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Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Maharashtra, Computer Engineering Semester 2, Materials Chemistry Syllabus
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Unit - 1 Energy-I
Unit 1
EnergyI
1.1 Fuels Introduction
1.2 Calorific value
1.3 Higher and lower calorific value
1.4 Determination of calorific value by Bomb and Boy’s calorimeter
1.5 Numerical based on calorific value determination
1.6 Solid fuelssignificance of proximate and ultimate analysis
1.7 Numerical Dulong’s formula
1.8 Composition properties advantages limitations and applications of biodiesel
1.9 Composition properties advantages limitations and applications of LPG
1.10 Composition properties advantages limitations and applications of CNG
1.11 Nonconventional energy sources General applications advantages and limitations of nonconventional energy sources
1.12 Rocket propellants Principle and classification of propellants
Unit - 2 Energy-II
Unit 2
EnergyII
2.1 Liquid fuels –fractional distillation of crude petroleum boiling point wise separation only
2.2 Use of gasoline and diesel in internal combustion engine
2.3 Knocking and chemical constitution of fuel
2.4 Octane and Cetane number
2.5 Doping agents
2.6 Fischertropsch process for manufacturing
2.7 Cracking of petroleumprinciple types catalysts used advantages
2.8 Numerical based on combustion calculations for solid liquid and gaseous fuels
Unit - 3 Lubrication
Unit 3
Lubrication
3.1 Lubricants Introduction
3.2 MechanismsHydrodynamic
3.3 Boundary and extreme pressure lubrication
3.4 Classificationsolid semisolid and liquid lubricants
3.5 Biodegradable lubricantsproperties application advantages and limitations
3.6 Synthetic LubricantsSilicones
3.7 Lubricating emulsion
3.8 Properties of greases
3.9 Drop point test and consistency test
3.10 Properties of liquid lubricants
3.11 Acid value
3.12 Saponification number
3.13 Flash and fire point
3.14 Viscosity and viscosity index
3.15 Aniline point
3.16 Cloud and Pour Point
3.17 Criteria for selection of lubricantsIC engine refrigeration gear transformer steam turbine delicate mechanical system
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Other Subjects of Semester-2
Advanced physics
Engineering mechanics
Applied mathematics – ii
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