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Madhukarrao Pandav College Of Engineering,Bhandara

Department Of Mechanical Engineering


Teaching Plan
Subject: ENERGY CONVERSION - II ( BEME704T) Name of the teacher:
Session: Sem: 7th Semester (CBS)
Topic No. Topic Code Topics to be covered as per syllabus
1.UNIT-1 1.1 Air Compressors:- Introduction, classification, applications.

2 1.2 Positive displacement Compressors.

3 1.3 Reciprocating compressors: - Construction and working.

4 1.4 Work done with clearance, P-V diagram, volumetric efficiency, effect of clearance,
isothermal efficiency.
5 1.5 Work done without clearance, P-V diagram, volumetric efficiency, effect of
clearance, isothermal efficiency.
6 1.6 Methods for improving isothermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency, condition for
minimum work input.
7 1.7 Methods for improving mechanical efficiency, multistage compression, intercooling,
condition for minimum work input.
8 1.8 Methods for multistage compression, intercooling, condition for minimum work
input.
9 UNIT-2 2.1 Rotary compressors:- Positive displacement rotary compressors.

10 2.2 Roots blower: - Principle, operation, parts, indicator diagram, work done, roots
efficiency, vanes efficiency.
11 2.3 Vane blower: - Principle, operation, parts, indicator diagram, work done, roots
efficiency, vanes efficiency.
12 2.4 Centrifugal compressor:- Principle, operation, parts, velocity diagrams, static & total
head quantities.
13 2.5 Work done by impeller, isentropic efficiency, width of impeller and diffuser blades,
slip factor, pressure coefficient, power input factor.
14 2.6 Axial flow compressor:- Principle, operation, parts, velocity diagrams.

15 2.7 Work done, degree of reaction, stage efficiency compressor.

16 2.8 Characteristics, surging, chocking, stalling, polytropic efficiency.

17 UNIT-3 3.1 Internal Combustion Engines: Introduction, classification, components of


I.C.Engines.
18 3.2 Working of two stroke and four stroke S.I. and C.I. Engines, valve and port timing
diagram.
19 3.3 Internal Combustion Engines Advantages and disadvantages, applications.

20 3.4 Combustion in I. C. Engines: Combustion in S. I. Engine.

21 3.5 Stages of combustion, ignition lag, detonation.

22 3.6 Combustion in C. I. Engine, stages of combustion, delay period, diesel knock,


abnormal combustion in S.I. and C.I. engines, detonation and knocking.
23 3.7 Fuel injection in I. C. Engines: Fuel supply to S. I. Engine, carburetion, simple
carburetor
24 3.8 Components, operation, MPFI. Fuel supply to C. I. Engine, air injection system, solid
injection, fuel pump & fuel injector.
25 UNIT-4 4.1 Testing of I. C. Engines.

26 4.2 Testing of I. C. Engines:- Performance parameters, measurement of indicated,


friction & brake power, measurement of speed, fuel & air consumption.
27 4.3 Calculation of indicated & brake thermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency, relative
efficiency and mechanical efficiency, percentage of excess air
28 4.4 Heat balance sheet.

29 4.5 Exhaust gas calorimeter, exhaust analysis, performance characteristics.

30 4.6 factors influencing the performance of I.C. engines.

31 4.7 Performance analysis of single I. C. engines.

32 4.8 Performance analysis of multi cylinder I. C. engines.

33 UNIT-5 5.1 Refrigeration: Introduction, definition & unit of refrigeration.

34 5.2 Single stage vapour compression refrigeration system.

35 5.3 Effect of sub cooling and superheating.

36 5.4 Effect of sub cooling and superheating on COP with P-h and T-S diagram.

37 5.5 Vapor absorption refrigeration system.

38 5.6 Refrigerants.

39 5.7 Refrigerants nomenclature.

40 5.8 Air refrigeration systems.

41 UNIT 6 6.1 Air conditioning: Introduction.

42 6.2 Psychrometric properties and processes.

43 6.3 Human comfort and factors affecting comfort.

44 6.4 Bypass factor, application of Psychrometrics to simple air conditioning systems.

