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Course Title
SEMESTER -1
Applied Mathematics
Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics
Non-conventional Energy Sources
Advanced Energy Technologies
Total
Code
MME 142
MME 144
MME 146
Course Title
SEMESTER - II
Measurements and Measuring Instruments
Environmental & Pollution Control
Advanced fluid flow and Head transfer
Elective -1
Total
Code
MME 241
MME 243
MME 245
Course Title
SEMESTER - III
Energy Conservation and Management Techniques
Fuels and combustion
Elective II
Energy systems Laboratory
Total
Code
MME 242
MME 244
MME 246
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Course Title
SEMESTER-IV
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students should undergo intensive training in any manufacturing Industry in the area of energy conservation / Energy auditing for a
minimum period of one month and should submit a report on the practical training. At the end of IVSemester viva voce examination will
be conducted with internal and external examiners and this course carries 3 credits.
Code
MME 341
MME 343
Course Title
SEMESTER - V
Bio Energy Technology
Elective IV
Project Phase -1
Total
Code
MME 342
Course Title
SEMESTER - VI
| Project Phase-II
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LIST OF ELECTIVES
Code
MMEE01
MMEE 02
MMEE 03
MMEE 04
MMEE 05
MMEE 06
MMEE 07
MMEE 08
MMEE 09
MMEE10
Course Title
Co-Generation
Thermal Energy System
Power generation Transmission and Utilization
Electrical Drives & Control
Hydro Power System
Optimization of Power System
IT in Energy Management
Energy Generation & Waste Management
Thermal Storage System
Energy Conservation in Buildings
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MMA 101
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
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MME 141
ADVANCED ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
1
Unit I : First law of thermodynamics
9
First law of thermodynamics - first law analysis of thermodynamics systems - concept of internal energy and enthalpy - energy balance equations and
their applications.
Unit II : Second and third laws of thermodynamics
9
Second law of thermodynamics and its corollaries - thermodynamic temperature scale - inequality of clauses - concept of entropy - third law of
thermodynamics and its significance.
Unit - III : Availability
9
Availability energy reversible work irreversibility Availability and second law efficiency availability analysis of engineering process concept of
ENERGY and EXERGY first law efficiency Vs second law efficiency Combustion Irreversibility.
Unit-IV : Thermodynamic relations
9
Theorems of mathematical relations- Maxwell relations Clapeyron equation Relations for Specific heat, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy Gibb's
functions Helmoltz function Joule Thompson coefficient, applications of special functions with reference to reactive and non-reactive systems.
Unit - V :Power Cycles
9
Vapour power cycle. Rankine cycle with reheat Rankine cycle with regenerative feed water heating reheat regenerative Rankine cycle Binary
vapour cycle and super critical power cycles Brayton cycle Gas turbine cycle combined power cycles.
Lecture :45 periods, Tutorial: 15 periods, Total : 60 periods
References
1.
Van Wylen, & Sonntag, "Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics", McGraw Hill Book Co, 1985.
2.
Michel. J. Moran and Howard, N. Shapiro, "Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics "John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1993.
3.
Spalding. D.B. & Cole E.H. "Engineering Thermodynamics", ELBS, 1973.
4.
Bejan. A. "Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics", John Wiley & Sons, 1988.
5.
Wark. K.Jr. "Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers "McGraw Hill 1995.
MME143
Unit -I
: Solar Radiation
Source of radiation solar constant extra terrestrial radiation. Sun earth relationship Atmospheric attenuation terrestrial radiation; diffuse radiation at
the ground average daily, hourly global and diffuse radiation influence of inclined planes solar charts Measurement of diffuse, global and direct
solar radiation, pyroneliometer, pyranometer, pyregeometer, net pyradiometer sunshine recorder an overview of solar radiation data in India .
UNIT - II: Solar non-concentrating collectors and concentrating collectors
9
Design considerations classification air heating collectors liquid collectors. Design considerations classification limits to concentration
concentrator mounting performance analysis focusing solar concentrators: Heliostats. Solar powered absorption A/c system (Ammonia / Water) solar
water pump, solar chimney, solar drier, solar air heaters, solar dehumidifier, solar still, solar cooker.
Solar Storage: Sensible, latent heat and thermo - chemical storage - pebble bed etc, materials for phase change - Glauber's salt - organic compounds.
