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A.S.L PAULS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYCOIMBATORE-642109
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGLESSON PLAN
Name of the staff: MR.R.MOHANRAJ Name Of the Subject: THERMAL ENGINEERINGSemester / Class: V / MECHANICAL
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1. I Cycle -air cycle
2. I Carnot Cycle
3. I Otto cycle
4. I Diesel cycle
5. I Brayton cycle
6. I Dual cycle
7. I Atkinson cycle
8. I Lenoir cycle
9. I Stirling cycle
10. I Ericsson cycle
11. II Engine -four stroke and two stroke cycle engines
12. I Actual and theoretical PV diagrams of four stroke and two stroke engines.
13. II timing diagrams
14. II super-charging
15. II Fuel injection system
16. II ignition system
17. IICombustion phenomenon and characteristics of combustion chamber design in SI and CI engine, detonation, knocking, delay period
18. II Performance test
19. II heat balance sheet
20. II Retardation test
21. II Morse test
22. III Steam nozzles
23. III flow through steam nozzles
24. III effect of friction
25. III critical pressure ratio
26. III Super saturated flow
27. III Steam turbines- impulse and reaction turbine
28. III compounding
29. III velocity diagram
30. III condition for maximum efficiency
31. III multi stage turbines
32. III conditional lines
33. III cycles with reheating and regenerating heating and reheat factor
34. III degree of reaction
35. III governing of turbines
36. III Steam power cycle-properties of steam
37. III Rankine Cycle
38. III Determination of Dryness fraction of steam
39. IV Classifications of compressors
40. IVReciprocating air compressor - effect of clearance volume, free air delivery and displacement, intercooler and after cooler
41. IV Reciprocating air compressor - performance characteristics
42. IV Rotary compressor - vane type
43. IV Centrifugal compressor
44. IV Axial flow compressor
45. IV Rotary compressor - performance characteristics
46. IV Screw compressor - performance characteristics
47. V Fundamentals of refrigeration
48. V COP
49. V Vapour compression refrigeration system - cycle, p-h chart
50. V Vapour absorption system- comparison
51. V properties of refrigerants
52. V Fundamentals of air conditioning system, cycle, controls, air handling and distribution
53. V simple cooling and heat loadestimation
TEXT BOOKS:1. Thermal Engineering – T.Sunder Selwyn – anuratha publications
2. Thermal Engineering – G.K. vijayaragavan – A.R. publications
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Thermal Engineering- Sarkar B.K.-Tata McGraw-Hill
2. Internal Combustion Engines - V.Ganesan - Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Thermal Engineering- R.S. kurumi - S.chand