ME MECHANICAL - Energy Systems and Management PDF
ME MECHANICAL - Energy Systems and Management PDF
ME MECHANICAL - Energy Systems and Management PDF
New M. E. Programme
(As per Credit Based Semester and Grading System with effect
from the academic year 20142015)
Course
Code
EMC101
EMC102
EMC103
EME101X
EME102X
EML101
EML102
Course Name
Advanced Thermodynamics
& Heat Transfer &
Energy Scenario, Policy and
Environment
Conventional Power Plants
Elective I
Elective II
Laboratory I Modeling and
Simulation Lab
Laboratory II -Renewable
Energy Lab #
Total
Course Name
Advanced Thermodynamics
& Heat Transfer &
Energy Scenario, Policy and
Environment
Conventional Power Plants
Elective I
Elective II
Laboratory I Modeling and
Simulation Lab
Laboratory II - Renewable
Energy Lab #
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Contact Hours)
Theory
Pract.
Credits Assigned
Theory
Pract.
Total
04
--
04
--
04
04
--
04
--
04
04
04
04
----
04
04
04
----
04
04
04
--
02
--
01
01
--
02
--
01
01
20
04
20
02
Examination Scheme
Theory
Term Pract.
Internal Assessment
End
Work /Oral
Test1 Test 2 Avg. Sem.Exam.
22
Total
20
20
20
80
--
--
100
20
20
20
80
--
--
100
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
80
80
80
----
----
100
100
100
--
--
--
--
25
25
50
--
--
--
--
25
25
50
--
--
100
400
50
50
600
Course
Elective I
Course
Elective II
Code
Code
EME1011 Fuels, Combustion and Emission Control
EME1021 Utilization of Solar Energy#
EME1012 Uncertainty and Error Analysis#
EME1022 Computational Fluid Dynamics %
EME1013 Energy Systems, Modeling and Analysis@
EME1023 Biomass Energy Engineering
Energy Measurement and Control
Environmental Engineering &
EME1014
EME1024
Instruments
Pollution Control#
&
Common for Thermal Engineering, Energy Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
#
Common for Thermal Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
@
Common for Energy Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
%
Common for Machine Design, Automobile Engineering, CAD/CAM and Robotics, Energy
Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
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Semester II
Course
Code
EMC201
EMC202
EMC203
EME203X
EME204X
EML201
EML202
Course
Code
EMC201
EMC202
EMC203
EME201X
EME202X
EML201
EML202
Course Name
Energy Planning Management
and Audit
Cogeneration and Waste Heat
Recovery
Non Conventional Power
Plants
Elective III
Elective IV
Laboratory III Energy Audit
Lab@
Laboratory IV Measurement & Virtual
Instrumentation Lab
Total
Course Name
Energy Planning Management
and Audit
Cogeneration and Waste Heat
Recovery
Non Conventional Power
Plants
Elective III
Elective IV
Laboratory III Energy Audit
Lab@
Laboratory IV Measurement & Virtual
Instrumentation Lab
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Contact Hours)
Theory
Pract.
Credits Assigned
Theory
Pract.
Total
04
--
04
--
04
04
--
04
--
04
04
--
04
--
04
04
04
---
04
04
---
04
04
--
02
--
01
01
--
02
--
01
01
20
04
20
02
Examination Scheme
Theory
Term Pract.
Internal Assessment End Sem.
Work /Oral
Exam.
Test1 Test 2 Avg.