Solar Ponds.
UNIT III: Solar PV system
9
Photo-voltaic cell - characteristics - maximum power tracking - cell arrays - power electronics circuits for output of solar panels - choppers - inverters
-batteries - charge regulators.
David Merick, Richard Marshall, "Energy, Present and Future Options", Vol. I and II, John Wiley and Sons, 1981.
Gerald W. Koeppl, "Patnam's power from Wind", Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1982
Bansal. N.K. and others, "Renewable energy sources", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
Ritchie J.D. "Source Book for Farm Energy Alternative", McGraw Hill, 1983
Twidell. J.W. and Weir, A.D. "Renewable Energy Resources", ELBS, 1986.
Edward E. Anderson, "Fundamentals for Solar Energy Conservation" Addison Wesley Pub. Co., 1983.
Duffie, J.A. and Beckman, W.A., "Solar Engineering of Thermal Process", John Wiley, 1991.
Frnak Kreith, Jan F.Kreider. "Principles of Solar Engineering", John Willey, New York, 1978.
MME 145
MME 144
Unit-I
: Laminar boundary layer
9
Laminar boundary layer equations similarity solut on for steady two dimensional flow-approximate integral method numerical solutions.
Unit - II : Transitions and turbulent flows
9
The concept of small disturbance stability sommefeld equation and its properties flats plate at zero incidence. Effect of pressure gradient and suction
on transition influence of roughness on transition prandit mixing length theory von karma similuring hypothesis, turbulent flow through pipes
turbulent flow with zero pressure gradient on smooth flat plate and rough flat plate.
Unit - III : Conduction
9
Steady and unsteady state heat conduction - non-uniform conductivity - Heat transfer from Fins - fins with varying cross section - performance analysis
- optimization of fin configuration & fin arrays.
Unit - IV : Convection for Internal Flow
9
Hydrodynamic and thermal considerations energy balance - laminar flow and turbulent flow in circular tubes. Thermal analysis and connection
correlations's noncircular tubes - concentric tube annulus - heat transfer enhancement.
Unit V : Convection for External Flow
9
Flat plate in parallel flow - cylinder in cross flow - sphere - flow across banks of tubes - packed beds.
Lecture :45 periods, Tutorial: 15 periods, Total : 60 periods
References
nd
1.
Frank, M. White, "Viscous Fluid Flow", 2 Ed., McGraw Hill International Edition
2.
Selichting. H. "Boundary Layer Theory", 7 th Ed. McGraw Hill Book Co. 1978.
3.
Yuan, S.N. "Fluid Mechanics", Prentice Hall 1970.
4.
Frank P. Incrpera and David P.De Witt "Introduction to Heat Transfer" John Wiley & Sons, 1990.
5.
Necati Ozisik "Heat Transfer, A Basic Approach", McGraw Hill International Editions, 1985.
6.
McAdams, "Heat Transmission", McGraw Hill Book Co, 1972.
MME 241
MME 243
MME 242
Total : 60 periods
3
Unit -1
9
Energy dependence, Energy types, Sources and Utilization, Energy resources, Economics and growth rates, Electrical Power generation and consumption,
Comparison of fossil fuels, Nuclear fuels and solar energy, Review of combustion calculations.
Unit II
9
Conventional thermal power plant design and operation, Reheat and regeneration calculations, Variable superheat effect, Deviation concept, Analysis of
other auxiliaries of thermal power plant, High pressure boilers, Steam generator control.
Unit III
9
Gas turbine and combined cycle analysis, Inter-cooling, regeneration and re-heating, Design for high temperature, Combined cycles with heat recovery
boiler, STAG combined cycle power plant, Combined cycle with multi pressure steam, Influence of component efficiencies on cycle performance.
Unit IV
9
Nuclear energy conversion, Chemical and nuclear equations, Nuclear reactions. Fission and fusion, Energy from fission and fuel burnup, Radioactivity
Neutron energies, Fission reactor types, Nuclear power plants, Fast breeder reactor and power plants, Production of nuclear fuels.
Unit V
9
Fuel rod design, Steam cycles for nuclear power plants reactor heat removal coolant channel orficing, Core thermal design, thermal shields, fins in nuclear
plants, Core thermo-hydralic design, Safety analysis, Time scales of transient flow and heat transfer process, LOCA.
