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    JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABADIV Year B.Tech. ME -II Sem L T/P/D C

    3 1/-/- 3

    (58019) PLANT LAYOUT AND MATERIAL HANDLING[Elective-ID)

    UNIT-I; Introduction-Oassifcaiton of Layout. Advantages and Limitations

    of different layouts. Layout design proredures. Overview of the plan: layoutUNIT - II : Drocess layout & Product layout.

    SelGciion, speciflcatidn,implementation and follow up

    , comparison of product aid process layout

    UNIT - III; Heuftstlcs for Plant layout - ALOEP, CORELAP. CRAFTUNIT - IV : Group Layout. Fixed position layout- Quadratic assignmentmodel. Branch and bound method

    UNIT - V : Introduction. Material Handling systems, Material Handlingprinciples. Class;ficalion of Material Handing Ecuipmenl. Relationshipof material handling to plant layoutUNIT - VI: Basic Material Handling systems: Selection Materia! Handlingmethod- path

    . Equipment, function orionted systemsUNIT - VII : Methods to minimize cost of material handling- Maintenanceof Material Handling Equipments. Safely in handlingUNIT - VIII : Ergonomics of Material Handling equipment. Design,Miscellaneous equiomortsTEXT BOOKS:

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    Operattons Management/ Mahapatra/PHI2

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    'mvw.jntuxvor&f.comAspects of Material handling/ D'. KG Arora & Shinda, LakshmljBPublications

    REFERENCES:

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    Facility Layout & Location an analytical aporoacn/ RL Francis/ LF McUnnis Jr, While/ PHI

    2 Production and Operations Management/ R Pa-neerselvam/ PHI3

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    Introduction to Material nandling/ Ray. S;ddhartha/ Now Ago

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    JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

    IV Year B.Tech. ME-II Sem L T/P/D C

    3 / / 3(58020) RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

    (ELECTIVE-IV)UNIT-I

    PRINCIPLES OF SOLAR RADIATION: Role and potenfal of new andrenewable source

    , the solar energy option, Environmental ;mpact of solar

    power, pnysics of the sun, the soiar constant, extraterrestrial and terrestrialsolar radiation, solar radiation on titled surface, 'nslruments for measuringsolar radiation and sun shine, soiar radiation data.

    UNIT-II

    SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION: Hal piate and concenlrallng collectors,classtflcation of concenlrallng collectors, oneniation and thermal analysis,advanced collectors.

    UNIT-lll

    SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE AND APPLICATIONS: Differenl methods.SenstDie. latent heat and stratified storage, solar ponds. SolarApplications- solar heating/cooi ng technique, solar oislillallon and drying

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    photovoltaic energy conversion,UNIT-IV

    WIND ENERGY: Sources and potentiais,

    r-orizortai and vertical ax s

    wmumiils, performance characteristics, BoU criteriaUNIT-V

    BIO-MASS: P' ncioies of BiO-Corversion, Anaorobic/ae'obic digestion,

    types of Bio-gas digesters, gas y eid. combustion characienstics of bio-gas, utit zation 'or cooking, .C,Engine ooarauon anc econc c aspects.UNIT-VI

    GEOTHERMAL ENERGY- Resou'ces.typoa of wells methods o'harnessmg:no energy polentlaTm 'ndlaUNIT-VII

    OCEAN ENERGY: O'EC Pnrc-D:es utilization, setting o' OTEC piants.'

    .nermociynanvc cyc'es Tida a c wave energy Potential anc conve'Siontecnmcues. mini-hydei power planum and their economxs.UNIT-Vlll.DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION Need far DEC, Carnol cyr. e. motions,

  • UK VEC-A\ CA. =\G S=ER \G MW X;i 1 i-iy AN'lCAL ENG \EERG\G?)Q 10principles of DEC, Therrro-eleclrlc generators, seebeck

    , pellier and Jou!e-Thomson effecls

    . Figure of merit, materials, applications

    , MHO generators.

    principles, dissociation and ionizmion, hall of'nct, magnetic flux

    ,

    MHDaccelerator. MHD Engine,

    power generation systems, electron gasdynamic conversion,

    economic aspects. Fuel cells, principles, faraday slaw's

    ,

    thermodynamic aspects, selection of fuels and operatingconditions.

    TEXT BOOKS:

    1,

    Renewable energy rosouxes/ Trwari anc Ghosal/ Narosa2

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    Non-Conventional Energy Sources /G,D. RalREFERENCES:

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    7.

    Renewable Energy Sources HwideM & WeirSo'af Energy /SukhatmeSola' Power Engineering / B.S Magal Frank Kroith & J F Kreith

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    Principles of Solar Energy / Frank Krieth & John F Krelder,

    Non-Conventional Energy / Ashok V Desai /Witey Eastern.

    Non-Conventional Energy Systems / K Mittat WheelerRenewable Energy Technologies /Ramesh & Kumar /Narosa

    JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU rECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABADIVYearB.Tech, ME-IISem L T/P/D C

    3 1/-/- 3

    (58021) JET PROPULSION AND ROCKET ENGINEERING(ELECTIVE-IV)

    UNIT-I : Elemonls of Gas Turbine theory-Thermo dynamic Cycles, openclosed and semi-closed - parameters of performances -cyclemodifications for improvement of performance.UNIT-lt : Jet propulsion: Mistoncal sketch-reaction pnnc pie -essentialfeatures of propulsion devices-Thermal Engines. Classification of -Energyflow thrust. Thrust power and propulsion efficiency-Need for Thermal JetEngines and applicationsUNIT-ltl: Turboprop and TurboJet-1: Thermo dynamic cycles, plant layoul.

    essential components, principles of operation -performance evaluationUNtT-IV : Turboprop and Turbojel-ll Thrust Augmentation and Thrustreversal-Contrasting with piston Engine Propeller plant.UNIT-V ! Ramjet; Thermo dynamic Cycle, plant lay-out. essentialcomponents -principle of operation-performance evaluation -comparisonamong atmospheric thermal jet engines- serqujet and pulse jet.elementary treatment.UNIT-VI : Rocket Engines: Need for, applications -Basic principles ofoperation and parameter s of parformanco classification .solid and liquidpropellent rocket engines .advantages, domains of application -propellanls -comparison of propulsion systems.UNIT-VII : Rocket Technology-I: Flight mechanics, Application Thrustprofiles, Acceleration -staging of Rockets .need for -Feed systems,injectors and expansion nozzles -Rocket heat transfer and ablativecooling.UNIT-VIII : Rocket Technology- II: Testing & instrumentation -Need forCryogenics -Advanced propulsion Systems, elemenliiry treatment ofEiectrica! Nuclear and p'asma Arc propulsion,TEXT BOOKS:1

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    Gas Turbines and propu'sive systemfc-P KhajurlaS S.P.Duboy/Dhanpatral pub.

    2.

    Gas Dynamics & Space Propulsion M.C Ramaswamy ' JaicoPublishing House, t >>

    reference books: n/a>u\jiitu(iorld.com1

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    Rocket propulsion -Sutton2

    , Gas Turbines /Cohon. Rogers & Sarvana Muttoo/Addislon Wesley &Longman,

    3 Gas "ufbines-V Ganesan /TMH.