22
Total
20
20
20
80
--
--
100
20
20
20
80
--
--
100
20
20
20
80
--
--
100
20
20
20
20
20
20
80
80
---
---
100
100
--
--
--
--
25
25
50
--
--
--
--
25
25
50
--
--
100
400
50
50
600
Course
Elective III
Course
Elective IV
Code
Code
EME2031 Nuclear Power Plants
EME2041 Hydrogen Energy
EME2032 Control System Design
EME2042 Diagnostic Maintenance Techniques*
$
EME2033 Heat Exchanger Design
EME2043 Boiler Technology
EME2034 Steam and Gas Turbine$
EME2044 Emerging Bio Fuel Technologies
$
Common for Thermal Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
Common for Machine Design, Automobile Engineering, Thermal Engineering and Energy
Systems and Management
*
Common for Machine Design and Energy Systems and Management
@
Common for Energy Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
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Semester III
Course
Code
EMS301
EMD301
Course
Code
EMS301
EMD301
Course Name
Seminar
Dissertation I
Total
Course Name
Seminar
Dissertation I
Total
Teaching Scheme
Credits Assigned
(Contact Hours)
Theory
Pract.
Theory
Pract.
Total
-06
-03
03
-24
-12
12
-30
-15
15
Examination Scheme
Theory
Term Pract.
Internal Assessment
Total
End
Work /Oral
Test1 Test 2 Avg. Sem.Exam.
-50
50
100
----100
-100
-------150
50
200
Semester IV
Course
Code
EMD401
Course
Code
EEMP401
Course Name
Dissertation II
Total
Course Name
Dissertation II*
Total
Teaching Scheme
Credits Assigned
(Contact Hours)
Theory
Pract.
Theory
Pract.
Total
-30
-15
15
-15
-15
15
Examination Scheme
Theory
Term Pract.
Internal Assessment
Total
End
Work /Oral
Test1 Test 2 Avg. Sem.Exam.
-100
100
200
-------100
100
200
* The Term Work and Oral of Project II of Semester IV should be assessed jointly by the pair of
Internal and External Examiners
Note- The Contact Hours for the calculation of load of teacher are as follows
Seminar
- 01 Hour / week / student
Project I and II - 02 Hour / week / student
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMC101
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
State postulate for Simple System and equation of state, Ideal gas equation, Deviation
from ideal gas, Equation of state for real gases, generalized Compressibility chart,
Law of corresponding states, Phase change process of pure substances, PVT surface,
P-v &P- T diagrams, Use of steam tables and charts in common use
08
02
2nd law Analysis for engineering systems, T-ds relations, entropy generation, thermo
electricity, Onsager equation. Exergy analysis of thermal systems, Thermodynamic
Property Relations, Partial Differentials, Maxwell relations, Clapeyron equation,
08
03
08
04
08
05
Radiation in gases and vapour, Principle of Fluid flow and Convective heat transfer,
Dimensionless parameters & physical significance, Reynolds analogy, ChiltonColburn analogy, Heat transfer enhancement, Passive, active and compound
Techniques
08
Phase change heat transfer and heat exchanger: condensation with shear edge on bank
of tubes, Boiling - pool and flow boiling, Heat exchanger, E-NTU approach and
design procedure, compact heat exchangers.
&
Common for Thermal Engineering, Energy Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
06
08
References:
1. Sonntag, R.E., and Van Wylen, G, Introduction to Thermodynamics, Classical and Statistical,
John Wiley and Sons,
2. Cengel Y.A. & Boles M.A.,Thermodynamics an Engineering Approach, TMH
3. Rao,Y.V.C., Postulational and Statistical Thermodynamics, Allied Publisher Limited, New
Delhi
4. KalyanAnnamalai&Ishwar K Puri, Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering, CRC Press
London
5. Incropera F.P. and DeWitt. D.P., Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer, John Wiley & Sons
6. Patankar. S.V. Numerical heat Transfer and Fluid flow, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation
7. J.P. Holman- Heat transfer, Mc Graw Hill, Int.
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMC102
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
11
02
10
03
08
04
Energy Conservation Act-2001 & its features, Electricity Act-2003 & its features.
Frame work of Central Electricity Authority (CEA), Central & States Electricity
Regulatory Commissions (CERC & ERCs)
05
Energy Policy
Global energy issues, National & State level energy issues, National & State energy
policy, Industrial energy policy, Energy security, Energy vision.