Lecture :45 periods, Tutorial: 15 periods, Total : 60 periods
References:
1. M.M. El-Wakil : "Power plant Technology", Me Graw Hill, 1985.
2. A.W. Culp Jr: "Principles of Energy Conversion", McGraw Hill, 1984.
3. H.A. Sorensen : "Energy Conversion Systems", John Wiley & Sons, 1983.
4. T.F.Morse : "Power plant Engineering", Affiliated East West Press Ltd., 1978.
5. M.M. El-Wakil : "Nuclear Power Engineering", McGraw Hill, 1961.
6. R.H.S.Winterton : "Thermal Design of Nuclear Reactors", Pergamen Press, 1961.
7. R.L. Murray : "Introduction to Nuclear Engineering", 2nded., Prentice Hall, 1961.
8. S.Glasstone & A.Sesopske : "Nuclear Reactor Engineering", Van Nostrand, 1967
MME 244
http:/www.min.uc.edu
http:/www.hue.berkeley.edu
www.ne.doe.gov
MME 341
ELECTIVES
MME E 01
CO-GENERATION
Unit -1 : Co-generation
9
Concept of cogeneration - Combined cycles for power generation and process heat - Topping and Bottoming cycles - Thermodynamic analysis of
Integrated energy systems includes Fuel Cell based combined cycle plants.
Unit - II : Integrated Energy Systems
9
Comparative thermodynamic performance of integrated energy systems - Performance evaluation - Numerical examples - calculations of typical heat to
power ratios and performance parameters - Effect of irreversibilities.
Unit-III : Thermodynamic analysis of heat transfer equipment
9
Thermodynamic analysis of waste heat recovery, Second law perspective, Waste heat recovery equipment and design, Organic fluid system design, Heat
pipe heat exchangers and heat pumps.
Unit IV : Applications of integrated energy systems
9
Applications of integrated energy systems - Diesel generators case studies in sugar mills, rice mills, textile factories and other process and engineering
industries.
Unit - V : Economics of integrated energy systems
9
Economics of integrated energy systems, Operating and maintenance costs, Investment costs of waste heat recovery and cogeneration systems,
environmental and air quality considerations.
Lecture :45 periods, Tutorial: 15 periods, Total : 60 periods
References
1. Horlock, J.H., Co-generation, "Combined heat and power Thermodynamics and Performance", Pergamon Press, 1986.
2. Spiewak, S.A., "Co-generation", Fairmont Press Inc., 1991.
3. Kiang, Y.H., "Waste Energy utilization Technology", Marcel Dekker Inc., 1981.
4. Charles, H., Butler,. "Co-generation", McGraw Hill Book Co., 1984.
5. Sydney Reiter, "Industrial and Commercial Heat Recovery Systems", Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1985.
MME E 02
Unit -1
: Steam Generation
Steam generation - Classification, Modern high Pressure boilers - Methods of fixing conventional thermal power plant systems - Fuel handling systems,
Reheaters, Super heaters, Economisers, Condensers and Cooling towers.
Unit - II : Steam Nozzles
9
Nozzles - Forms and general relations for isentropic flow - Effect of friction - Supersaturated flow.
Unit III : Steam Turbines
9
Steam turbines - Impulse and Reaction turbine, Compounding.
Unit IV : Turbine blade profile and turbine governing
9
Blade profiles of impulse and reaction stages, Calculation of blade width and pitch, Blade height and blade angles - Losses from turbine - Governing of
turbines.
Unit V : Power Plant Economics
9
Power plant economics - Definitions - Actual load curves - Fixed costs - Operating costs - Off peak rates - Variable load operations.
Total:45 periods
References
1. Fredrick J. Morse, "Power Plant Engineering", East - West Press Pvt. Ltd., 1953.
2. Wakil, M.M. (Et), "Power Plant Technology", McGraw Hill Book Company.
3. Kadumbi, V and Manohar Prasad, "An Introduction to Energy Conservation", Wiley Eastern Limited, 1984.
4. Archie W Culp, "Principles of Energy Conservation", McGraw Hill Kogakusha Ltd., 1985.
5. Hussain, "Steam Turbines", Tata McGraw Hill Book Co., 1985.
6. .
