College of Engineering and Build Environment
College of Engineering and Build Environment
Environment
Introduction
Undertaking this assignment will enable you to disseminate your design and
analyse to a wider audience through articulation in the form of a technical
report or essay. It will also allow you to apply this knowledge through the use of
logic, deep-research for undertaking engineering design analysis, followed by
analytical decisions based on achieved results.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this assignment, the student should be able to:
2. Apply the techniques used in the design and operating principles of air
refrigeration systems in response to specified requirements.
The Brief
Part 1
(i) Carry out an engine test on a four stroke petrol engine using a trunnion
mounted hydraulic dynamometer. Complete the following:
Part 2
(i) A system is based on the Rankine cycle. The steam produced by the
boiler
is 35 bar and 470C. The condenser pressure is 0.075 bar. Assume
isentropic expansion. Ignore the power input to the pump. Complete the
following:
(ii) Some methods listed below are used to improve the thermal efficiency of
the Rankine cycle. Select two, research them and explain the principle
behind each method and apply each method to the system above.
Calculate the improvement in efficiency (Note: Some values may need to
be estimated or assumed through research)
(a) Reheat
(b) Back pressure turbines
(c) Pass-out turbines
(d) Regenerative cycle
(e) Combined heat and power
(15 Marks)
Part 3
(a) Select an appropriate diagram and fully explain the refrigeration cycle in
thermodynamic terms. (20 Marks)
Formal Report
Reading Materials
Module lecture and support notes.
See also module reading list
Please do look on the Thermodynamics books and Journal papers.
Note: These sources are guides only to commonly available material. Students
will also be expected to consult other relevant source material.
Submission Requirements
e-Submission.
In order to reduce unnecessary travel and queuing time for students, the
University has moved to electronic submission (eSubmission) of all assignments
where this is possible. Your tutor will advise you if this is not the case for the
assignments of this module.
You will also find a printable guide in the Assessments area of your module
called Electronic Submission Guide for Students this will talk you through the
submission process and guide you to further resources to help you submit your
work.
Your report must be submitted by uploading through the Report Assignment
drop box for Turnitin before the date and time stated on the cover sheet.
College of Engineering and Build
Environment
Submission Date
Refer to front sheet.
REGULATIONS
The module conforms fully to the UG/FD regulatory framework:
http://www.derby.ac.uk/academic-regulations
Risk Assessment: For the classroom based teaching, a Risk Assessment has
been carried out by the University identifying the significant hazards and
risks within this environment. These will be communicated to you by the
lecturer / technician during the first lecture / session.