of thermodynamics for open systems 6 T2, R2, R4
First law of thermodynamics for closed
7 7 T2, R1, R4
systems
I 8 First law applied to a control volume 8 T1, R1, R3
9 SFEE equations 9 T2, R1, R4
10 Second law of thermodynamics 10 T1, R2, R3
11 Heat engines 11 T2, R2, R4
12 Refrigerators 12 T2, R1, R4
13 heat pumps 13 T1, R2, R3
14 Carnot cycle 14 T2, R1, R4
Carnot theorem.
15 15 T1, R1, R3
II 16 Air standard cycles 16 T2, R1, R4
17 Otto 17 T2, R2, R4
18 Diesel16 18 T1, R2, R3
19 dual cycles 19,20 T2, R1, R4
20 Working Principle of four stroke 21 T2, R2, R4
21 two stroke engines 22 T1, R1, R3
22 Comparison two stroke & four stroke 23 T1, R2, R3
23 Working principle of spark ignition 24 T2, R1, R4
24 compression ignition engines 25 T2, R1, R4
25 Application of IC engines. 26 T1, R1, R3
Formation of steam, Properties of steam, Use
26 27 T1, R2, R3
of steam tables and charts
27 Steam power cycle (Rankine) 28,29 T2, R1, R4
28 Modern features of high-pressure boilers 30 T2, R2, R4
29 Mountings, accessories 31 T2, R1, R4
Testing of boilers.
30 32 T1, R1, R3
III
31 Impulse and reaction principle 33 T2, R1, R4
32 Velocity diagrams 34 T2, R2, R4
33 Compounding of steam turbines 35 T2, R1, R4
34 governing methods of steam turbines 36 T1, R2, R3
Layout and working principle of a steam
35 37 T1, R1, R3
power plant.
Positive displacement compressors
36 38 T2, R2, R4
Reciprocating compressors
Indicated power – Clearance volume Various
37 39 T2, R1, R4
efficiencies – Clearance ratio
Volume rate - Conditions for perfect and
38 40 T1, R1, R3
imperfect intercooling
39 Multi stage with intercooling 41 T1, R2, R3
40 Rotary positive displacement compressors 42 T2, R2, R4
Construction and working principle of
41 43 T1, R1, R3
IV centrifugal and axial flow compressors.
Refrigeration - Various methods of producing
42 44 T2, R1, R4
refrigerating effects (RE)
Vapour compression cycle, P-H and T-S
43 45 T2, R2, R4
diagram - Saturation cycles
Effect of subcooling and super heating -
44 46 T1, R2, R3
(qualitative treatment only)
45 Airconditioning systems – Basic psychrometry 47 T2, R2, R4
Simple psychrometric processes - Types of
46 airconditioning systems -Selection criteria for a 48 T1, R1, R3
particular application
V 47 One-dimensional Heat Conduction: Plane wall 49 T2, R1, R4
48 Cylinder – Sphere - Composite walls 50 T1, R2, R3
49 Critical thickness of insulation 51 T2, R2, R4
50 Heat transfer through extended surfaces 52 T1, R1, R3
51 Free convection 53 T2, R1, R4
52 forced convection 54 T2, R1, R4
53 Internal flow 55 T2, R2, R4
54 external flow 56 T1, R2, R3
55 Black–Gray bodies 57 T1, R1, R3
56 Radiation Shape Factor (RSF) 58 T2, R1, R4
57 Cooling of electronic components 59 T2, R2, R4
58 Thermoelectric cooling – Chip cooling 60 T1, R2, R3