45 6.5 Typical summer air conditioning system.

46 6.6 Typical winter air conditioning system.

47 6.7 Evaporative cooling

48 6.8 Working of air washer.

Signature of Principal Signature of HOD Signature of the


teacher

Madhukarrao Pandav College Of Engineering,Bhandara


Department Of Mechanical Engineering
Execution Plan
Subject : ENERGY CONVERSION - II ( BEME704T) Name of the teacher:

Session: Sem: 7th Semester (CBS)

Topic No. Date of Topics covered


lecture
1.UNIT-1 Air Compressors:- Introduction, classification, applications.

2 Positive displacement Compressors.

3 Reciprocating compressors: - Construction and working.

4 Work done with clearance, P-V diagram, volumetric efficiency, effect of clearance,
isothermal efficiency.
5 Work done without clearance, P-V diagram, volumetric efficiency, effect of
clearance, isothermal efficiency.
6 Methods for improving isothermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency, condition for
minimum work input.
7 Methods for improving mechanical efficiency, multistage compression,
intercooling, condition for minimum work input.
8 Methods for multistage compression, intercooling, condition for minimum work
input.
9 UNIT-2 Rotary compressors:- Positive displacement rotary compressors.

10 Roots blower: - Principle, operation, parts, indicator diagram, work done, roots
efficiency, vanes efficiency.
11 Vane blower: - Principle, operation, parts, indicator diagram, work done, roots
efficiency, vanes efficiency.
12 Centrifugal compressor:- Principle, operation, parts, velocity diagrams, static &
total head quantities.
13 Work done by impeller, isentropic efficiency, width of impeller and diffuser
blades, slip factor, pressure coefficient, power input factor.
14 Axial flow compressor:- Principle, operation, parts, velocity diagrams.

15 Work done, degree of reaction, stage efficiency compressor.

16 Characteristics, surging, chocking, stalling, polytropic efficiency.

17 UNIT-3 Internal Combustion Engines: Introduction, classification, components of


I.C.Engines.
18 Working of two stroke and four stroke S.I. and C.I. Engines, valve and port timing
diagram.
19 Internal Combustion Engines Advantages and disadvantages, applications.

20 Combustion in I. C. Engines: Combustion in S. I. Engine.

21 Stages of combustion, ignition lag, detonation.

22 Combustion in C. I. Engine, stages of combustion, delay period, diesel knock,


abnormal combustion in S.I. and C.I. engines, detonation and knocking.
23 Fuel injection in I. C. Engines: Fuel supply to S. I. Engine, carburetion, simple
carburetor
24 Components, operation, MPFI. Fuel supply to C. I. Engine, air injection system,
solid injection, fuel pump & fuel injector.
Topic No. Date of Topics covered
lecture
25 UNIT-4 Testing of I. C. Engines.
26 Testing of I. C. Engines:- Performance parameters, measurement of indicated,
friction & brake power, measurement of speed, fuel & air consumption.
27 Calculation of indicated & brake thermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency, relative
efficiency and mechanical efficiency, percentage of excess air
28 Heat balance sheet.

29 Exhaust gas calorimeter, exhaust analysis, performance characteristics.

30 factors influencing the performance of I.C. engines.

31 Performance analysis of single I. C. engines.

32 Performance analysis of multi cylinder I. C. engines.

33 UNIT-5 Refrigeration: Introduction, definition & unit of refrigeration.

34 Single stage vapour compression refrigeration system.

35 Effect of sub cooling and superheating.

36 Effect of sub cooling and superheating on COP with P-h and T-S diagram.

37 Vapor absorption refrigeration system.

38 Refrigerants.

39 Refrigerants nomenclature.

40 Air refrigeration systems.

41 UNIT 6 Air conditioning: Introduction.

42 Psychrometric properties and processes.

43 Human comfort and factors affecting comfort.

44 Bypass factor, application of Psychrometrics to simple air conditioning systems.

45 Typical summer air conditioning system.

46 Typical winter air conditioning system.

47 Evaporative cooling

48 Working of air washer.

Signature of Principal Signature of HOD Signature of the teacher

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