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Sri Venkateswara University, Andhra Pradesh, Computer Engineering Semester 2, Engineering Chemistry Syllabus
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Unit - 1 WATER TREATMENT
Unit 01
Water Treatment
Unit - 2 ELECTRO CHEMISTRY AND CORROSION
UNIT 2
ELECTRO CHEMISTRY AND CORROSION
2.1 Electrode potential
2.2 Reference electrodes
2.3 Hydrogen calomel and glass electrode
2.4 PH and its determination
2.5 Batteries – fuel cells – aluminum air battery – solar battery – lead acid storage cell
2.6 Corrosion Types of corrosion factors influencing corrosion theories of corrosion prevention of corrosion
2.7 Cathodic protection – metallic coatings – hot dipping spraying cementation cladding and electro plating
Unit - 3 FUELS AND COMBUSTION
UNIT 3
FUELS AND COMBUSTION
3.1 Introduction Classification of fuels
3.2 Calorific value and its determination bomb calorimeter boy’s gas calorimeter theoretical calculation of calorific value of fuel
3.3 Coal – analysis of coal – metallurgical coke – petroleum –refining of petroleum synthetic petrol – octane and cetane number
3.4 Combustion Combustion is a chemical process in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and generates heat. The original substance is called the fuel and the source of oxygen is called the oxidizer. The fuel can be a solid liquid or gas although for airplane propulsion the fuel is usually a liquid. The oxidizer likewise could be a solid liquid or gas but is usually a gas for airplanes. For model rockets a solid fuel and oxidizer is used.
3.5 Mass analysis from volume analysis and vice versa – analysis of flue gas by Orsat’s apparatus
Unit - 4 HIGH POLYMERS
UNIT 4
HIGH POLYMERS
4.1 Nomenclature of polymers
4.2 Types of polymerization
4.3 Plastics classification of plastics
4.4 Molding constituents of plastics Molding in plastics can occur through following compounds
4.5 Preparation properties and applications of polythene nylon6 Teflon and Bakelite
4.6 Rubbers Rubbers also known as elastomers they are high polymers which have elastic properties in excess of 300.
4.7 Vulcanization of rubber compounding of rubber
4.8 Synthetic rubbersbunaN thiocol and silicon rubbers
4.9 Lubricantsclassificationmechanismproperties of lubricating oils selection of lubricants for engineering applications
Unit - 5 BUILDING MATERIALS
UNIT 5
BUILDING MATERIALS
5.1 Manufacturedry and wet processes
5.2 Setting and hardening of cement
5.3 Analysis of cement
5.4 Refractoriesclassificationproperties and engineering applications
5.5 Ceramicsclassificationproperties and engineering applications
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