Energy pricing & Impact of global variations.
Energy productivity (National & Sector wise productivity).
10
06
Environment
Concept of environment and ecology, various natural cycles in environment and
ecology, effect of human activities on environment and ecology.
Environmental Impact Assessment, Methodologies for environmental pollution
prevention.
Rules, regulations, laws etc. regarding environmental protection, pollution prevention
and control, waste disposal etc.
Role of government, semi/quasi govt. and voluntary organizations.
09
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References:
1. Jose Goldemberg, A K N Reddy, Thomas Johnsson, Energy for a sustainable world, Prienceton
University
2. B V Desai, Energy policy, Weiley Eastern
3. J K Parikh, Modeling approach to long term demand and energy implication, IIASA
Professional Paper
4. TEDDY Year Book Published by Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI),
5. S Rao, Energy Technology, Khanna Publishers
6. International Energy Outlook -EIA annual Publication
7. A.W. Culp, Principles of Energy Conversion, McGraw Hill International edition
8. BEE Reference book: no.1/2/3/4
9. Frank P Lees, Loss Prevention in Process Industries Volume 1, 2 & 3, ELSEVIER
BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMC103
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
Introduction
Energy and Power, Principal types of power plants, Power plant cycles and their classification.
Power Plant Cycles
06
02
03
04
05
06
08
10
08
08
08
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME1011
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
09
02
Liquid Fuels:
Introduction to Petroleum, origin of petroleum, petroleum production, composition
and classification, processing of petroleum, Important petroleum products, properties
of petroleum products, liquid fuels from sources other than petroleum, storage and
handling of liquid fuels, gasification of liquid fuels, petroleum refining in India.
03
Gaseous Fuels:
Classification of gaseous fuels based on mode of occurrence and method of
production, cleaning and purification of gaseous fuels. Hydrogen as energy carrier
04
COMBUSTION
Combustion stoichiometry, Nature of combustion process, types of combustion
process, Mechanism of combustion reaction, Spontaneous ignition temperature,
velocity of flame propagation, limits of inflammability, flame structure, stability and
diffusion of flames.
05
09
06
EMISSION CONTROL
Introduction, atmosphere, Emission control methods. Quantification of emissions
05
08
08
09
References:
1. D P Mishra, Fundamentals of Combustion, PHI Publications.
2. S P Sharma, Fuels and combustion, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, 1984.
3. Samir Sarkar, Fuels and combustion, Universities Press (India) Pvt Ltd, Third Edition 2009.
4. Stephen Turns, An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications, McGraw Hill
Publications.
5. K K Kuo, Principles of combustion 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, 2005
6. Gupta R B, Boca Raton, Hydrogen fuel: Production, transport and storage, CRC Press, 2008.
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME1012
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
09
02
08
03
08
04
06
05
08
09
Students have to apply concepts/ carry out error analysis to a real life thermal engineering problem
References:
1. Manfred Drogs, Dealing with Uncertainties A Guide to Error Analysis, Springer, 2007
2. Stephanie Bell, A Beginners Guide to Uncertainty of Measurement, National Physical Laboratory,
UK, 1999
3. Taylor J R, Introduction to Error Analysis, University Press, Oxford, 1982
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME1013
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
06
02
08
03
12
04
12
05
Case studies of optimisation in Energy systems problems. Dealing with uncertaintyprobabilistic techniques. Trade-offs between capital & energy using Pinch Analysis
06
06
04
References:
1. Yogesh Jaluria, Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, McGraw-Hill international
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
editions, 1998
Stoecker W F, Design of Thermal Systems, Mcgraw Hill, 1981
S.S.Rao, Optimisation Theory and Applications, Wiley Eastern, 1990
S.S. Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, Prentice Hall, 1988
P. Meier, Energy Systems Analysis for Developing Countries, Springer Verlag, 1984
R.de Neufville, Applied Systems Analysis, Mcgraw Hill, International Edition, 1990
Beveridge and Schechter, Optimisation Theory and Practice, Mcgraw Hill, 1970
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME1014
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
Measurement Concepts
Introduction to measurements for scientific and engineering application need and
goal. Broad category of methods for measuring field and derived quantities.
