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             Properties of Ideal gas- Equations of state for ideal gas- Maxwell relations, Tds Equations, Difference and
             ratio of  heat capacities,  Energy  equation, Joule-Thomson  Coefficient,  Clausius  Clapeyron  equation,  Phase
             Change Processes. Simple Calculations


             UNIT V        GAS MIXTURES AND PSYCHROMETRY                                                             12

             Mole and Mass fraction, Dalton’s and Amagat’s Law. Properties of gas mixture – Molar mass, gas constant,
             density,  change  in  internal  energy,  enthalpy,  entropy  and  Gibbs  function.  Psychrometric  properties,
             Psychrometric  charts.  Property  calculations  of  air  vapour  mixtures  by  using  chart  and  expressions.
             Psychrometric process – adiabatic saturation, sensible heating and cooling, humidification, dehumidification,
             evaporative cooling and adiabatic mixing. Simple Applications

                                                                             TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
             OUTCOMES:
                      Ability to Understand the first law of thermodynamics and can apply it to closed and open
                       systems to calculate specified parameters such as work, heat transfer, internal energy, mass flow
                       rate and enthalpy.
                      Ability to Understand the second law of thermodynamics and can apply it to closed and open
                       systems to calculate specified parameters such as work, heat transfer, or entropy.
                      Have  knowledge  on  the  construction  and  principles  governing  the  one-component  pressure-
                       volume-temperature diagrams. Also have thorough understanding of the basic concepts of vapour
                       power cycles and the use of steam tables in the analysis of engineering devices and systems.
                      Ability to understand the behaviour of Ideal and Real gases and the interrelationship between
                       thermodynamic functions and solve practical problems.
                      Ability  to  calculate  the  properties  of  gas  mixtures  and  capable  to  calculate  the  psychrometric
                       properties for various psychrometric processes.

             TEXT BOOK:
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                    1.  Nag.P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 5 Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2014.
                    2.  Natarajan E., "Engineering Thermodynamics: Fundamentals and Applications", Anuragam
                        Publications, 2012.


             REFERENCES:
                    1.  Cengel. Y and M.Boles, "Thermodynamics - An Engineering Approach", 7  Edition, Tata
                                                                                          th
                        McGraw Hill, 2010.

                                                       rd
                    2.  Holman.J.P., "Thermodynamics", 3  Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1995.

                    3.  Chattopadhyay, P, "Engineering Thermodynamics", Oxford University Press, 2010.
                    4.  Arora C.P, “Thermodynamics”, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2004.

                    5.  Van Wylen and Sonntag, “Classical Thermodynamics”, Wiley Eastern, 1987.

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              ME17302                  KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY
                                                                                                  2   2  0   3

              OBJECTIVES:
                   Applying the basic knowledge in mechanism and layout of linkages in the assembly of a system /
                     machine.
                   Understanding the principles in analyzing the linkages with respect to the displacement, velocity, and
                     acceleration at any point of a mechanism.
                   To develop competency in drawing the cam profile and understand the follower motion.
                   Creating the basic concepts of toothed gearing and kinematics of gear trains
                   Evaluating the effects of friction in motion transmission and in machine components.


             UNIT I    BASICS OF MECHANISMS                                                                          12



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