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TEXT BOOKS
1. R.S.Khurmi & J.K.Gupta, Thermal Engineering, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., 2006.
2. S.Domkundwar, C.P.Kothandaraman & A.V.Domkundwar, Thermal Engineering, Dhanpat Rai &
Co.2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Rogers and Mayhew, ‘Engineering Thermodynamics – Work and Heat Transfer’, Pearson
Education Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2006.
2. Eastop and McConkey, ‘Applied Thermodynamics’, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi,
2002.
3. P.K.Nag, ‘Engineering Thermodynamics Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003.
4. Rajput, B.K. Sankaar, Thermal Engineering, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., 2003.
Easwari Engineering College, Chennai – 89
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Lesson Plan
Date :02:01;08
Subject : Code : ME1019
Subject Title : MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING
Course / Branch : Mechanical Engg.
Semester : VIII
Academic Year : Jan – 2008 to April – 2008
Faculty Name : G.FRANCIS
Objective of Course : To know about maintenance in the various
departments and make effective analysis.
PREREQUISITE : Knowledge about departmental structures and
organizations.

Topic Books Referred


Units Topic Period
No & Pages
01 Derivation Otto cycle problems 1
02 Otto cycle problems 2&3
03 Derivation diesel cycle 4
04 Diesel cycle – problems 5
I R3, & T1
05 Dual & Brayton cycle derivation 6
06 Dual combustion problems 7
M.E.P of OTTO, Diesel, dual combustion
07 8
cycle problems
II Classification of IC engine, IC engine R2 & T2
9
components and functions.
08 Valve timing diagram and port timing
diagram. Comparison of two stroke and 10
four stroke engines.
09 Fuel supply systems, Ignition Systems, 11
Performance calculation. Comparison of
10 12
petrol & diesel engine.
11 Fuels, Air-fuel ratio calculation, 13
12 Knocking and Detonation 14
13 Lubrication system and cooling system. 15
14 Exhaust gas analysis 16
15 Pollution control norms. 17 & 18
16 Introduction to Nozzles and its shape 19
Flow of stream through nozzles –
17 problems Effects of friction in Nozzle 20,21&22
Critical pressure ratio
III Super saturated flow in Nozzle Impulse
18 and reaction principles, compounding, 23,24&25

Velocity diagrams for simple and


19 multistage turbines, speed regulations- 26,27&28
governors and nozzle governors.

Topic Books Referred


Units Topic Period
No & Pages
20 Single stage compressor 29
21 Derivation & Problems 30
Multi stage compressor units Intercooler
22 31
and without intercooler
IV Volumetric efficiency Rotary compressor R! & T1
23 32
– VANE type
Screw Compressor 33
24
Centrifugal compressor – problems 34 & 35
25 Roots Blower 36
Introduction to refrigeration system 37
26
Air refrigeration cycle 38
27 Vapour compresson, refrigeration cycle 39
Sub cooling and 40
V 28 R4 & T2
Super heating 41 & 42
29 Vapour absorption cycle Cryogenic cycle 43
30 Air conditioning. 44
31 Test 45
Self study topic ( Not included in syllabus )
Sl No Self – Study Topics Suggested Reference
01 Steam Turbines
T2, R1, R6
02 Advanced Refrigeration System

Assignment Topics
Sl No Assignment Topic Submission Due on
01 Steam Nozzles 1st Week of Aug
02 Air Compressor & Air Power Cycle 1st week of Sep
03 Vapour power and combined cycle and Refrigeration 1st week of Oct

Text-Books.
1. Yadav.R.---Thermodynamics&Heat-Engines.Vol-2.
Central Publishing House-Allahabad.[1995]
2. Ballaney-O.L. Thermal-Engg.Khanna Publishers[1990]
Refrence-Books.
1. Holman J.P.Thermo-Dynamics. Mc Graw Hill Book Company.[1998]
2. Rai&Sarao Thermal Engg.Sathya Praksham.[1990]
3. Sarkar B.K.Thermal Engg.Tata Mc Grawhillco[1998]
4. Ramalingam K.K.I.C.Engines.Theory&Practice Scitech Publication.
[1999]
5. Jones J.B. &Duncan.R.E. Engineering Thermo-Dynamics. Prentic Hall
6. Nag P.K.Engineering Thermodynamics. Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co.
[1998]
7. Ramanathan.B.Engineering Thermo Dynamics. Bharat Publishing Co.
Madras.[1998]

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