Principles of measurement, parameter estimation, regression analysis, correlations,
error estimation and data presentation, analysis of data
08
02
03
08
04
Analytical
10
05
10
06
Limits, Margins and their Relevance to Instrumentation and control, Control Centers,
Fire and Safety Instruments
04
PLCs
and
other
logic
devices,
08
References:
Bela G Liptak, Instrument Engineers Handbook, Vol I, II, III, 4th Edition, CRC Press
Doebelin E.O: Measurement Systems-Application and Design, McGraw Hill Publication Co.
Bolton W, Mechatronics-Electronics Control Systems in Mechanical and Electrical Engg.
Helfrick A.D. and Cooper W.D. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement
Technique
5. Johnson C.D., Process Control Instrumentation
6. J.P.Holman: Experimental Methods For Engineers, McGraw Hill International Edition,
Seventh Edition
1.
2.
3.
4.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME1021
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
08
02
flat plate collector, concentrating collector, thermal energy storage: steady state and
dynamic analysis, process economics
08
03
Solar water heating: active and passive, building heating and cooling, solar drying,
solar distillation
09
04
07
05
06
10
References:
1. S. P. Sukhatme, Solar Energy - Principles of thermal collection and storage, third edition, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi.
2. J. A. Duffie and W. A. Beckman, Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, second edition, John Wiley,
New York, 1991.
3. D. Y. Goswami, F. Kreith and J. F. Kreider, Principles of Solar Engineering, Taylor and Francis,
Philadelphia, 2000.
4. M. S. Sodha, N. K. Bansal, P. K. Bansal, A. Kumar and M. A. S. Malik, Solar Passive Building: science and
design, Pergamon Press, New York, 1986.
5. M. A. S. Malik, G. N. Tiwari, A. Kumar and M.S. Sodha, Solar Distillation. Pergamon Press, New York,
1982.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Subject Code
Subject Name
Credits
EME 1022
04
Module
01
02
03
04
05
06
%
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
06
10
13
14
08
09
Common for Machine Design, Automobile Engineering, CAD/CAM and Robotics, Energy
Engineering and Energy Systems and Management
References:
1. Muralidhar, K.,andSundararajan,T., "Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer", Narosa
Publishing House ,New Delhi1995.
2. Ghoshdasdidar, P.S.,"Computer Simulation of flow and heat transfer" Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., 1998.
3. Subas, V.Patankar "Numerical heat transfer fluid flow", Hemisphere Publishing Corporation
4. Taylor, C and Hughes J.B.,Finite Element Programming of the Navier Stock Equation,
Pineridge Press Ltd.,U.K.1981.
5. Anderson, D.A.,Tannehill, I.I., and Pletcher, R.H., Computational Fluid Mechanics and
Heat Transfer,Hemishphere Publishing Corporation, New York, USA, 1984.
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME1023
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
07
02
09
03
08
04
08
05
07
06
09
References:
1. Sergio Capareda, Introduction to Biomass Energy Conversions, CRC Press, 2013
2. Osamu Kitani, Thomas Jungbluth, Robert M Peart, Abdellah Ramdani, CIGR Handbook of
Agricultural Engineering Vol V Energy and Biomass Engineering, Published by American
Society of Agricultural Engineering
3. H S Mukunda, Understanding Clean Energy and Fuels from Biomass, Wiley India
4. Biomass Combustion Science, Technology and Engineering Edited by Lasse Rosendahl,
Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No 40
5. Venkata Ramana P and Srinivas S.N, Biomass Energy Systems, Tata Energy Research Institute
6. Mital K.M, Biogas Systems: Principles and Applications, New Age International publishers (P)
Ltd.
