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Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Odisha, Mechanical Engineering Semester 4, Engineering Thermodynamics Syllabus
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Unit - 1 Review Of First And Second Laws
1.1 Review of First and Second laws
1.2 First law analysis of steady and unsteady flow control volumes
1.3 Entropy generation
1.4 Entropy balance for closed systems and steady flow systems
Unit - 2 General Thermodynamic Property Relations
2.1 Available energy
2.2 Quality of energy
2.3 Availability for nonflow and flow process
2.4 Irreversibility
2.5 Exergy balance
2.6 Second law efficiency
2.7 General Thermodynamic property relations The Maxwell relations
2.8 The Clapeyron equation
2.9 The TdS relations
2.10 Isothermal compressibility and volume expansivity
2.11 The JouleThomson coefficient
Unit - 3 Vapour Power Cycles
3.1 The Carnot vapor cycle and its limitations
3.2 The Rankine cycle
3.3 Means of increasing the Rankine cycle efficiency
3.4 The reheat cycle
3.5 The regenerative feed heating cycle
3.6 Cogeneration Back pressure and Passout turbines
3.7 Combined cycle power generation systems
3.8 Binary vapour cycles
Unit - 4 Gas Power Cycles
4.1 Gas Power Cycles Air standard cycles Otto Diesel Dual Combustion and Brayton cycles
4.2 The Brayton cycle with nonisentropic flow in compressors and turbines
4.3 The Brayton cycle with regeneration reheating and intercooling
4.4 Ideal jet propulsion cycles
4.5 Refrigeration cycles Reversed Carnot cycle
4.6 Reversed Brayton cycle Gas refrigeration system
4.7 The vapor compression cycle
4.8 The vapor absorption cycle
Unit - 5 Reciprocating Air Compressors
5.1 Introduction Uses of compressed air
5.2 The reciprocating cycle neglecting and considering clearance volume
5.3 Volumetric efficiency and its effect on compressor performance
5.4 Limitations of single stage compression Multistage compression and intercooling
5.5 Optimum intercooler pressure
5.6 Performance and design calculations of reciprocating compressors
5.7 Air motor
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