MME E 03
3
3
Unit -1 : Introduction
9
Overview of Hydropower Systems Preliminary Investigation Determination Requirements Preparation of Reports and Estimates Review of World
Resource Cost of Hydroelectric Power Basic Factors in Economic Analysis of Hydropower Projects Project Feasibility Load Prediction and Planned
Development.
Unit-II : Development of Prototype systems
9
Advances in Planning, Design and Construction of Hydro electric Power Stations Trends Development of Generating Plant and Machinery Plant
Equipment for Pumped Store Schemes Some aspects of Management and Operation Uprating and Refurbishing of turbines.
MME E06
nit - I : Introduction
Operational problems of power systems-review of economic dispatch and loss formula calculations.
Unit - II : Optimal Power Flow
Formulation of OPF Problem cost minimization loss minimization solution using NLP methods successive LP methods.
Unit-III : Hydrothermal Co-ordination
Long Range and Short Range hydro scheduling Short Term hydrothermal Scheduling a gradient approach solution method using iteration and
dynamic programming.
Unit - IV : Unit commitment
9
Constraints in Unit commitment-thermal unit constraints hydro constraints solution methods priority list methods dynamic programming solution.
Unit - V : Maintenance Scheduling
9
Preparation of maintenance schedules for generating units-turbines-boilers-taking into account forced outages and normal outages optimal maintenance
scheduling using mathematical programming.
Total:45 periods
References
1. Allen J.Wood and Bruce F. Wollenberg, "Power Generation, Operation and Control", John Wiley & Sons NY & Singapore, (1984).
2. Murthy P.S.R. "Power System Operation and Control", Tata McGraw- Hill Publishing Co.Ltd., New Delhi (1984).
Websites
1. http ://www.powerlight.com
2. http://www.tecsol.fr
MME E07
3
3
3
3
MME E08
Unit -1 : Introduction
5
Necessity of thermal storage Energy storage devices Types of storage system Specific areas of application Heat transfer enhancement methods.
Unit - II : Sensible heat storage system
10
Basic concepts and modeling of heat storage units Modeling of simple water and rock bed storage system. Use of TRNSYS - Pressurized water storage
system for power plant applications packed beds.
Unit - III : Regenerators
10
Parallel flow and Counter flow Regenerators - Finite Conductivity model-Non-linear model - Transient performance-step changes in inlet gas
temperature. Step changes in gas flow rate - Parameterization of transient
response - Heat Storage exchangers
Unit - IV : Latent Heat Storage Systems
10
Storage materials Modeling of phase change problems and solution methodologies -Enthalpy modeling - Heat transfer enhancement
configuration - Parameterization of rectangular, cylindrical geometric problems.
Unit V : Applications
10
Specific areas of application of energy storage food preservation - waste heat recovery - Solar energy Storage - Green house heating - power plant
applications - Drying and heating for process industries.
Total:45 periods
References
1. F.W.Schmidt and AJ.Willmott, "Thermal Storage and Regeneration", Hemisphere Publishing Corporation (1981).
2. V.J.Lunardini, "Heat Transfer in Cold Climates", D.Van Nost and, Reinhold, N.Y (1981).
3. "Proc. 1st IEA Workshop on Phase Change Materials and Chemical Reaction for Thermal Energy Storage", Adana, Turkey, 1998.
Websites
1. http://www.arcon.dk
2. http:/www .tata.com
MMEE 10
References
1. J. Krieder and A. Rabl (1994) : "Heating and Cooling of Buildings : Design for Efficiency", McGraw - Hill.
2. M.S. Sodha, N.K.Bansal, P.K. Bansal, A. Kumar and M.A.S.Malik, "Solar Passive Building, Science and Design", Pergamon Press (1986)
3. J.R.Williams, "Passive Solar Heating", Ann Arbar Science (1983).
4. R.W. Jones, J.D.Balcomb, C.E.Kosiewiez, G.S. Lazarus, R.D.Mc Farland and W.O. Wray (1982), "Passive Solar Design Handbook", Vol.3, Report
of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE/CS - 0127/3)
5. J.L.Thrlkeld, "Thermal Environmental Engineering", Prentice Hall (1976)
6. (1993): "IES Lighting Handbook", Reference and Application Volume, IESNA.
7. Thumann (1992) :" Lighting Efficiency Applications", Fairmont Press.
Websites
1. http://www.climat.arch.ucl.ac.be
2. http://www.21design.com
3. www.ashrae.org
4. www.log-one.com