7. Biogas Technology, Nijaguna, B.T., New Age International publishers (P) Ltd
8. Sobh Nath Singh, Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Pearson Education
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME1024
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
09
02
08
03
Water Pollution Types, sources and consequences of water pollution, Physicochemical and Bacteriological sampling and analysis of water quality, Standards.
sewage and waste water treatment and recycling ASP/STP, Water quality standard,
treatment, utilization and disposal of sludge, Government norms
07
04
08
05
08
08
References:
1. Rao & Rao, Air Pollution
2. C J Rao, Environmental Engineering, New Age International
3. G. Masters, Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science, Prentice Hall
4. H S Peavy, D R Rowe, G Tchobanoglous, Environmental Engineering, McGraw Hill
5. DeNevers Noel, Air Pollution control Engineering, McGraw Hill
6. Metcalf & Eddy, Waste Water Engineering: Treatment & Reuse, McGraw Hill
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EML101
01
Lab.
Sessions
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
Assessment:
End Semester Examination:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EML102
01
Lab.
Sessions
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
Performance testing of solar flat plate water heater ( forced flow & thermosyphon
systems)
Performance testing solar air heater & dryer & desalination unit,
Assessment:
End Semester Examination:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMC201
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
09
02
06
03
04
05
08
06
08
09
08
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Amlan Chakrabarti, Energy engineering and management, PHI Learning, New Delhi 2012
Mirjana Golusin, Sinisa Dodic, Stevan Popov, Sustainable Energy Management, Academic Press
Shaligram Pokharel, Energy Analysis for Planning and Policy, CRC Press, 2014
Trivedi P R, Jolka K R, Energy Management, Commonwelth Publications, New Delhi
Y P Abbi, Shashank Jain, Handbook on Energy Audit and Environment Management, TERI
General Aspects of Energy Management and Energy Audit, Buro of Energy Efficiency
Frank Krieth, D Yogi Goswami, Energy Management and Conservation Handbook, CRC Press
Alburt Thumann, William J Younger, Terry Niehus, Handbook of Energy Audits, 9th Ed,
BetterWorld Books
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMC202
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
07
02
12
03
07
04
08
05
10
06
04
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Assessment:
Internal:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMC203
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
09
02
Solar thermal power plants (Concentrators, solar chimney etc.), Solar thermal
conversion devices, Economics and social considerations, Design considerations of
component selection.
Solar photovoltaic power plants, photovoltaic technology, Design of a photovoltaic
system, economics and costing, Application as a distributed power supply strategy.
08
03
Wind Power Technology: Wind energy potential measurement, wind mill component
design, economics and demand side management, energy wheeling, and energy
banking concepts.
08
04
09
05
Other plants: Fuel cell based power plants, tidal and wave energy plant design, OTEC
power plants.
Geothermal energy: hot springs and steam ejection site selection, power plants, and
economics.
09
06
05
References:
1. S.P.Sukhatme, Solar Energy Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, 3rdedition, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1996.
2. J.A.Duffie and W.A.Beckman, Solar engineering of Thermal processes, 2ndedition, John
Wiley, New York, 1991.
3. D.Y.Goswami, F.Kreith and J.F.Kreider, Principles of Solar Engineering, Taylor and
Francis, Philadelphia, 2000.
4. Joshua Earnest, Wind Power Technology, PHI Learning, 2014
5. C S Solanki, Solar Photovoltaics: Fundamentals, Technologies and Applications, 2nd
Edition, PHI Learning, 2013
6. D.D.Hall and R.P.Grover, Biomass Regenerable Energy, John Wiley, New York, 1987.
7. Mukund R Patel, Wind and Solar Power Systems, CRC Press, 1999.
8. J F Manwell, J.C.McGowan, A.L.Rogers, Wind Energy Explained: Theory, Design and
Application, John Wiley and Sons, May 2002.
9. R D Begamudre, Energy Conversion Systems, New Age International (P) Ltd., Publishers,
New Delhi ,2000.
