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Department of MECH | REC

             Energy  management  and  audit,  Energy  and  mass  balance,  Energy  modeling,  Energy  conservation
             opportunities  in  Thermal,  HVAC,  Electrical,  compressed  air,  Centrifugal  pumps,  Blowers.  Waste  heat
             recovery, CHP, Energy Efficient technologies, Energy conservation Building Codes


                                                                                        TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
             OUTCOMES:
             On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to
                  Comprehend about energy, economic and environmental issues of power plants
                  Explain the working of various components , operations and maintenance of Steam power plants
                  Describe the working of various types of diesel, gas turbine & nuclear power plants
                  Illustrate the construction and working of various types of renewable power plants
                  Discuss Energy management and Energy Audit technique applicable to power plants

             TEXT BOOK:
                1.  Domkundwar & Arora Domkundwar  “Power Plant Engineering”, Eighth edition, ISBN-
                    10: 8177001957, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Limited; 2016
                2.  Nag. P.K., "Power Plant Engineering", Fourth Edition, ISBN: 9789339204044, Tata McGraw – Hill
                    Publishing Company Ltd., 2014.

             REFERENCES:

                1.  El-Wakil. M.M., "Power Plant Technology", Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2010.
                2.  Black & Veatch, Springer, "Power Plant Engineering", 1996.
                3.  Thomas C. Elliott, Kao Chen and Robert C. Swanekamp, "Power Plant Engineering", Second
                    Edition, Standard Handbook of McGraw – Hill, 1998.
                4.  Godfrey Boyle, "Renewable energy", Open University, Oxford University Press in association with
                    the Open University, 2004.
                5.  John W. Twidell & Anthony D.Weir, 'Renewable Energy Resources'.
                6.  Geofrey Boyle, ' Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future', OUP in assn with Open
                    University, 1996.
                7.  Combined Power Plants by J.H.Horlock Pergamon Press.
                8.  Hand book on Energy Management and Audit , TERI , New Delhi.

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                  ME17E72             REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
                                                                                                  3   0  0   3

             OBJECTIVES:
                  To understand the principle of operation and design aspects of Refrigeration & Air conditioning
                    systems and components
                  To understand the underlying principles of operations in different Refrigeration & Air
                    conditioning systems and components.
                  To provide knowledge on other Refrigeration system
                  To provide knowledge on design aspects Psychrometric process
                  To provide knowledge on design aspects Air conditioning systems

             UNIT 1         VAPOUR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION SYSTEM                                             9
             Introduction to Refrigeration - Unit of Refrigeration and C.O.P.– Ideal cycles- Vapour compression cycle: p-h
             and T-s diagrams - deviations from theoretical cycle - sub-cooling and super heating- effects of condenser
             and evaporator pressure on COP- multi-pressure system - low temperature refrigeration - Cascade systems –
             problems

             UNIT II      REFRIGERANTS AND COMPONENTS OF REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS                    9
             Refrigerants  desirable  properties  –  Classification  -  Nomenclature  -  ODP  &  GWP;  Equipments:  Type  of
             Compressors, Condensers, Expansion devices, Evaporators


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