10. D P Kothari, K C Singal, Rakesh Ranjan, Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging
Technology, 2nd Ed, PHI Eastern Economy Edition, 2011
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Assessment:
Internal:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2031
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
Nuclear Power Plant: Concept of energy generated from atomic fission. Block
diagram of an Atomic power station. Constructional features of nuclear power plants.
Site selection for NPP
08
02
Nuclear power production, fission and fusion, nuclear fuels, prospecting, processing
of nuclear fuels.
08
03
Reactor Technology:
Basic Reactor Systems BWR, PHWR/CANDU, GCR, fast breeder comparison.
Fuel handling and reprocessing.
04
Types of coolants. Control of chain reaction. Radio activity and safety measures.
Layout of control rooms.
09
05
08
06
08
07
References:
1. Raymond L Murray, Nuclear Energy An Introduction to the Concepts, Systems and Applications
of Nuclear Processes, 6th Edition, Butterworth-Heinmann, ELSEVIER, 2009
2. Manoj Kumar Gupta, Power Plant Engineering, PHI Learning
3. James Rust, Nuclear Power Plant Engineering, Haralson Publishing Company
4. Nuclear Power Plants, Edited by Soon Heung Chang, InTech Publishers, 2012
5. Geotge Petridis and Dimitrios Nicolau, Nuclear Power Plants, NOVA Publishers, 2011
6. John R Lamarsh, Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory, American Nuclear Society, 2002
Assessment:
Internals Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2032
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
06
02
10
03
Industrial PID controllers. state space systems and PID control, Pole placement
techniques for design of controllers and observers, design of integral controllers,
Kalman filter, Robust control
10
04
10
05
06
06
Automatic PID controller tuning, Self tuning control, model reference adaptive
control, practical aspects, Control system design examples
06
References:
1. Stanley M. Shinners, Advanced modern control system theory and design, John Wiley & Sons,
1998.
2. Michael A. Johnson, Mohammad M. Moradi, PID Control: New Identification and Design
Methods, Springer 2005.
3. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering (5e), John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2010.
4. Kuo, B.C., Farid Golnaraghi, Automatic Control Systems (8e), Wiley India, 2009.
5. Katsuhiko Ogata, Modern Control Engineering (5e), PHI, 2010.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2033
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
Constructional Details and Heat Transfer: Types - Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers Regenerators and Recuperators - Industrial Applications Temperature Distribution
and its Implications - LMTD Effectiveness
02
Flow Distribution and Stress Analysis: Effect of Turbulence - Friction Factor Pressure Loss - Channel Divergence Stresses in Tubes - Heater sheets and Pressure
Vessels - Thermal Stresses - Shear Stresses - Types of Failures
03
Design Aspects: Heat Transfer and Pressure Loss - Flow Configuration - Effect of
Baffles - Effect of Deviations from Ideality - Design of Typical Liquid - Gas-GasLiquid Heat Exchangers
04
05
Cooling Towers: Packing - Spray Design - Selection of Pumps - Fans and Pipes Testing and Maintenance, Compact cooling towers
06
References:
1. Shah R K, Sekulic D P, Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design, John Wiley, 2003
2. KakacSadik, Liu Hongtan, Heat exchangers : selection, rating and thermal design , 2nded, CRC
Press, 2002
3. T. Taborek, G.F. Hewitt and N.Afgan, Heat Exchangers, Theory and Practice, McGraw Hill Book
Co., 1980
4. Walker, Industrial Heat Exchangers - A Basic Guide, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1980
5. Nicholas Cheremisioff, Cooling Tower, Ann Arbor Science Pub 1981
6. Arthur P. Fraas, Heat Exchanger Design, John Wiley & Sons, 1988
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2034
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
10
02
09
03
05
04
Gas Turbine-shaft power cycles, velocity diagram and work done by gas turbine,
turbine blade cooling, blade materials, blade manufacture, matching of turbine
components,
09
05
06
09
References:
1. R Yadav, Steam and Gas Turbines and Power Plant Engineering, Central Publishing House,
Allahabad, 2004
2. Ganesan, V., Gas Turbines, Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.Co.Ltd., New Delhi, 1999.
3. Lee J F, Theory and Design of Steam and Gas Turbines, McGraw-Hill, New York
4. Meherwan P Boyce, Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook, Gulf Publishing Company.
5. Cohen, H., Rogers, G.E.C., and Saravanamuttoo, H.I.H., Gas Turbine Theory, Longman Group
Ltd, 1989
6. Gordon C, Dates, Aero-thermodynamics of Gas Turbine and Rocket Propulsion AIAA Education
Series, NY, 1984.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2041
HYDROGEN ENERGY
04
Module
Detailed Contents
01
Introduction:
fossilFuel scenario, Why hydrogen, Fuel evolution concept, hydrogen Properties,
Hydrogen economy and sustainability, comparison with other fuels.
02
03
04
Hydrogen Storage
Gaseous liquid and solid state storage, comparison, boil off loss, hydrogen
liquefaction, ortho and para hydrogen, compression and compressors and work
calculations. Metal hydrides, adsorption and absorption, physorption and
chemisorptions, chemical and complex hydrides
05
Hydrogen utilisation
Fuel cells and internal combustion engine, types of fuel cells, comparison of fuel cell
technologies. simple calculations. Challenges and barriers for implementation of
hydrogen economy.
06
Safety issues
Possible hazards, solutions, Preventive measures
Hrs.
06
10
06
12
08
06
References:
1. Vishwanathan B and M Aulice Scibioh, Fuel Cells, Universities Press, Hyderabad, India, 2006
2. Hirscher, Michael. Handbook of Hydrogen Storage: New Materials for Future Energy Storage.
Weinheim : WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2009
3. Gupta R B. Hydrogen fuel: Production, transport and storage. Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2008
4. Lennie Klebanoff, Hydrogen Storage Technology Material and Applications, CRC Press
5. Joseph M Norbeck, James W Haffel, Thomas D Durbin, Bassam Tabbara, John M Bowden,
Michelle C Montano, Hydrogen Fuel for Surface Transportation, Society of Automotive Engineers
Inc, 1996
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2042
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
INTRODUCTION TO MAINTENANCE:
Introduction to Maintenance, Bath tub curve, Types of maintenance: Preventive
maintenance, Reaction to failure maintenance, Condition Based maintenance.
Total productive maintenance (TPM), Reliability Centered maintenance (RCM),
RCM logic Tree, Merits and demerits of above maintenance system.
Condition Monitoring Techniques: Vibration Monitoring, Oil/debris analysis,
Manual inspection, Current monitoring, Conductivity/insulation monitoring,
Performance monitoring, Thermal monitoring (Thermography), Corrosion
monitoring, How condition monitoring is implemented, why vibration monitoring is
predominantly used in industry
04
02
10
03
14
04
06
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05
06
08
References:
Devies, Hand Book of Condition Monitoring: Techniques and Methodology, Springer
B.K.N. Rao, Handbook of Condition Monitoring, Elsevier
Steve Goldman, Vibration Spectrum Analysis: A Practical Approach, Industrial Press Inc.
Richard O. Duda, Peter E. Hart and David G. Stork, Pattern Recognition, Wiley
Paresh Girdhar and Cornelius Scheffer, Practical Machinery Vibration Analysis and
Predictive Maintenance, Elsevier
6. R. Keith Mobley, An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance , Butterworth-Heinemann
7. Robert B. McMillan Rotating Machinery: Practical Solutions to Unbalance and
misalignment, Fairmont Press
8. Joel Levitt, Complete Guide to Preventive and Predictive Maintenance Industrial, Press Inc.
9. R. K. Prasar, Lubrication Simplified, Publisher, English Edition
10. Barry Hull, Vernon John, Non-Destructive Testing, ELBS Publication
11. Ron Barroon, Engineering Condition Monitoring Practice, Methodology and Applications,
Pearson Education
12. Robert Bond Randall, Vibration-based Condition Monitoring: Industrial, Aerospace and
Automotive Applications, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
13. R. A. Collacott, Mechanical Fault Diagnosis and Condition Monitoring, Chapman & Hall
14. John Piotrowski, Shaft Alignment Handbook, CRC Press
15. Victor Wowk, Machine Vibration: Alignment, McGraw-Hill
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2043
BOILER TECHNOLOGY
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
08
Introduction
01
02
03
04
Heat Balance
Heat transfer in Furnace, Furnace Heat Balance, Calculation of Heating Surfaces, Features
of Firing Systemsfor solid -Liquid and Gaseous Fuels, Design of Burners
Boiler Design
Design of Boiler Drum, Steam Generator Configurations For Industrial Power and Recovery
Boilers, PressureLoss and Circulation in Boilers
Design of Accessories
Design of Air Preheaters, Economizers and Superheaters for high Pressure SteamGenerators,
Design Featuresof Fuel Firing Systems and Ash Removing Systems
08
08
08
Boiler Code
05
06
IBR and International Regulations, ISI Code's Testing and Inspection of Steam Generator,
Safety Methods inBoilers, Factor of Safety in the Design of Boilers Drums and Pressure
Parts, Safety of Fuel Storage andHandling, Safety Methods for Automatic Operation of
Steam Boilers
08
08
References:
1. David Gunn, Robert Horton, Industrial Boilers - Longman Scientific & Technical Publication,
1986
2. Carl Schields, Boilers - Type, Charecteristics and Functions, McGraw Hill Publishers, 1982
3. Modern Power Station Practice(8 vol) - Central Electricity Generation Board, 1980
4. Large Boiler Furnaces, Richard Dolezal Elsevier Publishing Company, 1980
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be
attempted by students. Minimum 80% syllabus should be covered in
question papers of end semester examination.
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EME2044
04
Module
Detailed Contents
Hrs.
01
08
02
08
03
06
08
04
05
06
08
10
References:
1. J. Twidell and T. Weir, Renewable Energy Resources, Taylor and Francis (special Indian
edition), 2006
2. G.N. Tiwari, M.K. Ghosal, Fundamentals of Renewable Energy Sources, Alpha Science Intnl.
Ltd., 2007
3. Hans P. Blaschek, Thaddeus Ezeji, Jrgen Scheffran, Biofuels from Agricultural Wastes and
Byproducts, Wiley Blackwell, 2010
4. V. V. N. Kishore (Editor), Renewable Energy Engineering And Technology: Principles And
Practice, Earthscan Publications (Apr 2009)
5. Caye M. Drapcho, Nghiem Phu Nhuan, Terry H. Walker, Biofuels Engineering Process
Technology; McGraw Hill, 2008
6. Prabir Basu; Biomass gasification and pyrolysis: Practical design and theory; Elsevier, 2010
Assessment:
Internal Assessment:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EML201
01
Industrial Training:
To acquaint the students with the methodology of Energy Audit, industrial training shall be arranged
for not less than 4 weeks and not more than 8 weeks after completion of Sem-II exams and before
commencement of Sem-III. The students are expected to implement energy audit procedures for any
utility, system or process in the industry. The student will submit a report on the training which will be
assessed by the concerned faculty.
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Assessment:
End Semester Examination:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EML 202
01
Topic
I. Study of sensor characteristics, selection, calibration and measurement of
minimum 05 mechanical parameters such as flow, load, pressure, speed and
temperature
Lab.Sessions
(each of 02
Hrs)
04
07
Assessment:
End Semester Examination:
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMS301
Seminar
03
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Course Code
Course Name
Credits
EMD 301 /
EMD 401
12 + 15
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